Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder Review

What it includes: • Park Overview for Every National Park, State Park and Federal Public Land in America • Activities Descriptions • Maps & Directions • Important Phone Numbers • Seasonality/Weather • Lodging & Concession Information • Non-Profit Partners • Links to Events and Related Websites • Related Articles • Nearby Attractions Activities: • Auto Touring • Bicycling • Bird Watching • Boating • Camping • Caving • Climbing • Fishing • Golfing • Hiking • Historic & Cultural Touring • Horseback Riding • Hunting • Off Highway (OHV) Use • Picnicking • RVing • Tennis • Water Sports • Wildlife Watching • Winter Sports Types of lands included: • National Parks • State Parks • National Forests • Wildlife Refuges • Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sites • US Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas • and many more public lands… This wonderful app will easily transform you from being the lost tourist into the seasoned Park Naturalist. Okay, you won't be quite as knowledgeable as the Park Naturalist, but maybe you'll make it as their version of the Walmart greeter. I found Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder to be very user friendly and easy to navigate through. The amount of information and the variety of it crammed in to only 13 MB is ridiculous! Best of all it's fast too! You're not going to find yourself waiting around losing daylight while information is loading. Looking for something fun to do in a park near you, but not sure what? Let Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder be your guide. One sad note is this is currently exclusive to the iPhone. Hopefully with it's success it will soon be available on other formats as well. If you're one of the privileged users of this app, you should acknowledge and give a special thanks to the American Park Network for all the amazing information provided, and Ford Explorer for generously donating the funds that make this application free to you.

 

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Robert Mitchell Bunny

Bunny has frequently been called, “The Motivator” of UpaDowna. He resides in Colorado Springs, but is more likely to be found with his dog Coheed in the vast wilderness areas of the Rocky Mountains.

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[...] We first learned about

[...] We first learned about this awesome app, sponsored by Ford, from our friends at UpaDowna. [...]

Probably a REALLY good way to

Probably a REALLY good way to pick a location to travel to for our UpaDowna field trips!! :)

Cool app! Wish I had an

Cool app! Wish I had an iPhone! I did find the online version (http://www.ohranger.com/) , it seems pretty good, 16 locations within 50 miles of my zip code in COS.

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