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The app helps users find and reserve campsites, buy passes, review location details for upcoming trips, access information about reservations and even enter lotteries for in-demand experiences.
The app has over , individual locations and is continuously adding new campsites, tours, passes and other activities at federal recreation sites across the US. Featuring over knots, Knots 3D is the go-to reference for climbers, arborists, fishermen and firefighters all across the globe.
Users can watch a knot draw itself or use a finger to tie and untie the knot to see where the virtual rope goes in and out and around. The 3D knots are arranged by both category climbing, boating, fishing etc and type bend, loop, stopper , and are listed with detailed reference information including tying pointers, strength and reliability, structural information and Ashley reference numbers ABoK.
Hiiker is dedicated to long-distance hiking trails around the world. As well as featuring thousands of inspiring backpacking and hiking mapped routes, the app also includes a review system, user photos and the option to save the maps and data offline.
Guthook Guides is one of the best hiking apps for thru-hikers. With detailed maps covering thousands of miles of trail routes and over 10, waypoint details, it is the app of choice for hikers on the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and Continental Divide Trail. Waypoints include water sources, shelters, campsites, road crossings, trailheads, junctions, viewpoints, peaks, parking and many others while town guides include accommodation, restaurants, resupply, laundry, post offices, shops, historical sites and more.
This is a great community-based walking and fitness app that allows you to record your activity and log your food intake to track calories and nutritional content. You can also sync the app to a wearable device and connect with friends and other walkers to stay motivated. It is best for urban walks rather than backcountry hiking but is a worthy addition to your bank of apps.
I had never used Maps. I had downloaded the route using my standard collection of hiking apps and was feeling pretty confident before we set off. Instead, it was a fellow hiker using Maps. As such, once back online, I promptly downloaded Maps. The maps are rudimentary for hiking and you have to upload your own GPX routes, but it never fails to locate or provide the essentials such as the nearest footpaths, points of interest and altitude.
This is the app of choice for geocachers across the world. Access details of geocaches near you, complete with a description of attributes and all recent activity. Since GPS continues to work without cell phone service, you can use Google Maps to navigate with your downloaded map. Many popular trails in busy parks are also shown on Google Maps, allowing you to track your progress on the trail and stay on track.
In the app, you can download a customized region. I recommend downloading the area from your home to your trailhead and the full trail area. To download offline in Google Maps, just go to the app, select Offline Maps from the menu, select a custom map to highlight the area, and then click download.
Guthook Guides is the most popular smartphone app for long-distance hiking and backpacking. In fact, it was developed by former thru-hikers who understood the need for a reliable offline map. All of this works offline without cell reception. The app itself is free, but each trail is purchased individually. You can buy full trail guides for thru-hikes or buy smaller trail guides for national parks. The app does offer some free demo trails to get you started too.
This crowd-sourced hiking app is also great for inspiration. You can search for hikes by region, by point of interest, or by hike features. With hikes mainly in the US and Canada, Hiking Project allows you to see stats by state, including trails ranked by popularity. For a specific hike, you can view detailed descriptions, wildlife and plants in the area, reviews by users, and trail conditions.
Using the Hiking Project app, you can get a feel for the hike before you even step foot on the trail. But Recreation. Gov can be used for a lot more than booking campsites. This app is also a platform to book tours, tickets, and permits. Permits to wilderness areas, like Mt. Whitney or the Lost Coast in California, are booked through this app too.
Gov app. The moral of the story is that Recreation. Gov is one of the best hiking apps for government lands. For national park lovers, the National Park Service app is a must! This app has everything you need to know about all national park units, including the 63 US national parks. Not sure what park you want to visit?
You can explore all the various national parks and create your own favorites, lists, and mark parks as visited. Well, it turns out there is! One of the coolest hiking apps is Seek by iNaturalist. Seek uses your camera and GPS location to identify plants and animals you encounter on the trail. To use, simply take a photo of your subject using the app. This free hiking app is the only tool you need to identify planets, stars, and constellations in the night sky.
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