
Summit Seeker
Conquer the High Points of the United States
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Summit Seeker, Developed by Mark Sandell. Listed in Travel & local Category. Current Version Is 4.11, Updated On 26/05/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Summit Seeker. Achieved Over 53 Installs. Summit Seeker Currently Has 8 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars
Conquer the High Points of the United States! Use Summit Seeker to track your progress as you hike to the ultimate summits, the highest point of elevation in each of the 50 United States, plus 5 bonus U.S. territories! View information about each peak, check in when you reach the top, and share your progress and photos with friends.What are your life goals? To get physically fit? To travel the world? Do you love hiking or climbing? Consider adding high pointing to your bucket list, and use Summit Seeker to track your progress, showing you what states and peaks you have conquered, and which ones you still have to do.
With Summit Seeker, you can:
• Easily track your progress of peaks visited and those still waiting to be conquered
• View an interactive map displaying peaks and your check-ins
• Check in to peaks based on your current location, or create check-ins for past visits
• Add a photo to each check-in and view a gallery of all of your photos
• Sync check-ins between multiple devices with Dropbox.
• Share your visits through Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and text
• Create a wish list of the peaks you’d like to visit next
• Locate the peak closest to you based on your current GPS location
If you like Summit Seeker, you may also enjoy Parks Seeker—the app that tracks your progress exploring the National Parks of the United States!
Summit Seeker can use your GPS location to find the closest peak to you, but the app does not require data or cellular service to use most features!
What's New
• User photos displayed on the Manage page.
• Landscape orientation support.
• GUI and theme improvements.
• Bug fixes.
• Support for Android 14.
• Landscape orientation support.
• GUI and theme improvements.
• Bug fixes.
• Support for Android 14.
Recent Comments
Matt Johnson
This is a great, simple app for all high pointers. It is not fancy at all, but super easy to use and does everything you would want it to do. Edit: This app used to work well, but unfortunately the map no longer works. It has "this page can't load Google maps correctly" and "for development purposes only", and then the pins on the map are enormous. Really a bummer, since this app used to work really well for high pointers. I will update this review if the map issues are fixed.
James Howard
Will not work on a Samsung Galaxy S20 plus. Menu items at bottom mix with home screen controls. Hopefully they will fix it in the future. But its a cool concept for an app so I'm going to award it 3 stars.
Heidi Whitney
Not allowing storage or camera access for photo uploads, even with permission allowed. Samsung S22
A Google user
Tells me what I need to know
A Google user
Does just what it is supposed to do. Map feature comes in handy for road trips, and wiki links provide ample background info.