What Everyday Parks is
Many map tools can tell you that a park exists. Everyday Parks is built to help people decide whether a park is the right one for them. The goal is straightforward: show nearby public parks, highlight practical details, and make it easier to get where you want to go.
The app is intentionally focused. It is not trying to be a social network, a trip planner, or a general recreation platform. It is designed to help people find parks and understand them faster.
Built around practical park decisions
What parks are nearby?
Everyday Parks starts with the simple question most people have first: what public parks are around me right now?
Which one fits what I need?
The app is meant to make comparisons easier by keeping the focus on practical park details instead of extra clutter.
Can I open a shared park link directly?
Shared links are designed to hand off into the app when possible, with the website acting as a fallback when needed.
Can I get useful details quickly?
The product is built so people can scan the basics fast and decide whether to head over without extra friction.
Map and park data
Everyday Parks uses map and geographic data sourced from OpenStreetMap and related processing pipelines to support park discovery and park details.
A simple principle
The project is built around a simple principle: useful information, presented clearly, with as little friction as possible.