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Pacific Northwest Forests

Pacific Northwest Forests

Official Recreation Guide

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All Versions of Pacific Northwest Forests

1.2.7

October 18, 2023

Fixes issue where when keyboard was activated could not scroll to national forests at the bottom of the list.
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1.2.6

June 8, 2023

-Fixes several minor bugs with RSS feeds and broken USFS URL links.

1.2.5

May 30, 2023

Bug fix release. Fixed readability issues throughout app when in Dark Mode and also fixed crashing when sharing and other minor bugs.
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1.2.4

March 11, 2022

- New Mapping Capabilities - Access to offline maps - Bug Fixes

1.2.3

November 13, 2021

1. Image links 2. Content Screen Fixed 3. Navigation + Tab Bar support added for iOS 15
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1.2.2

December 14, 2019

Bug Fixes !!!

1.2.1

October 9, 2019

Bug Fixes !!! Performance Enhancements !!!

1.2.0

August 27, 2019

- Now Zoom in to a state by choosing the state from the button on the map. - Bug Fixes !!!
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1.0.2

August 21, 2018

- Fixed News & Alerts

1.0.1

July 14, 2018

- Bug Fixes

Price History of Pacific Northwest Forests

Description of Pacific Northwest Forests

Explore this app to find all the recreation opportunities the Pacific Northwest Region's 17 U.S. Forest Service Forests has to offer. Find hiking trails, campgrounds, picnicking areas, swimming holes and more! This app's mapping capabilities make it easy to find outdoor recreation opportunities near you or explore new ones off the beaten path. The app is packed with useful information about trail and road condition, local weather conditions, fire information, and so much more. National Forests in the Pacific Northwest received over 15 million visits each year. This mobile app allows those visitors to easily discover recreational opportunities near them. Whether you're looking for information about a favorite hiking trail, searching for a new camping area, or looking for a great spot to see wildflowers or wildlife, turn your phone into an official recreation guide with the Pacific Northwest Forests app. Here are some ways of using this app to ensure you're taking advantage of all the great tools and information available: EXPLORE Search for hiking, camping, picnicking, skiing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, hunting, horse riding, climbing, mountain biking, road biking,scenic driving, and OHV/ATV areas using our interactive mapping tools or by looking through lists of all the recreation opportunities on each forest. Zoom in on maps and easily navigate to find information about any of our thousands of great recreation sites. Then get driving directions to the trail or campground. BE PREPARED Find out about current road and trail conditions before you go, so you can be prepared to have a great experience in your U.S. Forest Service lands. All 17 forests highlighted in the app provide detailed information about road access and trail access. The app also provides updates on closure areas so you'll have the best information about recreation availability across the entire Pacific Northwest U.S. Forest Service system. BE SAFE Hiking and camping season are also fire season in the Pacific Northwest. Ensure the safety of yourself and your family by checking in with the app while making travel plans to visit your public lands. Current fire information is conveniently included in the app so you'll have the most up-to-date information about where fires are burning and what you need to know and do to be safe. HAVE FUN! Your Pacific Northwest Forests are some of the most beautiful places on Earth. They include breath-taking waterfalls, powerful rivers, deep and lush woods, spectacular vistas, expansive lakes, grand mountain peaks, and vast grasslands. The 17 Forests highlighted in the Pacific Northwest Forests app include: -Colville National Forest -Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area -Deschutes National Forest -Fremont-Winema National Forest -Gifford Pinchot National Forest -Malheur National Forest -Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest -Mt. Hood National Forest -Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland -Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest -Olympic National Forest -Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest -Siuslaw National Forest -Umatilla National Forest -Umpqua National Forest -Wallowa-Whitman National Forest -Willamette National Forest ENJOY Your U.S. Forest Service lands are here for you to enjoy. Check out our forest photo galleries included in this app to be inspired to explore new areas of the Pacific Northwest and discover the beauty and grandeur of the mountains, streams, skies and forests of your Pacific Northwest Forests!
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Pacific Northwest Forests: FAQ

Does Pacific Northwest Forests offer an iPad version?

Yes, the software for Pacific Northwest Forests is compatible with iPads.
The app was developed by USDA Forest Service.
The Pacific Northwest Forests app requires iOS 15.0 or later.
4.0 out of 5 is the fair rating that Pacific Northwest Forests has received from users.
Travel Is The App Genre Of The Pacific Northwest Forests App.
The current version of the Pacific Northwest Forests app is 1.2.7.
The Pacific Northwest Forests app was last updated on July 2, 2024.
Pacific Northwest Forests was released on February 5, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The Pacific Northwest Forests app can be used in American English.
No, Pacific Northwest Forests is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Pacific Northwest Forests.
No, you cannot utilize Pacific Northwest Forests with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pacific Northwest Forests

  • Not good for hikers or campers

    If you want to pay for reservations at campgrounds or entry to caves/attractions, this is the app for you. If you want information on hiking trails, don’t bother. Road condition and campground status is not available here. Very disappointing.
  • Looks good so far.

    So far I’ve only skimmed it on my iPhone, but it looks like a great resource with much potential. I’m about to install it on my iPad and really dig in. I’ve got a good feeling that it will be an often used app.
  • No maps

    No actual maps load. Useless!!