Coverage area
Everyday Parks is intended for public park discovery in the United States.
Nature preserves, state parks, and national parks may appear in the app when they are present in the underlying map data, but they are not officially supported as primary coverage targets.
Data source
Everyday Parks park and amenity data comes from OpenStreetMap.
Because the app depends on OpenStreetMap, park names, boundaries, entrances, amenities, and other details can vary by place. Some areas have very complete park data. Others may be missing details or have older information.
Refresh schedule
Everyday Parks refreshes park data about once a week. Changes made in OpenStreetMap are not instant in the app, but they can appear after a future data refresh.
Supported amenities
Everyday Parks can surface these amenity types when they are mapped in OpenStreetMap:
- Information boards
- Parking
- Restrooms
- Picnic areas
- Benches
- Grills
- Drinking water
- Bicycle parking
- Playgrounds
- Dog parks
- Pools
- Splash pads
- Tennis courts
- Pickleball courts
- Volleyball courts
- Basketball courts
- Baseball, softball, and kickball fields
- Soccer fields
- Football fields
- Scenic views
- Fishing spots
Missing or incorrect data
If a park or amenity is missing, the best long-term fix is usually to improve the information in OpenStreetMap. Updates there can benefit Everyday Parks and many other map users after data refreshes.
You can also email [email protected] if something looks wrong in the app, if a shared park link behaves unexpectedly, or if you need help identifying whether an issue is product behavior or source data.