Stay on Top of Daily Operations
Track tasks and assignments in real time across your team. Ensure priorities are clear and everyone knows where to focus.
Keep parks and open spaces thriving with strategic, data-driven fieldwork.

Outway centralizes field activities, patrols, and incident reports, helping teams coordinate efficiently and keep lands safe and well-managed.
Rangers patrolling Aspen’s open spaces once had to juggle spreadsheets and scattered reports to keep up with trail conditions, wildlife activity, and visitor interactions. Without a centralized system, it was easy to overlook maintenance needs or duplicate efforts across agencies. Since adopting Outway, Aspen’s ranger team has transformed how they manage the land. Now, they can log patrols, report incidents, and track wildlife movements in real time, ensuring faster response times and better coordination across teams. Whether it’s closing a trail due to moose activity or addressing visitor safety concerns, rangers have the data they need at their fingertips.
A: Outway is designed to support a wide range of ranger duties, including patrol tracking, visitor engagement, incident reporting, trail maintenance, and wildlife monitoring. The platform adapts to your needs, ensuring seamless coordination for both daily tasks and large-scale conservation efforts.
A: Yes! Outway allows rangers to record patrol routes, mark key locations, and log observations such as wildlife activity or safety hazards. This data helps inform future patrol strategies and ensures nothing goes unnoticed.
A: Absolutely. Outway provides structured reporting tools that let rangers document safety concerns, rule violations, and environmental hazards with notes, photos, and follow-up actions. Everything is stored in one place, making it easy to track and respond to issues efficiently.
A: Yes! Any updates—whether it’s a reported incident, a patrol log, or a task assignment—are instantly visible to all relevant team members. This ensures everyone stays informed, no matter where they are in the park.
A: Definitely. Many ranger teams oversee large areas, and Outway makes it simple to coordinate efforts across different parks, stations, and regions. With shared data and centralized project tracking, teams can stay connected and get a full overview of ongoing efforts.
