iOverlander 2
Find camping anywhere in the world, no matter how remote your destination
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Android App Analysis and Review: iOverlander 2, Developed by iOverlander LLC. Listed in Travel & local Category. Current Version Is 2.6.2, Updated On 16/11/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: iOverlander 2. Achieved Over 362 thousand Installs. iOverlander 2 Currently Has 5 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars
iOverlander is a mapping app to help travelers find camping and accommodation worldwide.Only real places by real travelers.
Unbiased and never sponsored. There is no list or robot that can ever replace what a traveler says standing right there in that spot. Typos and all, we believe the best data comes from overlanders onsite.
No signal? No problem.
The best places on this planet don’t have cell signal. All our data is stored on your phone, so you can plan your day without wifi. Download offline maps of entire states and countries, that give you all the tiny alleys, building footprints, and small landmarks to make travel easier.
Campsites are just the beginning.
Mechanics, restaurants, hotels, propane, water, wifi, shopping, laundry, showers, doctors, tourist attractions, border crossings, warnings, checkpoints, insurance, storage, shipping, consulates, banks, and more.
Moderated by overlanders, not AI.
Our moderators have spent a collective century on the road and 30,000 hours moderating entries. They’re not planning to stop anytime soon.
But wait, there's more!
In addition to finding places, you can add new ones, leave reviews, save favorites, and share places with other travelers. Subscribe to iOverlander Pro or Unlimited to download offline maps, access satellite maps, BLM and USFS overlays, save filters, search and more!
Wherever you're headed, we've got your next destination.
We are currently offering version 2.6.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
- Improve subscription renewal checks
- Various localization fixes
- Core updates and maintenance
- Various localization fixes
- Core updates and maintenance

Recent Comments
Dustin
Absolutely terrible now, they want 60 dollars to be able to download more than one area on the map see things in more than one state. They say it's due to size but each region is like 2-4mb so not that big. I travel from AZ to Utah and Nevada, so you have to download one state, then delete every time. I would be willing to pay a few bucks to have permanent access to the states I need tops, definitely not a subscription.
Dylan J. Cole
I get that the business model was unsustainable, and they needed to start charging for the app. What I don't understand is why iOverlander 2 is so clunky and ugly compared with the straightforward and utilitarian original version. Then again, I feel this way about oh so many tech updates... somehow slowly making what was once straightforward into an experience that is much more confusing and difficult for the user.
Joshua
I see a lot of improvement in this new version! I like the functionality a lot. It's a lot less finicky and cumbersome. The UI has vastly improved. As others has stated downloading areas in the map is not ideal however I understand why this was done. Advertisments aren't too intrusive, I understand the Dev needs to support the app somehow. I look forward to seeing how this app improves in the future.
Ron Gurowitz
Update, they must have improved things since I last tried to use it. Interface is fine. I'd pay for it but, not $60/$100 that's a lot more than Gaia. If it was like the legacy version I would pay $30 maybe as much as 50but it would have to be good. 60/100 a year would make it one of my most expensive apps and the most expensive one that relies entirely on user's information. It's not like we're getting copywrited materials
Cody Manhard
Absolute nose dive for the app. No new features other than ads and incredibly restrictive map system. For $60 a year you can only view 3 states! It costs $100 to view them all. For a user driven platform this is disgustingly greedy. It's clear they're trying to copy the onx business model. I would ask the developer to take a honest look at those apps and justify paying MORE for their nearly featureless app. If they first app comes down I'll never use this platform again.
Eniko Nagy
Would be ok if they just kept the map browsing feature as it is in the original all. But now it requires to download a region and you can only browse that region. Major step back. Also, the old app used Google maps so it shows shops/restaurants etc that is useful for context. The new app uses something else, that has no details. ** In response to the developer: I never faced a challenge with points loading, and didn't feel they needed to be available offline. I will continue using the old app.
Alex Robinson (akr900)
I was finally able to get locations to download, but this still seems like a poor design choice. Downloading a specific location seems to be so you can have offline use of the locations as other states show data even without being downloaded. I'd recommend that when first opening the app it guides the user directly to the download locations page, this will probably help prevent more negative reviews due to confusion of this design.
Mike Dempsey
Essentially unusable. Was genuinely excited when I saw there was a new app and downloaded it. That excitement immediately vanished after a few minutes trying to use it. Seems as though you guys didn't do any user research before building this and then did no usability testing before launching.