OuterSpatial: Get Outside

Your Trusted Adventure Guide

Published by: Trailhead Labs
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The guide to all your favorite outdoor activities, OuterSpatial connects you with other like-minded adventurers and the organizations that protect and manage your favorite outdoor places.
Use OuterSpatial to discover new places, navigate while on the trail, and share your adventures with others who love to play outside. OuterSpatial makes getting outside easy by putting information about amazing destinations — including curated articles, events, directions, photos, maps, and brochures — right at your fingertips.
# Features
- Browsable, up-to-date library of outdoor recreation information maintained by our partner organizations.
- Beautiful maps designed specifically for outdoor usage (both day and night).
- Transit, biking, walking, and driving directions to trailheads, campgrounds, and other locations.
- Information about in-person and virtual events.
- Real-time updates about on-the-ground conditions.
- Challenges to motivate you to experience the outdoors in new and exciting ways.
- Tools to help you contribute back to your favorite organization and share your outdoor experiences with others.
# Communities
OuterSpatial includes communities for all states and territories in the United States states as Alberta in Canada. Additionally, the following sponsored communities are currently available:
- Bend: Bend, Oregon
- CA State Parks: California-wide
- Daycation: Portland, Oregon
- Martha's Vineyard: Massachusetts
- National Recreation Trails: USA-wide
- Trails LA County: Los Angeles County, California
# Partner Organizations
We partner with hundreds of the world’s best parks and recreation organizations, including:
- Alaska State Parks (AK)
- Bend Park and Recreation District (OR)
- California State Parks (CA)
- City of Bloomington (IN)
- Five Rivers MetroParks (OH)
- Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation (CA)
- Miami County Park District (OH)
- Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (CA)
- Nevada State Parks (NV)
- North Dakota Parks & Recreation (ND)
- Ohio Department of Natural Resources (OH)
- Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (NH)
- San Francisco Crosstown Trail (CA)
- State of Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources (HI)
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USA-wide)
- Visit Utah (UT)
- Yosemite National Park (CA)
Interested in joining OuterSpatial? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!
(This app uses background location to let you know when you're approaching a task location for challenges you're participating in. Continued use of background location may decrease battery life.)
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This app is trash

Jacksannoyance on

United States

It’s embarrassing that the worlds 5th largest economy has this app for its state parks reservation system. Want a specific date for that campsite reservation? You’re going to have to page through a calendar, one week at a time, just to get to the date and see if it’s even available. Is your date 3 months out? Get ready to tap that screen for a while. Oh and if you try to go back, or inadvertently move your finger in any direction it doesn’t like, it closes your search and you get to start over. Want to know when that park opens up? There’s a filter, but it doesn’t really work. It’s pathetic. And I’m sure the great state of CA paid millions for it. Recreation.gov is infinitely better. To the maker of this app: Do better, or better yet just give up the contract to a capable developer.

Why is this app not named CA State Parks? Weird name to try to remember

Use to be ur biggest app fan on

United States

This is a cool app, but trying to remember the name of app to open is ridiculously difficult. Why isn’t the obvious name used relating to State Parks??? The app itself is of value please seriously consider changing name. More people would download with a name they could find and quickly identify its purpose.

App unusable at this time

hary536 on

United States

On latest version. Search doesn’t result into anything and can’t see any maps, nothing.

Always “updating”

Dreasry on

United States

I’m not able to use this app. Every time I try it says “checking for updates”. I even went to the App Store and updated the there. Then opened. Same result. I’d really like to try this app but it has never worked.

Maps are broken

SnaiDog on

United States

The map is completely broken. It shows no trails and says “No Results” even when I have no filters selected. Search function also doesn’t give any results. I tried zooming in in the area of a couple state parks and still the map shows no trails at all.

Billed?

clickclickbam on

United States

Updated Review I re-downloaded the app, there was no window saying I had been billed. I can read “contact data collected” as being my contact information. This is an assumption. It would have helped me if the developer clearly stated it was only my contact data that was collected. I live in Alaska and checked out two trails close to me. Good information and I will probably use this app in the future. Old Review As soon as I clicked to download a window popped up that I had been billed. Why this app wants access to my contacts I don’t know. What does that have to do with direction. I didn’t download the app.

Where’s the filter for overnight stay?

kslisle on

United States

Need to find California state parks on the map where I can spend the night, driving thru down to Arizona. Maybe I’m missing something but all I see is hiking & other activities but not camping or overnight stay, just want to pull over spend the night sleeping in my vehicle legally & safely, willing to spend a park fee over staying at a motel or hotel where my vehicle might be broke into while sleeping in my room…

Where’s the transit?

frantic crow on

United States

UPDATE: The developer responded. Thank you. Unfortunately, the guidance did not change my results. I had already tried searching “transit” multiple times with no luck. I tried developer’s advice, which was to search “Transit & Trails”. Only got 4 results, none of which appeared to contain transit info. Also tried without the ampersand, but no difference. Looked again for other means to search. No luck. What is really needed IMO is a transit icon. I also found the dev’s advice a little condescending, because I noted that as a nondriver I already know how to patchwork together goggle and other platforms to figure out recreation via transit, but they highlighted that this could be done. It remains a time-consuming and inconvenient proposition, which is why having this info in an app would be so helpful. While it’s possible I’m simply not using the app correctly, it seems like a simple search of a term using the search function would not result in zero results? I also poked around the rest of the app to see if there was a different search avenue, but didn’t see anything. I love the idea of this app, but without the transit info it is not useful to people who can’t drive or people who are willing to try accessing recreation without a car. Something we desperately need. PREVIOUS REVIEW: I found this app via BayNature’s transittotrails.org site, which redirected to Outerspatial, which hyped that it was now the source for transit to trails info. The description said that bike and transit directions were provided. I cannot tell you how fantastic that would be. Downloaded and spent a couple minutes getting oriented and then looking for any transit info whatsoever. If I can’t find it in 5 minutes, it’s really not useful. I can’t drive, so transit info is really important and although I am a seasoned transit rider who generally can find this info on my own, it takes time to do that for outdoor stuff. Would be nice to have that made easier. (I am actually working on such a project.) Now I have downloaded the app and found nothing, when I could have found at least something on goggle (sic) maps in the same amount of time and at the same price of $0 Is the app free? Sure, that’s great. But free and useless as opposed to the original resource through which I found the app, which was a map of transit-accessible hikes in the bay area. If this app does include transit info, it’s not easily accessible. So, not worth even the $0 I paid for it. If I sound frustrated it’s bec

pointless walled garden

kielni on

United States

I downloaded this because the Bay Area Ridge Trail linked to it for trail maps. I can see maps in the app, but not download them to use with other data (for example, overlaying my Strava data on the Bay Area Ridge Trail). The app’s goal seems to be to get publicly funded organizations to pay OuterSpatial to hold their data, then pay more to push users to join “sponsored communities”. Will look elsewhere for map data.

Nice idea but constantly says I’m not connected to the internet.

MrAntiFreeze on

United States

Connection problems only with this app edit- they fixed it with the update. I wish it had more info on the state vehicle recreational areas. Hopefully it’ll improve.

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