Trailforks: Offline Bike Maps

Trailforks: Offline Bike Maps

By Pinkbike.com

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2015-07-31
  • Current Version: 2025.1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 304.98 MB
  • Developer: Pinkbike.com
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.75784
4.75784
From 14,478 Ratings

Description

Trailforks is a trail database & map with over 650,000 trails. Users can contribute data and then local trail associations have the control to approve & curate the data. Get 14 days of free app use, then upgrade to Trailforks Pro to unlock the map world-wide. Otherwise continue to use the map in your local area for free. App Features: - The largest database of mountain bike trails in the world, including thousands of biking related POI's - Offline trail maps and info. Region updates are incremental and fast - See your GPS location on the map, for trail navigation - Record your GPS location during ride creating a track - Display trail & route elevation profiles and 'scrub' along them to see the location on the map - View local routes that users have created - View trail logs from users and discover how to explore a new trail - Automatic trail routing from your location (or nearest parking lot), to the trailhead of your choosing - Sync and view your saved plans from the Trailforks website - Follow race course routes including colored stages and checkpoints - Lookup region & trail info including routes, photos, videos & more - Use your phone’s compass to orientate the map in the direction you’re facing - View trail status & reports! Always be informed of up-to-date trail conditions & closures - Submit trail reports & conditions from the app, including taking photos of trail issues - Support the areas you ride, by donating 'Trail Karma' - View nearby bike shops on the map, quick links for directions or phoning the shop - View trails on map color coded by popularity - Mountain biking heatmap! - View custom worldwide topo maps designed for outdoor trail activities The Trailforks app is your mobile companion to the Trailforks website. It allows you to download offline trail maps for use on your rides! Terms of Use: https://www.trailforks.com/about/tou/?source=tfapp&app=1 and https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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Reviews

  • Needs attention

    4
    By mayberrymedic
    Use it a lot, but lately trying to use the back arrow rarely if ever works. Frequently have to just restart the app
  • Good

    4
    By DaveH in Colorado
    Good
  • It’s almost 2025 where is the smart watch support

    2
    By isleephot
    The mapping and trail reporting is pretty great. But having to get your phone out or record from another app just to use your smart watch seems like to much hassle for a paying user in 2025
  • Indispensable, easy to use, cheap!

    5
    By Zsbocaj
    Best App evah!
  • Meh

    3
    By 🦗🦗🦗😇😇🚨😎🚨🚨💦
    Downloaded wish list regions don’t sync from IOS to your desktop profile. Utter trash.
  • Problems Resolved

    4
    By Fat1024
    App was very unstable for a bit. Seems issues are resolved now, great resource for finding and mapping out rides.
  • Good database, app can be buggy

    4
    By sambev87
    Overall it’s a pretty good product, nice to find trails. The minus comes from the fact that app can just be pretty buggy at times.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Avrg mtber
    I use this trail app for mountain biking and routing hikes. You can easily see trail difficulty and create routes. I would also highly recommend getting the pro version because you can see 3d model which allows you to see what the terrain is like.
  • MTB Trailforks

    3
    By Mallett MTB
    App
  • Good on Phone but doesn’t work on Apple Watch

    2
    By DevinMTB
    I enjoy the app on my phone. It allows me to explore different trails when mountain biking, however, it doesn’t work for Apple Watch. If I pay a premium I should work on my watch too. It’s annoying to have to stop riding to check my phone to make sure I’m going the right way.

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