MN State Parks and Trails GO

Minnesota State Parks

Description

There are 75 Minnesota state parks and recreation areas ready for you to explore. Go camping, take a nature hike, pack a picnic...your adventure awaits, so grab a map and get outside!

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    Yes, MN State Parks and Trails GO is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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3.88 out of 5

144 ratings in United States

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MN State Parks and Trails GO Reviews

Don’t Waste Your Time

Scooter_2 on

United States

Only two choices; Gooseberry Falls or Lake Bemidji. Not currently interested in either one. No option choose another.

Incomplete

DustyRobN on

United States

Did the developers forget about this app? There are 75 state parks yet only two are shown. This app is pretty much worthless unless you only visit the two parks they created this app for.

Three home links on the home “page”

Ninja_rita on

United States

Really bad user interface. Not thought through to get you to a accomplish anything.

Bad

Musicnut111 on

United States

If there are 75 parks why are there only two available to look at on the app?

Literally only has two parks

emhanson00 on

United States

I love the idea of this app- if it was finished! It should either be added to, or more accurately described/advertised

Missing 73 of 75 State Parks

Faytt nimko on

United States

As of the date of this review, the app is missing about 97% of the state parks in MN and it’s been that way for many months based off other reviews. Embarrassing for those who authorized the releases of the app. Typical MN tax dollars going to waste. For as much as the state charges for state park day use fees, I’d expect a pretty robust app. I generally stay at state parks across the US when I’m unable to boondock in public lands and MN’s state park app is by far the worst I’ve downloaded (deleted immediately upon realizing how useless it is).

Only 2 Parks on App

Paulastaste on

United States

Useless unless you’re going to Gooseberry or Bemidji.

Not good

rrjlmj1972 on

United States

I used to be able to use the geopdf feature and now it’s way complicated and most time I can’t find the map I need. I say go back to the drawing board

Not what it says it is

mhold3 on

United States

The app description and what it does is completely different. It describes exploring all of the MN state parks yet it only has two. Worthless app

Barely an App

GrassGrower123 on

United States

As usual, digital content put out by the State of MN is unfinished and decades behind in functionality and overall aesthetics. Other examples include (DMV, Unemployment, Medicare). Yes, our absurd taxes pay for this crap.

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