About Mount Rushmore NM by Chimani
The Chimani Mt. Rushmore National Monument app boasts rich, detailed information on this iconic park honoring four of America’s greatest presidents, including:
• expert-written details on more than 70 unique points of interest (POIs) inside and outside the park
• GPS-enabled maps that work without a cell/wifi connection and can be custom edited and annotated
• calendar of Ranger-led events
• sunrise/sunsets times and top viewing locations
• photo gallery stocked with more than 70 high-quality park images
• information on walking trails, view points, museums, restaurants, restrooms, and other in-park activities
• "Where Am I?" locator function for the entire park (note: does not work on non-GPS enabled devices)
Other features include:
• Easy-to-use interface with menus based on universal national park symbols.
• Push notifications for park-related news, alerts, and events.
• Lightning-fast search engine to quickly find information.
• Tag your favorite park sights.
• Collect points and earn badges for visiting parks and points of interest, tagging your favorites, and recording parks you’ve already visited.
For more details on this and other Chimani apps for the national parks, visit www.chimani.com. Be sure to follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/chimani and Facebook at www.facebook.com/chimani
Android Permissions Request Explanation
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*** This app requires an initial Internet connection to download photos (either Wifi or cellular). ***
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by T####:
However I haven't used it in real life yet. I did notice a data error, I believe. The description of Keystone, SD in the Mount Rushmore lodging section indicates that Carrie Wilder, who lived there, wrote Little House in the Big Woods. I believe Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote that book. Carrie was her sister, not the author.