Astragon Entertainment has released the PC demo of Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator, its upcoming cozy simulator where players step into the shoes of a national ranger at Faremont National Park.
In Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator, players are tasked with exploring the forests, riversides, and other biomes found in Faremont National Park. By doing so, players can help support visitors and maintain the roads and other infrastructure. This also includes checking the permits of visitors and guiding them around the park.
Players will also be tasked with protecting the wildlife. They’ll be able to document the animals and flora they come across, which includes over 10 animal species alone in the demo.
Doing all this requires driving around, which players can do in the ranger’s pickup truck. They can take in the sights at the same time, watching as time passes and the weather changes. Players will be able to customize their experience between Simulation and Casual settings to fit their playstyle.
To celebrate the news, Astragon Entertainment shared a wildlife documentary featuring the animals and views in Faremont National Park. This includes serene fields with deer and rabbits, steep terrain with mountain sheep, forests with bears and wolves, and others like riverside raccoons and soaring eagles.
Fans can check out the Wildlife Trailer for Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator below:
Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator is set to release in Early Access on March 10, 2026, on PC. Players can learn more about the simulator by checking out its gameplay here or experiencing the demo for themselves now.










