Track the national parks you've visited
GoParks turns every park visit into something you can come back to. Five seconds to check in, optional note and photo, then forget about it until next time. A year later you'll remember exactly when you went and what it felt like.
Why track parks at all?
Most park visits end the same way: a thousand photos in your camera roll, a couple of half-remembered stops, and a vague plan to "go back to that place we liked." A year later you can't remember what year you actually went. Or which parks you've checked off the bucket list. Or who you were with.
GoParks fills that gap with a personal log structured by park. No streaks, no notifications nagging you. Just a record you can come back to.
Common reasons people install it
Road-trippers checking off parks as they pass through. Bucket-list completionists tracking progress toward the 63 U.S. National Parks. Families who want one shared history of their trips. Anyone who's ever blanked on the question "when did we go to Acadia?"
Privacy and ownership
No GoParks account. No GoParks server. Your visits live on your iPhone, with optional sync to your iCloud private database — encrypted under your Apple ID. We can't see your data. We don't have analytics tied to your visits.
Supported parks
272 parks across the United States and Canada — the famous 63 U.S. National Parks plus monuments, lakeshores, recreation areas, and Canadian national and provincial parks. Browse the full list →
Frequently asked questions
Can I log a visit from before I had the app?
Yes — set the date to whenever the visit happened.
Does the app track my location automatically?
No. Check-ins are manual.
How is the visit data stored?
On your iPhone, with optional iCloud private-database sync. GoParks doesn't have a server.
Can I export my visits?
Yes — from settings.