Texas State Parks Guide Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 59 reviews. Read all reviews for Texas State Parks Guide for iPhone.
Texas State Parks Guide is free iOS app published by Texas Parks & Wildlife

Please Fix this App

Porch-dog

This use to work fine. Now it is stuck on the Spinning Circle. PLEASE FIX THIS APP


Was a great app

Moultongirl

Like other reviews. Locks up trying to load. Needs corrected to be a great app once again.


Won't load

erniewjr

Won't load. Stuck on startup screen.


Will not load anymore

Alavinjr

Won't load past startup screen. Really annoying & basically useless when trying to pull up park info.


No good

Yard Spy

Another TPWD poorly functioning project.???


Great app

t3caden

I really like this app, but only works great on wifi. Love the information provided for each park and pictures.


Won't go past the main screen

Unicorn1492000

I downloaded the app and when I open it, all I get is the spinning circle showing that it's loading. I let it sit there for awhile but it never moves on. Please fix this app. ?


Crashing

Missyaaa

App continuously crashes. Please fix


Doesn't load

335ssj

The app will not load past the intro screen


v 1.2

BW1586

15 dec 2016 update resolved the startup hang issue for me. App can be compared to website alternative. There is significantly more content on the website, including the park overview text. Facilities and Amenities and Things to Do Sections are just bullet lists, while on website, selecting for example campsites or lodging brings up details, cost, and links to reserve. Selections like Hiking, Biking, or Nature on website brings up significant content with links for even more. When I have good internet access via WiFi or cell, I found that if I started with the app, I ended up on the website anyway, for its additional content. So tend not to use the app when have reasonable internet access. The app is really only helpful (vs the website) when you have none, or very slow, internet access (as happens when on the road in rural areas). Basic summary info does not require internet access. Important material in the Visitor Information section, maps, brochures, guides, etc., is downloadable to device. So it is available when offline, if you downloaded it previously while online. This is fine I guess, as that type of material would require a large amount of memory if app automatically downloaded all of it for all parks. I wish however that simple text content, camping, hiking, nature, activities etc. were not not just dumb bullets, but offered detail close to what the website offers. This type of text info requires very little memory if stored on device which would be best. This would much improve the app's offline usability. But even if seeing it required internet access, perhaps I would use the app instead of the website even when have internet access.