Death Valley Offline Guide

Death Valley Offline Guide

By I Heart Travel Inc.

  • Category: Travel
  • Release Date: 2022-10-23
  • Current Version: 1.0.08
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 48.85 MB
  • Developer: I Heart Travel Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.4
Score: 4.88889
4.88889
From 18 Ratings

Description

Love exploring Death Valley but hate that you can't get a cell signal in the park, making it nearly impossible to find the best sights? Well, today's your lucky day! Introducing our new offline Death Valley National Park (and surrounding areas) photo guide. When you have a working WiFi connection, simply download our offline guide to your device and, like magic, the app will now work when you don't have an internet connection. You'll be able to check in, save attractions for later, add new photos, and - best of all - find the exact locations of all the coolest Death Valley spots including Zabriskie Point, Darwin Falls, Natural Bridge Death Valley, Artist’s Palette, and Badwater Basin - all without having a working cell signal! One-time payment: We don't have any upsells, in-app purchases, or subscriptions in this app, so for a simple one-time purchase, all of this can be yours for life. Plus, you'll automatically get any new future attractions we add to the app for FREE! Leave no trace: When visiting any attraction (in our app or not) please be responsible and leave it exactly how you found it. Take only photos and leave only footprints. To learn more please visit LNT.org. Happy exploring, The I Heart Travel Team

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Reviews

  • The best Death Valley adventure app!

    5
    By Campbell McGrouther
    You cant get more off the beaten track than exploring Death Valley with Fotospot. Once I have seen the main sights, I pop open Fotospot and check out what else is around. I’m always surprised to see there is so much more to explore.
  • Find your way through the desert

    5
    By WanderingGab
    Death Valley is huge but sparsely populated. You definitely need a guide to get around this vast national park. You don’t want to be wandering around aimlessly, so this is the perfect guide for honing your trip down efficiently. My favorite feature is the offline use of the guide, important in national parks which often lack cell service.
  • What a way to explore!

    5
    By Frank Ssssss
    One of the coolest spots to visit and I don’t mean the weather. Death Valley is creepy and beautiful at the same time. Like a nature reserve and a ghost town at the same time. This app helped me navigate all of the best spots!
  • This is a thumbs-up app all the way!

    5
    By Mantis7Star
    I don’t believe anyone would want to wander around Death Valley without a guide or map. There are a ton of exciting hikes there if you can find them but never fear. The Death Valley app is here to lead you to interesting sites like the Mosaic Canyon Trail and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. And if you’re worried about losing your cell signal, worry not. All of the information is downloadable. I love this app a lot. Death Valley is really quite beautiful. A hundred thumbs up is my rating!
  • 282 Feet Below Sea Level

    5
    By hadleystar
    This app has all the spots in DVNP, but our favorite was Badwater Basin. It's the lowest point in North America. So Crazy!
  • Great way to explore Death Valley

    5
    By Murphy Van Der Socks
    Death Valley is so much more than a cool name. So many sights to see including Zabriskie Point. Great app to use to make sure you hit all the high notes!
  • great app!

    5
    By ellamoon007
    Make sure to go in the spring to see the wildflower blooms!
  • Super fun

    5
    By iPadAppRevwr
    It’s like having a great tour guide but no corny jokes
  • Bucket List

    5
    By Cottonblend
    I loved Death Valley and can't recommend this app enough. It gets crazy hot, so make sure to visit between October and March.

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