Trails Offroad: Offline Maps

Trails Offroad: Offline Maps

By TRAILS OFFROAD LLC

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2021-07-01
  • Current Version: 3.5.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 128.29 MB
  • Developer: TRAILS OFFROAD LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
Score: 4.6302
4.6302
From 457 Ratings

Description

Explore with Confidence. Go Beyond the Pavement. Trails Offroad is the #1 app for discovering, planning, and navigating off-road adventures—whether you're behind the wheel of a Jeep, Bronco, Toyota, 4x4, ATV, or overlanding rig. With thousands of expert-curated trail guides, offline GPS tools, and powerful planning features, Trails Offroad helps you explore public lands and rugged backroads like never before. ▶ Why Off-Roaders Choose Trails Offroad: • Curated Trail Guides: Get access to thousands of detailed offroad trail guides with ratings, route difficulty, points of interest, and camping insights—all crafted by experienced scouts. • Works Offline: Download trail maps and guides for remote areas where cell service disappears. Stay on course with GPS tracking even when you're completely offline. • Track & Waypoint Tools: Record your adventures in real time with powerful GPS track logging. Drop waypoints for campsites, obstacles, trail forks, and more. • Public Land Overlays: Navigate confidently with public land boundaries and roads clearly marked—ideal for dispersed camping and exploring responsibly. • Group Trip Planning: Share lists of trails, add comments, and collaborate with friends and family to organize your next trip with ease. ▶ Built for Offroaders, by Offroaders. From weekend trail runs to full-blown overland expeditions, Trails Offroad is built by passionate adventurers who understand the road less traveled. Our platform continues to evolve based on real-world feedback from our thriving off-road community. ▶ Membership Options: Free Plan: • 200 curated trail guides • Basic GPS tools and planning features All-Access Membership – Just $39.99/year: • Full access to 3,000+ trail guides • 2,000+ bonus “Scout Routes” • Advanced GPS tools & offline maps • Access to premium content and trail details • Annual auto-renew with easy cancellation ▶ Find. Plan. Track. Share. From Moab to the Mojave, explore the wild with Trails Offroad. Whether you’re a seasoned off-roader or new to the dirt, our trail guides and navigation tools give you everything you need to go further. ▶ Download Trails Offroad now and hit the trail with confidence. ▶ Privacy Policy: https://www.trailsoffroad.com/privacy-policy/ ▶ End User License Agreement (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Reviews

  • Best trail guides ever

    5
    By 4wd_hikes
    Trails Offroad has the best trail information, hands down. You will not find a better app for pre-planning trips and ensuring you get on the right trails.
  • Love this app

    5
    By Biebs72
    I’ve been hitting the trails in Arizona for 30 years. It’s nice to have an app like this to follow when looking for new places. I would love to see more detail in the trail ratings, where each area of the trail is a specific color based on difficulty, so the hard parts would be identified instead of the entire trail.
  • Best Offroad platform around

    5
    By 189345GhxM@i
    We love the quality of its maps, trail waypoints and guides plus the updates add value not fluff or hard to use changes. Its focus is everything about offroad trails. That’s it! Expert guides, blog posts and maps. They provide a quality product every time.
  • Mandatory arbitration is a sign

    1
    By iamhootis
    Any company that leads with mandatory arbitration has zero respect for their customers. Stand behind your product or expect the few who actually read the terms to avoid you like the plague you are!
  • A solid base, but three years in and it’s still frustratingly klunky

    3
    By troubled-tiger
    This app is wonderful in many ways — it has a great community, and top notch guide content makes the premium sub worth it. Car Play is useful… kinda. But every time I use it I get frustrated. “How do I get a trail open?” I ask this every time I use the app. Tap on something and the app does the right thing sometimes and nothing other times. No idea why. I have the data downloaded but even when “prefer offline data” is configured, it tries to use the cell signal and the app bogs down miserable when you’re out off the grid. In the car play mode I find myself asking, which direction am I actually traveling? We got off trail this weekend and disagreed on how to get back because a blue dot has no frame of reference. When I want to navigate to the start of a trail, it asks if I want the forward or reverse — a great question to ask but I have no idea how to answer it. Forward and reverse are never mentioned elsewhere so how am I supposed to answer? I end up doing it multiple times just to figure it out. I just went in to share a link to a trail … but this is not something I can find a button to do. This seems like a huge oversight for network growth, and yet it’s still missing. It’s full of places where the app is unnatural, and it’s frustrating to use as a result. BUT. The guides and community are where this app shines and make it worth the frustration.
  • Easy to use!

    5
    By Off-road fun
    I used this app for getting around Sand Hollow in St George and then to find trails near Bryce Canyon. Was really easy to use looking forward to my next vacation.
  • Sometimes doesn’t work

    1
    By Offline data problem
    Seems lately lots of bugs in the app. Map screen went completely blank out on a trip with no service. What’s the point of offline data if you can’t use it!
  • Ok if only looking for off road parks

    3
    By Fuddlistics
    I downloaded the app because I want to do cross state trails like the SCAR, Georgia Traverse, and the Texas Traverse. I wanted to see if it was better than the app I already use. None of that is on there, but I can go to Gulches Off Road Park or smaller trails. I also hoped the app would have the ATV/UTV park trails in my area for our county Rescue Squad to use. Nope. I guess I’ll continue looking.
  • Poor app

    2
    By ZachnBandit
    It freezes and glitches often…
  • Pretty Solid App and Data

    4
    By MitchAlltogether
    I’ll give this app a “pretty good”. What I think it could use is different waypoint markers on the map. I’m usually trying to plan from camp to camp. I have to go into each route to see which waypoints are camping, and then remember them all when trying to plan. It would also be good if I had to deviate from a route and could see campsites on the map. Not critical but would be really nice.

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