See what’s likely taken — before you drive out.

Green Ridge camping is first-come, first-served, and the only record is the sign-up clipboard at headquarters. Campers photograph it; Greenridge reads it; everyone sees which sites are probably open. Plus maps, site photos, and a full nature guide for when you get there.

Built for Green Ridge State Forest and the camping community.
Site detail in Greenridge: photo, weather, and camper notes
Greenridge map: topo view with campsite pins, weather, and search
Greenridge sign-in screen
How it works

Primitive sites, and availability that comes from the campers already there.

Green Ridge’s campsites are first-come, first-served. There’s no reservation system, just a physical clipboard at headquarters.

Greenridge shows what campers last captured on that board, with search, filters, and notes, so you can plan with clearer context.

Dome tent at a wooded campsite: sun through the canopy over grass and understory
Why it helps

Make better calls in the wild.

See how fresh the data is, read camper notes, and pair it with what you learn at HQ.

Real-time awareness

Map and list reflect the latest community snapshot, and both say how old it is.

Community powered

Photos and notes from people who were there recently.

Plan with confidence

Filters, favorites, and site context before you commit to the drive.

Nature guide

One guide to the whole forest: 121 species with photos, real night-sound recordings, the geology under your tent, and how a bankrupt apple empire became these woods. Plus which plants not to touch, and why the night noises are fine.

On the ground

Location-aware, on your device: how far to a site, what you’re near, and “you’re at Site 27” the moment you arrive.

Share your plan

Pick your dates and send one link. Friends see the site, the dates, and directions. No account needed on their end.

Ready to explore?

Use the web app on your phone today. Request an iOS TestFlight invite for the native shell. Google Play is still in the works.