Newly Found iPad App
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 7:29 am
I just now happened across this new app - The Ultimate Campground Project. Here is an excerpt from their "about" section:
I bought it, at $3.99, and I have just poked around a little bit, but so far, so good.
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The Ultimate Public Campgrounds app is dedicated to presenting information about publicly-owned, non-commercial campgrounds across the Lower 48 United States. In this app you will find over 20,000 facilities, ranging from full-service campgrounds at state parks and Corps of Engineers parks to remote boondocking and back-packing locations with no facilities or services. It is based on data from the web-based Ultimate US Public Campground Project. Included are US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Corps of Engineers, state parks and other state facilities, county and regional parks, municipal parks, utility company facilities, Indian reservations, military, Tennessee Valley Authority, non-profit (museums and conservation groups) and a handful of miscellaneous locations.
This app is intended for everyone regardless of their camping interests - it can be filtered by the facility owner, such as Forest Service or county.
Tapping on a campground location on the map shows available information about each location such as total number of camp sites, number of RV sites, number of electric hookups, whether there are showers and/or an RV dump station, fees, nearest town, phone number, elevation and web site. Of course the app can only show what information that can be discovered for each location.
Note that this app does NOT contain information on commercial campgrounds. Also note that military campgrounds are included because they are government-owned, but in most cases their use is limited to active-duty and retired military personnel.
Also note that the locations depicted are, as much as possible, the actual location of the campground itself, not the park office or entrance gate. That is done so we can show the multiple campgrounds that many parks have.
Ultimate Campgrounds cannot be responsible for routing issues; users should always verify that the presented route is appropriate.
We urge users to verify that a campground is open and is appropriate for their vehicle. Campgrounds are sometimes closed unexpectedly due to floods, fires, tree diseases, etc.
In an effort to continually improve the accuracy of the data, users are encouraged to use the feedback function to submit corrections, additions and suggestions.
I bought it, at $3.99, and I have just poked around a little bit, but so far, so good.
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The Ultimate Public Campgrounds app is dedicated to presenting information about publicly-owned, non-commercial campgrounds across the Lower 48 United States. In this app you will find over 20,000 facilities, ranging from full-service campgrounds at state parks and Corps of Engineers parks to remote boondocking and back-packing locations with no facilities or services. It is based on data from the web-based Ultimate US Public Campground Project. Included are US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Corps of Engineers, state parks and other state facilities, county and regional parks, municipal parks, utility company facilities, Indian reservations, military, Tennessee Valley Authority, non-profit (museums and conservation groups) and a handful of miscellaneous locations.
This app is intended for everyone regardless of their camping interests - it can be filtered by the facility owner, such as Forest Service or county.
Tapping on a campground location on the map shows available information about each location such as total number of camp sites, number of RV sites, number of electric hookups, whether there are showers and/or an RV dump station, fees, nearest town, phone number, elevation and web site. Of course the app can only show what information that can be discovered for each location.
Note that this app does NOT contain information on commercial campgrounds. Also note that military campgrounds are included because they are government-owned, but in most cases their use is limited to active-duty and retired military personnel.
Also note that the locations depicted are, as much as possible, the actual location of the campground itself, not the park office or entrance gate. That is done so we can show the multiple campgrounds that many parks have.
Ultimate Campgrounds cannot be responsible for routing issues; users should always verify that the presented route is appropriate.
We urge users to verify that a campground is open and is appropriate for their vehicle. Campgrounds are sometimes closed unexpectedly due to floods, fires, tree diseases, etc.
In an effort to continually improve the accuracy of the data, users are encouraged to use the feedback function to submit corrections, additions and suggestions.