Ever been driving through the U.P. and you see what might be the perfect campground or place to throw a line in the water, but just didn't have enough notice to stop? That's one of many situations the new Michigan Department of Natural Resources Blackberry, Android and iPhone app can help with.
It's called the MI Camping and Recreation Locator, and it's now available at BlackBerry App World, Android Market and the iPhone App Store. Users will find information on state parks, forest campgrounds, boat launches and other outdoor activities, including searches, maps, GPS tracking, click-to-call phone numbers and rules and regulations, just to name a few.
Campers will be delighted by campground specs and other nearby lodging options; boaters can look up names and sizes for lakes, rivers and ponds, ramp, boat launch and parking details; and outdoors folks will enjoy the detailed info on swimming, hiking, horseback riding and other recreational offerings.
The app was developed between the DNR and the state Department of Technology Management and Budget as part of efforts to help residents and visitors make better use of state parks and recreational activities--as well as provide better customer service through the app.
"The use of technology to improve customer service will help Michigan residents and visitors enhance their outdoor experience," says DNR Director Rodney Stokes. "This is the first of many apps we hope to develop to help our customers enjoy Michigan's great outdoors."
For more details on the app, go
here.
Writer: Sam EgglestonSource: Rodney Stokes, MDNR
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