Pokémon GO

Pokemon GO Maps Explained

By Richard Gardner | Oct 20th 2023

Wouldn't it be great if you knew exactly where all the Pokemon landmarks that are near to you were, and that's exactly the guys behind various Pokemon GO maps are trying achieve.

 
Pokemon GO Maps Explained
Pokemon GO Maps Explained

While Pokemon GO does have it's own map system, the user experience is probably not as great as it could be, and finding PokeStops and Gyms using it can be a little trying. We've take a look at the best Pokemon GO maps available for free on the internet and summarized what they are all about.

Pokemon GO Maps

Also known as map trackers, the following websites have basically collected data on what Pokemon GO players have logged as they play the game. This makes things a lot easier and quicker to find things relvant to you. Check the our and let us know what you think in the comments.

PokeMap

https://www.pokemap.net/

PokeMap is a colaborative and interactive Pokemon map showing the location of pokemon spawn points from the mobile game Pokemon GO. It relies on players adding information so may not always be accurate, espcially in areas where there are not a lot of players, such as small towns and remote locations.

Pokemon is an interesting concept and definitely worth a look to see how accurate it is for you

PoGoMap

https://www.pogomap.info/

PoGo Map is a cool site that lists all of the PokeStops, gyms, raid gyms and ex-raid gyms. You can browse their map to quickly and easily spot these Pokemon Go landmarks.

There are a lot of community features too, you can leave some feedback and suggestions. You can enter an location on their map and add or suggest edits for locations.

To use the map you have to log in via one of your social accounts then you earn RP for being active on the site and performing actions. Climb up the rankings to register as a moderator if you would like to manage an area.

On PoGoMap, all data has been crowd-sourced and provided by our registered members. The website does not use any third party APIs.

Pokelytics

https://pokelytics.com/

Pokelytics is another interesting Pokemon GO map site, here you can flag PokeStops and Gyms. It is another worldwide resource which relies on user input and information. There is not too much information on the site regarding instructions and how it all works, but it is another option to go to if you are interested in Pokemon GO maps.

There you have it, our pick of three websites which deal with Pokemon GO maps, they all offer something a bit different, so take a look at all of them and see which one you like the best. If you know any other great Pokemon GO map resources, fee free to drop the details in the comments.

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