Most downloaded outdoors apps






















First, it crowdsources information about where you can receive mobile signal on a map and also logs your location. Second, it allows you to leave a trip plan with your friends. If you are ever overdue, your contacts are alerted, and are given a map of location data where you were tracked to.

It allows you to plan ahead for areas on the trail with mobile coverage. The weather can make or break a hike, so having a reliable weather forecast preferably with hyperlocal weather alerts can be a lifesaver.

Dark Sky iOS and Weather Timeline Android are both excellent premium weather forecast apps for their respective platforms, providing extended forecasts, as well as hyperlocal, almost down-to-the-minute warnings of rainfall thanks to data taken from Forecast. With clean, no-nonsense, ad-free interfaces, both apps are great tools for travel planning and all-around weather forecast use.

The Audubon Field Guides are a storied name in wildlife field guides, and they've also been adapted into mobile apps. The Audubon Birds Pro app Android, iOS provides an incredibly detailed illustrated field guide that identifies different bird species complete with recorded bird calls. Seasonal and migratory maps give you an idea of where to find particular species, while personalized accounts let you log bird sightings, keep a checklist, and share sightings over social media.

A new Bird ID feature even helps you identify sightings, allowing users to enter information like color and size of a bird to help narrow down possible species. A modern day version of the Letterboxing game, Geocaching is a modern day treasure hunt where players hide caches of small items and tokens and then post the cache's GPS coordinates for other players to find, with more than 2 million active geocaches ongoing worldwide.

The Geocaching. A ridiculously configurable dashboard can be set to display a wealth of navigational and route data, while route and track functions let you set and manage waypoints on a map and import or export them into a variety of formats. An augmented reality HUD feature is even available, allowing for easier orienteering with the use of your smartphone camera as a viewfinder.

Vito Technologies' Star Walk 2 Android , iOS is an augmented reality star chart that displays the stars and planets in the heavens above you. In addition, the app includes detailed information on the history and mythology of the various constellations, stars and planets, as well as a coordinates viewer for easy reference.

A Time Machine slider lets you view the skies of the past or the future, and you can tap on individual objects for more details. A night mode allows you to stargaze without burning out your night vision, and an augmented reality view overlays the star chart over your camera view. It's a great app to have along on a clear night or when out camping. The American Red Cross' First Aid app Android, iOS is a free and ad-free app that provides a wealth of basic first aid information for burns, injuries, and other medical emergencies that might arise.

Additional links allow you to sign up for first aid courses, buy first aid kits , donate or volunteer for the American Red Cross. Based on the bestselling book by John "Lofty" Wiseman, the paid SAS Suvival Guide app Android, iOS contains the full text of the book optimized for mobile formats and covers a host of basic and advanced survival topics. It also includes extensive first aid information, as well as photo galleries of edible, medicinal, and poisonous plants.

In addition, the app also allows you to download 16 instructional videos by the author. A survival quiz tests your knowledge, and helpful checklists assist in preparation. You and your kids can also virtually fly to planets and explore the solar system, and you can even find your astrological sign in the sky.

This free app that can help get kids outside is perfect for an al fresco family night. Grill some hot dogs on the barbecue, sit around the fire pit and enjoy a night under the stars with your kids while all of you learn more about the universe.

Project Noah Networked Organisms and Habitats is a free app where you and your kids can become part of a community of citizen scientists who go on missions, earn virtual patches and document wildlife sightings. You can join local or global missions and manage your patches, profile and sightings through the app and associated website.

While this app is great just for getting kids outside in your backyard, this one is also great for getting them to go on hikes and nature walks in search of bugs, reptiles and birds. While it does offer in-app purchases, the basic functions are free and it provides a great introduction into the world of geocaching. With the free version, you can search for geocaches near you, ask other players for hints and benefit from a step-by-step guide to help you learn how to take your family on a geocaching adventure.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Snocru is for you. Use this app on your computer, smart phone or smart watch to track altitude, speed, current slope angle and much more. National Parks. This free app can be used with or without data signal or WiFi and includes features such as trail guides, points of interest, photos, amenities and much more. Within seconds, the app will tell you what it is and show more information such as pictures, scientific classification and much more.

This includes camp type, location, park name, dates, amenities and more. View from a list or a map to compare sites and locations. MountainHub : This app prides itself on being an all-in-one app for outdoor adventuring. A team of adventurers with passion for technology created this app to simplify your own adventuring. Use it to avoid hazards and crowded trails, find the best camping sites, view terrain and conditions and download trail maps and more — all within one app.

The app, powered by Aspira, also provides in-depth information and resources to become the go-to for all things camping. Night Sky : With Night Sky, identifying stars, planets, constellations and more has never been easier. Simply raise your phone, iPad, or Apple Watch to the sky, and begin your exploration. From the backyard to the backcountry… when you trust your home is secure, you can enjoy getting out and having fun with good company.

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