Share Your Visit: Tell your friends and family about the fun things you did by creating and sharing virtual postcards with scenes from the park.
It’s especially handy if you’re exploring remote areas in parks or concerned about data limits. Offline Use: No internet access? No problem! You can download content from entire parks for offline use. Learn where you can find and access transportation, food, restrooms, shopping, and more.Īccessibility: The app offers a fully accessible experience with tools to benefit visitors with accessibility needs, such as audio descriptions of exhibits along trails and roads and in visitor centers. It’s like having a ranger by your side to guide your trip, giving you suggestions for places to go, directions to get there, and things to do once you arrive.Īmenities: It's the little-and sometimes not so little-things that can make or break a park visit. Discover popular destinations as well as places off the beaten track. Park Tours: What is there to see? Self-guided tours take you to interesting places in the park. Interactive Maps: Each park has a detailed map that includes points of interest, along with roads, trails, and other information to plan your trip. Here’s a quick look at some of those features. The NPS App takes authoritative information from park rangers and combines it with a great suite of features. The NPS App was created by National Park Service staff-people who know national parks-to help you make the most of your visit.