8 Tech Tips for National Parks: Essential Tips to Make the Most of Your Next Adventure

Boots? Check. Sunscreen? Check. Phone? Yep, you’ll want to take that with you for the journey to your next National Parks adventure.

Before you hit the road, make the journey easier, safer, and more convenient for you and anyone else coming along buy using your very own smartphone to make the most of your trip.

Let’s dive into 8 ways you can maximize your next adventure all from the phone in your hand.

Planning and Preparation

Before you head out on your big National Parks adventure, make sure to take time to plan and prepare with your tech.

1. Download EVERYTHING beforehand.

We’re all reliant on our map apps, especially in unknown territory. We recommend downloading any and all maps now while you have solid service or Wi-Fi prior to entering the park. This way, you’ll have a backup in the event that your GPS doesn’t work. You can download maps online or through apps like AllTrails that have a generous amount of information about hiking trails, weather conditions, closure notices and more.

You can also download the National Park app, the official app of the National Park Service, to access park information and plan your visit.

2. Use your calendar and reminder apps for a stress-free journey.

Once you’ve downloaded your maps and any useful apps, you can make sure your calendars and reminders are all up to date. Use your phone calendar to schedule your trip and set reminders for important dates and events. This is especially helpful if you’re traveling with a group and need to remember to book lodging, shop for groceries, hit up the next sale at your local wildnerness outfitters or simply set aside time to pack.

3. Brush up on your knowledge and lean into the hype with podcasts and social media.

Do you have a National Park in mind but not sure on where exactly to go once you’re there? Resources like podcasts and social media are great places to learn more about your destination and plan out your hikes, camping and even nature shots.

There are several National Parks podcasts and social media channels that feature a ton of informational and entertaining content to help you plan for your trip. They’re also handy for things like unexpected closures or emergency alerts.

Safety and Emergency Response

As with any adventure, safety should be top priorty. Luckily, you can also use your smartphone as a presonal locator beacon (or PLB) along with other safety apps.

4. Utilize your phone’s emergency features when necessary.

You can use your phone stay connected in case of an emergency. Sharing your location with your family or loved one prior to the trip is a great way to help keep track of your location. We also recommend taking a photo of your itinerary and sending it to a friend or family member back home in case of an emergency.

Those who have iPhone models with iOS18 compatibility do have the satellite emergency feature.

Photography and Documentation

We get it – sometimes the point of enjoying the great outdoors is to unplug for a bit. You can still do this AND grab some great nature shots with your phone.

5. Prep for some epic nature shots with the right camera settings and accessories.

Using the camera on your smartphone isn’t rocket science by any means, but there are some helpful quick tips that can take your pics to the next level.

  • HDR Mode: Ensure that your HDR setting is turned on for photos. This helps increase the range of colors and brightness in your photos to make those red rocks or mountain tops pop.
  • Burst Mode: Are there some fast moving rivers or critters you’re grabbing photos of? Try Burst mode. This will grab 10 quick “burst” shots to help you grab the best moment.
  • Camera inversion: Our smartphone cameras are designed for optimal vision at the human-eye level. For lower-level ground subjects such as plants and bugs, flip your phone upside down to get an even closer shot of your subject.
  • Extended battery life: Use a portable power bank to charge your devices on the go. There are several options for solar powered portable chargers online.
  • Water protection: If you plan to be submerged in water at a National Park, consider a waterproof case. While most modern smartphones are waterproof to an extent, these cases often come with wristbands to also help keep your phone attached to you when in rockier waters.
  • Drone add-on: A popular yet controversial accessory. There are drone options for your smartphone available to capture aerial footage of the park but you should check park regulations first. You should also be aware of other park goers who may wish to not be part of your drone footage.

Health and Wellness

Your smartphone isn’t just a personal assistant and photographer. It’s also an aid for your health and wellness and can play an important role in your National Park trip.

6. Utilize health apps to stay in tune with your body during your trip.

There are the more obvious features on your phone that help track your current health status such as the Health app on iPhone. This is where you can view your step activity, monitor your heart rate (if using an Apple Watch) and track your sleep.

An additional app that is a great defender against sunburns is UVLens. While it won’t physically protect you like actual sunscreen does, it will provide hourly UV forecasts to know when it might be time for additional sun protection.

Additional Tech Tips

7. Create a shared photo album for your friends during the trip.

“Hey can you send me those pics?” Rather than sending off photos one by one to individuals or even clumping together for the group chat, create a shared photo album for your friends and family. If everyone is an Apple user, you can create an album within your Photos app that allows anyone invited to the album to upload their photos and video. For the Android users, the same can be done with Google Photos or Samsung Gallery.

8. Not sure if a plant is poisonous? There’s an app for that.

Was that poison ivy you just ran through? Are those mushrooms the safe or deadly? Don’t take any risks when there are plenty of plant identification apps available.

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