About Field

Your travels, mapped.

Field is a free app to track, visualize, and share your world. Log visits to national parks, continents, countries, states, and more. Add dates, notes, and see your journeys on interactive maps.

What you can do

  • Track visits — Log national parks, state parks, campgrounds, and points of interest
  • Save destinations — Bookmark locations you want to visit and track your travel goals
  • Visualize travel — See your journeys on interactive maps with park boundaries
  • Share profiles — Create a public travel profile showing your history and progress
  • Discover destinations — Explore a comprehensive directory of parks across North America

Features

  • Personal travel profiles with public URLs
  • Visit logging with flexible date precision (day, month, or year)
  • Bucket list to save locations you want to visit
  • Trip grouping for multi-destination journeys
  • Interactive maps with location boundaries
  • Progress tracking (e.g., "42 of 63 National Parks visited")
  • Global search with fuzzy matching (⌘K / Ctrl+K)

Coverage

  • 13,348 locations — Continents, countries, states, cities, and parks
  • 250 countries — All ISO 3166-1 countries worldwide
  • 3,567 states — ISO 3166-2 subdivisions
  • 8,888 cities — Major cities worldwide including all Japan municipalities
  • 636 parks — NPS units, Parks Canada sites, and more

Creator

Field was created by Julian Bialowas, a Canadian-American designer and photographer based in San Francisco.

Julian designs Hipcamp.com, operates Public Archive Studio, and is working towards visiting every National Park System unit.

His work has been featured by Apple, the App Store Editors, Outside Magazine, Chronicle Books, and Gestalten Books. He has collaborated with AllTrails, Subaru, REI, MEC, GFC, Airstream, Huckberry, The North Face, Mountain Hardwear, and Eddie Bauer.

Origin story

Field started as a personal travel record — a way to track visits to national parks and remember the details of each trip. It evolved into a platform for anyone who wants to document their outdoor adventures and see their progress over time.

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Contact

Questions, feedback, or just want to say hi? Follow us on Bluesky or email hello@field.directory

Machine-readable files

Field provides structured information for crawlers and AI systems: