Trail discovery app, hiking maps, outdoor navigation, route planning, reviews, activity tracking, public lands, maps, parks, and outdoor community
AllTrails
AllTrails is an outdoor website and app that helps people find trails, study maps and reviews, save routes, record activities, and plan hikes, runs, rides, and other outdoor trips.
What AllTrails is
AllTrails is an outdoor trail discovery website and mobile app. On AllTrails, people can search for hiking, running, biking, walking, and outdoor routes, then compare maps, distance, elevation, reviews, photos, difficulty, conditions, and nearby places before heading outside.
How trail discovery works
The service organizes outdoor routes into searchable trail pages. A user can look by location, park, city, keyword, activity, length, rating, difficulty, elevation, route type, and other filters. That makes AllTrails partly a map product, partly a review community, and partly a planning tool for outdoor trips.
App tabs and planning tools
AllTrails support describes five main app tabs: Explore for finding trails, Saved for organizing places and downloaded maps, Navigate for recording an activity, Activity for viewing outdoor history and community updates, and Profile for photos, reviews, completed trails, achievements, and account settings.
Community and trail data
AllTrails depends on a mix of curated route information and community signals. Reviews, photos, recordings, ratings, and recent comments can help people judge a route before they go. At the same time, outdoor conditions change quickly, so trail pages work best as planning context rather than a guarantee of what someone will find on the ground.
Public lands and stewardship
AllTrails frames its brand around access to the outdoors and responsible recreation. Its about page says the company is a 1% for the Planet partner and describes a Public Lands Program that gives land managers trail data and insights intended to support safer and more responsible outdoor use.
Why it matters
Outdoor apps can shape where people go, how prepared they feel, and which trails become crowded or overlooked. AllTrails matters because it makes trail discovery easier for beginners and experienced users, but it also raises questions about map accuracy, local conditions, privacy, public-land pressure, and how digital popularity affects real outdoor places.
Limits and tradeoffs
AllTrails can be useful, but users still need judgment. A trail page may not reflect closures, hazards, weather, wildfire smoke, snow, heat, water crossings, access rules, parking limits, or local restrictions. Offline maps, backup navigation, current land-manager notices, and basic outdoor preparation remain important.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- alltrails.com
- IP address
- 3.171.85.89
- Registrar
- GoDaddy.com, LLC
- WHOIS server
- whois.godaddy.com
- Referral URL
- http://www.godaddy.com
- Created
- August 4, 2004
- Updated
- March 11, 2026
- Expires
- March 11, 2027
- Nameservers
- ns-893.awsdns-47.net (205.251.195.125); ns-1035.awsdns-01.org (205.251.196.11); ns-1714.awsdns-22.co.uk (205.251.198.178); ns-504.awsdns-63.com (205.251.193.248)
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