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A New National Parks App Elevates the Park Experience

The excitement is tangible among national park enthusiasts as the Natparks app announces its upcoming launch, a game-changer in the world of outdoor exploration.

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Created by Mick Gow, an ex-Microsoft and Amazon product designer, Natparks is designed to bring the national parks experience into the 21st century with features that modern adventurers have been craving.

“National parks are timeless, but the way we explore them can certainly keep pace with technology,” said Mick Gow, founder of Natparks. “We’ve taken the essence of what makes park visits so memorable and enhanced it with the convenience and connectivity of today’s tech. This app isn’t just about information; it’s about creating a community that celebrates every aspect of our national parks.”

Natparks is poised to transform how visitors interact with national parks. The app includes a digital passport for checking into parks, a feature that allows users to collect achievement badges, and the ability to create a comprehensive log of their visits. With social sharing capabilities, users can connect with a community of like-minded individuals, share tips, and comment on photos, making every trip an interactive experience. The app’s innovative AI chat feature is another highlight, offering personalized advice on itineraries, trails, and activities tailored to different types of hikers.

The excitement around Natparks is not just speculation; it’s backed by impressive numbers from its early beta program. The app has already attracted a dedicated group of national park fans, including over 150 experts who have visited 40+ parks and over 450 enthusiasts who have visited more than 20 parks. In just one month, beta testers have logged over 2,200 trips and uploaded more than 2,900 photos, showcasing the app’s potential to become an integral part of the national park experience.

As the launch date approaches, the Natparks team is extending an invitation to outdoor enthusiasts to be part of the final phase before the app goes live.

We’re calling on the national parks community to help us put the finishing touches on Natparks. Your feedback is invaluable,” Gow added.

To apply for early access, visit natparks.io – join the ranks of those who have already logged over 2,200 trips and shared in the collective experience of national park adventures.

What you will get with the Natparks app

Park alerts and updates keep you informed

Navigating timed entry, park permits, and travel plans is not easy. Save parks as favorites and get notified when there are park updates.

Bucket list achievements

Track all your park visits, and show off your achievements as you record your National Parks bucket list

One place for all your park memories

Create Park Trips, upload photos from each trip, and share your trips with your friends. The community will share top tips from their trips, and together we’ll all enjoy a better national parks experience.

Answers to all your parks questions, fast

Get a quick answer to VERY specific questions like “I want to spend 1 day in Yosemite, and visit 3 short trails. Give me a family-friendly itinerary to avoid crowds”

Driven by wanderlust and a passion for tech, Sandra is the creative force behind Alertify. Love for exploration and discovery is what sparked the idea for Alertify, a product that likely combines Sandra’s technological expertise with the desire to simplify or enhance travel experiences in some way.