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National Parks Visit Tracker

Track your Journey Through the 433 NPS Units

Interactive Google Map of All 423 National Park Service Units

Finally, a fun and visual way to track your journey through all 433 National Park Units – and never forget a single stop again!

Tired of messy spreadsheets, clunky apps, or posters that collect dust?

Introducing the National Park Visit Tracker — an interactive Google Map with all 433 official National Park Service (NPS) units

Why You’ll Love It:

With this Google map, you can easily track your travels through the National Parks of the United States

433

NPS units

unlimited

Lifetime Access

20

Different Markers

What You'll FInd In this Map...

433+ pins that are labeled and categorized by unit designation includes every single NPS unit, not just the 63 national parks

Toggle layers on and off so you can more easily mark off which parks you have visited or find parks along your planned travel routes.

Change the markers color to mark off which parks you have visited. Use one color to mark them off or use a different color for every year. The choice is yours.

Easily see which national parks units are close to each other so you can better plan your road trips.

Easy to update when new NPS units are added or when units are change name.

This map is saved to your Google account so you'll have access to this map for a lifetime.

Let us help you NAVIGATE THE NATIONAL PARKS LIKE A PRO!

Very easy to use this map in a way that shows you exactly what you want to see, whether you are focusing solely on the 63 National Parks or are tracking your progress for all 433 NPS units. Also easy to search for NPS sites that are near each other since the map gives you a nice visual representation of distance and geography- really useful during trip planning!
Rachel Somma
This map is a great planning tool to visualize all of the national park units when creating an itinerary. Not only can you mark which you’ve visited, but you can see all of the units at once or filter particular types of units (seashores, parks, historic sites, etc). I will definitely use this to plan my next trip to ensure I don’t miss anything along my route!
Stacie Hartman

Start Tracking your National Park Travels...

I’ve done the all the work for you. All you have to do is start marking off the parks you have visited and track your progress through the 433 NPS units.

Watch the grey disappear as you visit the parks and visually see your progress through the US National Parks. 

FAQs

Our National Park Visit Tracker includes over** 433 custom pins for…

  • 63 National Parks
  • 19 National Preserves
  • 87 National Monuments
  • 31 National Memorials 
  • 63 National Historical Park
  • 76 National Historic Sites
  • 1 International Historic Site
  • 11 National Battlefields
  • 4 National Battlefield Parks
  • 1 National Battlefield Sites
  • 9 National Military Parks
  • 3 National Lakeshores
  • 10 National Seashores
  • 10 National Wild and Scenic Rivers
  • 4 National Rivers
  • 6 National Scenic Trails
  • 4 National Parkways
  • 18 National Recreation Areas
  • 2 National Reserve 
  • 11 Other Designation

** Some units have more than one pin for sections in different states.

No, this is a map with the units of the National Park Service maps. You can create your own route using these pins. 

We do offer a range of National Park itineraries

After your purchase, you’ll get an email with a link to a PDF with directions for installing our National Parks Visit Tracker on your Google Maps.

Right now, Google Maps doesn’t offer online access to My Maps. 

Unfortunately, no, it does not. Once you make a copy it’s a separate document.

When new NPS units are added or change designation, we will send an email out with update instructions and the location of the newest unit.

Nope!

Once you purchase, you’ll get unlimited access to the National Park Visited Tracker so you can download it to your devices.

When we make updates in the future, you’ll get an email with directions on how to update your map.

This map is built on Google My Maps. You’ll need to sign into your Google account (this is free to sign up) in order to access the map on any of your devices that support Google Maps. 

Yes! If you are a content creator and want to be an affiliate, we are offering a 27% commission digital product sale ($5.40 per sale on the tracker map). Fill out this form to start earning money.

Since this is a digital download and we cannot revoke access to it, we have a no refund policy.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF LAND

On this site, we promote travel to the United States and beyond that are the traditional lands of  Indigenous and First Nations peoples.

With respect, I make a formal land acknowledgment, extending my appreciation and respect to these lands’ past and present people.

To learn more about the people who call these lands home, I invite you to explore Native Land.

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