Use the official app from the National Park Service to find detailed information about visitor centers, important sites, places to stay and eat, and shopping and services throughout the park.
Calendar - Get up-to-date information from the National Park Service about what is happening in Shenandoah, including ranger talks and other learning opportunities.
Accessibility - This app includes up-to-date accessibility information for facilities and some trails in the park, audio-described sites, and alternative text for images.
Use the official app from the National Park Service to find detailed information about visitor centers, important sites, places to stay and eat, and shopping and services throughout the park. Learn about historic places and natural features. ##App Features: Map - Use the detailed offline park map to find sites, get directions and locate services. Download the map before you arrive to use the app everywhere. Sites - Find trailheads, restrooms, overlooks and more throughout the entire park. Save Favorites - Build an itinerary by saving your favorite sites and events. You can even get alerts when you're nearby a saved site. Calendar - Get up-to-date information from the National Park Service about what is happening in Shenandoah, including ranger talks and other learning opportunities. Tours - Discover rich natural and cultural resources with self-guided walking tours. Accessibility - This app includes up-to-date accessibility information for facilities and some trails in the park, audio-described sites, and alternative text for images. ##About The Park. Just 75 miles from the bustle of Washington, D.C., Shenandoah National Park is your escape to recreation and re-creation. Cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, quiet wooded hollows—take a hike, meander along Skyline Drive, or picnic with the family. 200,000 acres of protected lands are haven to deer, songbirds, the night sky…and you. Plan a Shenandoah escape today! ##Notes Download the app before you arrive. Cell service and Wi-Fi are limited in Shenandoah. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
By CavalierHiker
It is a wonderful app I love it
By Elliott B.
The milepost location of the trailheads should be in the descriptions. This is basic info to let the hiker easily know where in the park the trail is. You should also be able to sort by the location. Sorting A to Z is not efficient at all.
By Paksena
This app does not say which trails are open to horses or where one can park a horse trailer. Makes it hard to plan your ride. Otherwise okay.