Ready for a breathtaking wilderness adventure? Then look no further than the untouched nature of Farement National Park. Starting March 10th 2026, Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator by astragon Entertainment and To-Go Games (part of GRIP Studios) is now available in Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game is priced at £16.75, with early birds receiving a 10% discount if purchased in the first two weeks after launch.

Newly trained rangers can expect to take on everyday tasks such as clearing paths, dealing with visitors, and repairing damaged objects. Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator doesn’t stop there. Rangers will be summoned to spontaneous operations, as well as significantly more complex main missions such as clearing severe storm damage to a bridge or searching for a missing VIP hiker. While exploring the breathtaking landscape, inspired by real US national parks, players discover not only lakes, caves, and waterfalls, but also wildlife such as rabbits, raccoons, deer, eagles, wolves and even imposing bears. Photographing landmarks, animals, and various plants unlocks encyclopedia entries and adds new exhibits to the park museum – much to the delight of visitors.

During the Early Access phase, nature lovers can look forward to new content and improvements. Planned additions include a park rating system, a new vehicle, new animals and interaction options, as well as new call-out missions. Players can find more detailed information in the game’s Early Access Roadmap. Why play Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator? Here are some of the key features claimed:

  • Step into the wild – Begin your ranger career in the stunning Faremont National Park
  • Explore diverse biomes – Forests, meadows, and riversides await your protection
  • Support and protect – Maintain trails, assist visitors, and respond to wildlife callouts
  • Document wildlife – Discover over ten animal species with multiple subspecies
  • Fill your lexicon – Document animals and plants with your camera
  • Drive with purpose – Use your ranger pickup to travel to your next task
  • Engage with visitors – Help hikers, check permits, and guide visitors to key locations
  • Experience dynamic days – Day-dawn cycles, changing weather, and shifting tasks