Download the app to get started on your next adventure!
The NPS App can connect you to all 420+ national parks from one single app. Learn about trails, visitor centers, campgrounds, directions, fees and passes, weather alerts, passport stamp locations, and more. With over 420 national parks across the country and in every state, use the NPS App to plan your visit César E. Chávez National Monument. The app provides detailed information about several locations on the grounds of the monument in Keene, California. It also features a special driving tour for Delano, California, "Birth of the Movement."
Download the National Park Service App from the iOS or Android app store to connect to national parks from your smartphone. There is no Wifi at the monument in Keene, California, so be sure to download the app from home and select the option to save for "offline use."
Benefits of New App
The NPS App gives its users up-to-date information about every national park from one, easy-to-use app. Plan your adventure from your phone, download maps and tours ahead of time, and find things to do and places to visit on your adventure.
The app is fully accessible and aims to be a guide for all visitors to national parks.
Your trip begins at home. Use the NPS App to plan your trip and download maps and directions ahead of time.
Using the NPS App, visitors can build personalized lists and save and share information with friends relevant to their interests and upcoming trips.
No internet access? No problem! You can download content for offline use. It’s especially handy if you’re exploring remote areas in parks or concerned about data limits.
Have a question while you’re planning your trip, or need to know where the visitor center is? The app provides an easy way to contact parks directly.
While you’re in the park, use the self-guided tours to learn about the park, create and share a virtual postcard, and stay informed of alerts and closures.
This app is available offline, so users can download resources before their visit, which is especially important for visitors hoping to visit parks in more remote locations that may not have internet access in all areas of the park.