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Tennessee State Parks Mobile App for Visitors

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March 20, 2013

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Spring is just around the corner and with that comes some exciting news from Tennessee State Parks – a free iPhone and Android mobile phone application for park visitors on the move. The Pocket Ranger® is a new mobile app that will give those ‘on-the-go’ park goers and nature enthusiasts the ability to access valuable park information quickly and efficiently.

The free mobile app can be found by visiting www.tnstateparks.com or www.pocketranger.com. The app is also available through iTunes and Android Market. A tutorial on how to navigate the new app’s features can be found on the Pocket Ranger website.
In addition to Tennessee’s State Parks, the free mobile app includes interactive information on Tennessee’s historic sites, state park golf courses and campgrounds. The Pocket Ranger app is designed to provide everything a visitor would need to become familiar with a property, including contacts, directions, available amenities, maps, events and links to important numbers and services. Information is updated regularly and users can search by GPS location or a desired activity to find nearby locations for hiking, camping, boating, birding, golfing and more. GPS maps can be cached in advance to ensure that navigation remains possible in the event of lost mobile reception or limited access.

Once a visitor arrives at a chosen destination, the GPS and GIS mapping technology allows them to track and record all trails, mark waypoints, locate friends inside the park, and even play games using the app’s GeoChallenge. Other features that will maximize your Tennessee State Parks adventure include a built-in compass, interpretative educational information, calendar of events, news and advisories and weather alerts. The app’s social media function and photo sharing allow users to post photos and share experiences with friends and family via Facebook and Twitter, inspiring others to get outdoors.

Reprinted from Tennessee State Parks

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