Oh, Ranger! VT State Parks app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: American Park Network
First release : 16 Mar 2012
App size: 15.27 Mb
Oh, Ranger! VT State Parks is the official mobile application of Vermont State Parks. Easily find the parks nearest you, filter by activity, and off you go! The app includes all 52 state parks with photos, maps, directions and links to important numbers and services.
The app is built on the same platform as the acclaimed Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder™, giving users the latest in geo-aware mobile technology along with a distinct local feel. Information is updated regularly in partnership with state officials, providing the crucial information you need about camping, hiking, pets, swimming and more! Plus, now share your experiences with your friends and family via Facebook and Twitter and help get more people outside!
Next time you hit the Vermont trails, be sure to bring Oh, Ranger! Vermont State Parks along for the journey.
APP INCLUDES:
• 52 State Parks in Vermont
• Activities Descriptions
• Maps & Directions
• Important Phone Numbers
• Seasonality/Weather
• Lodging & Concession Information
• Non-Profit Partners
• Facebook, Twitter and Email Sharing
• Links to Events and Related Websites
• Related Articles
• Nearby Attractions
Choose from 15 different activity categories to find the right place for you and your friends and family. Quickly toggle back and forth to find locations that have any or all of the following activities:
• Auto Touring
• Bicycling
• Bird Watching
• Boating
• Camping
• Climbing
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Historic & Cultural Touring
• Horseback Riding
• Picnicking
• RVing
• Water Sports
• Wildlife Watching
• Winter Sports
WHAT THE MEDIA HAD TO SAY ABOUT Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder™:
"Even if it weren’t free, Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder would be well worth downloading." - Bob Tedeschi, The New York Times
"Oh, Ranger! is your virtual guide to the outdoors — you fire up the app, plug in your location and either see which parks are near you or find an activity you want to do to filter out the parks that let you do it. Its awesome." - Gizmodo