OnlyTrails

OnlyTrails

Topo maps & offline trail nav

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OnlyTrails is a native hiking companion built for the backcountry — real topographic maps with contour lines, offline navigation, and a power system designed to survive an all-day hike. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS • OpenTopoMap tiles with true contour lines and hillshade • Trail polylines colored by steepness, plus an elevation profile and grade chart • USGS Topo and standard basemaps included IMPORT YOUR TRAILS • Open any .gpx file from Files, AirDrop, or another app • Automatic distance, elevation gain/drop, grade, and difficulty SMART ENERGY SAVE NAVIGATION • Download a trail's tile corridor for true offline maps — no signal needed • Adaptive GPS that drops to coarse between trail forks and uses the motion coprocessor's pedometer to track progress, waking full GPS only at decision points • Eyes-free mode: spoken and haptic fork cues with a near-black glance screen • Battery-vs-ETA budget that escalates power saving as your charge tightens • Off-route alarm and a persisted breadcrumb log for retrace and where-am-I, even offline COMMUNITY • Share and discover trails • Crowd difficulty voting, reviews, and junction markings (Bee · Thorn · Slippery · Fork) • "What-the-Fork" photos pinned to confusing junctions Map tiles © OpenTopoMap (CC-BY-SA) and © OpenStreetMap contributors. USGS Topo tiles courtesy of The National Map.
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What's New in OnlyTrails

1.13

August 15, 2026

• Walking a route in reverse now works from the moment you set off, not just once you are already on it: join a trail partway along and head back the way it was recorded, and the app locks on straight away instead of leaving the whole route showing as distance left • Loops started mid-way and walked the other way round are picked up within a few steps, and the whole walk counts toward finishing them • On trails that double back on themselves, walking the return leg no longer matches you to the leg beside it — so the climb ahead and the next waypoint are the ones you are actually walking to • The trip bar now leads with how far you have walked, beside distance left and moving pace • The sunset warning clears once the sun is down instead of staying up for the rest of the hike • New Map Style settings: set the route line's thickness, whether it shows direction arrows, and how other nearby trails are drawn — which are now much easier to pick out at a junction

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