How many national parks have you visited? With Parks Seeker, you can track your progress as you visit the national parks of the United States. View detailed information about each park, check in with your GPS location when you arrive, and share your progress and photos with your friends. Parks Seeker records each park you've been to, and lets you create a wish list of the ones you'd like to visit next! You can expand with many other types of parks, too, including National Battlefields, National Forests, National Lakeshores and Seashores, National Recreation Areas, and more!
With Parks Seeker, you can:
Parks Seeker includes all 63 of the United States' active National Parks for free:
With Parks Seeker, you can:
- Easily track your progress of parks visited and those still waiting to be explored
- View detailed information about all 63 national parks
- View an interactive map displaying parks and your check-ins
- Check in to parks based on your current location, or create check-ins for past visits
- Add a photo to each check-in and view a gallery of all of your photos
- Sync check-ins between multiple devices with Dropbox.
- Share your visits through Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and text
- Create a wish list of the parks you’d like to visit next
- Locate the park closest to you based on your current GPS location
Parks Seeker includes all 63 of the United States' active National Parks for free:
Acadia · American Samoa · Arches · Badlands · Big Bend · Biscayne · Black Canyon of The Gunnison · Bryce Canyon · Canyonlands · Capitol Reef · Carlsbad Caverns · Channel Islands · Congaree · Crater Lake · Cuyahoga Valley · Death Valley · Denali · Dry Tortugas · Everglades · Gates of the Arctic · Gateway Arch · Glacier · Glacier Bay · Grand Canyon · Grand Teton · Great Basin · Great Sand Dunes · Great Smoky Mountains · Guadalupe Mountains · Haleakalā · Hawai'i Volcanoes · Hot Springs · Indiana Dunes · Isle Royale · Joshua Tree · Katmai · Kenai Fjords · Kings Canyon · Kobuk Valley · Lake Clark · Lassen Volcanic · Mammoth Cave · Mesa Verde · Mount Rainier · New River Gorge · North Cascades · Olympic · Petrified Forest · Pinnacles · Redwood · Rocky Mountain · Saguaro · Sequoia · Shenandoah · Theodore Roosevelt · Virgin Islands · Voyageurs · White Sands · Wind Cave · Wrangell–St. Elias · Yellowstone · Yosemite · Zion
Additional Parks
[...] to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein [...] for the enjoyment of future generations. |
[...] protecting sites where historic battles were fought on American soil during the armed conflicts that shaped the growth and development of the United States [...] |
To sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. |
National Grasslands
20 U.S. National Grasslands & 1 Tallgrass Prairie, operated by the USDA Forest Service 99¢ Several million acres of grassy vistas preserved to provide ecosystem services for the public. |
It is declared that it is a national policy to preserve for public use historic sites, buildings, and objects of national significance for the inspiration and benefit of the people of the United States. |
National Historical Parks
63 U.S. National Historical Parks $1.99 Parks containing buildings, resources, and/or natural features of historical signficance. |
National Lakeshores & Seashores
3 U.S. National Lakeshores & 10 National Seashores 99¢ Coastal regions preserved by the federal government for natural and recreational value |
National Memorials
56 U.S. National Memorials (31 operated by the National Park Service, 5 affiliated areas, & 20 others designated by Congress) $1.99 Commemorative works that memorialize persons or events, which can be located at sites not historically associated with the subject |
[...] historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest [...] |
National Preserves & Reserves
19 U.S. National Preserves & 3 National Reserves 99¢ Public lands similar to national parks where some resource use is still permitted while maintaining the health of the ecosystem |
National Recreation Areas
42 U.S. National Recreation Areas managed by the National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, & Bureau of Land Management 99¢ Natural and urban areas that provide opportunities for outdoor recreation |
National Scenic Areas
10 U.S. National Scenic Areas managed by the USDA Forest Service & Bureau of Land Management 99¢ [...] to conserve, protect, and enhance for the benefit, use, and enjoyment of present and future generations the nationally significant scenic, cultural, geological, educational, biological, historical, recreational, cinematographic, and scientific resources [...] |
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