5/5 rating based on 93 reviews. Read all reviews for National Park Trail Guide for iPhone.
National Park Trail Guide is free iOS app published by Adventure Projects Inc.
Daniel 6859
This is the app to visit national parks. I used it for my visit to Yosemite. Even when I lost signal the app still was functioning and showing me the next place in the map . Amazing!! By the way I’m using it again when I go Zion in a couple of months.
SkiUMah!
Great information and format. One of the best apps I have seen. A must have for the casual traveler to the parks, but enough information for the grizzled vet.
Why play at all?
Too bad they don’t update the information in this app. March 2019 : Just saw that a location is expected to be re-opened in 2017– so how can other info be trusted? When telling you about the Mist Trail, they don’t mention you have to hike to Vernal Falls to get on the trail. They tell you about hiking to Artist’s Point, but the trail is not listed in their trails or hikes.
rockthepark
Tons of really good, concise info., and detailed maps. A great resources that is so easily accessible.
Gatorfrank84
This is one of the best apps I have ever used for planning a trip.
Haliebyrd
It always comes up with an unknown error when I attempt to login to the app. It isn’t a username/password error nor does it give me an error code of any kind. I can login via the browser so I know my username and password are fine. I also removed and readded the app. Nothing works. I really wanted the app so I can plan our adventure. Please fix.
Take@hike
Great for those who have limited time in the parks and need ideas of where to go or what to see if you don’t have weeks to fully explore every trail or hike.
dan beltran
I really appreciate that REI put this out and offers offline maps with gps tracking throughout the national parks for free. I almost bought all trails for $30 because I was worried about a snow covered trail in Yosemite but REI tracked me perfectly, recognized every step, never lagged, and even tracked when I turned left and right in real time. I was able to follow where the trail should be underneath the snow using this app.