TrailLink: Bike, Run, Walk 4+

Trail Maps for Outdoor Fitness

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.6 • 6.9K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

TrailLink is the ultimate trail-finder app to help you stay active and get outdoors. Enjoy full-length trail descriptions, reviews, photos, and detailed trail maps not found anywhere else!

Discover amazing trails near you that are perfect for cycling, jogging, walking, workouts and more. Explore over 40,000 miles of multi-use trails in the US, all carefully curated for quality.

Want to get started biking, walking trails or jogging? Subscribe to TrailLink Unlimited for detailed offline trail maps, plus tens of thousands of trail amenity waypoints.

Find walking trails with exercise stations, biking trails with great views and much more. Find fitness anywhere you walk or ride with the best trails near you.

Empower your next on-the-trail adventures, whether you’re hiking, biking, jogging or walking.

TrailLink is powered by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) expert trails database which offers unique trail-finder functionality. Plus, TrailLink Unlimited lets you search Google Places for easy access to trail-side businesses.

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's GIS mapping initiatives have produced more than 40,000 miles of highly accurate trail maps. Download trail maps and access them any time, then share your trail photos and trips with friends.

Take TrailLink with you today and let Rails-to-Trails Conservancy be your expert guide out on the trail. Try it out today and register to get your first map for free!

Download TrailLink today for:

OUTDOOR EXERCISE
• Discover the joys out the outdoors with scenic walking and biking trails near you.
• Get outside and get in shape whether you’re a beginner or an outdoor enthusiast.

FIND TRAILS
• Search for trails near you or by location
• Search for trails on the map
• Search for Google Places on the map
• Download trail maps for offline use
• Find the best trails for jogging, walking or biking

TRAILS FOR ALL TRIPS
• Find trails for jogging
• Biking routes
• Walking trails
• Hiking trails
• And more!

TRAIL REVIEWS
• Read RTC's expert trail descriptions
• Read and write trail reviews
• Save your trail favorites

SHARE YOUR ROUTES
• Upload trail photos
• Share trails with friends

TRAIL DIRECTIONS & INFORMATION
• See your location on the trail
• Generate driving directions
• Amenity waypoints like exercise stations, trailheads, tunnels and drinking fountains
• Find restrooms, parking & much more

RAILS-TO-TRAILS CONNECTION
• Sync your account with TrailLink's website
• Support the mission of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy!

Download the TrailLink app today and let RTC guide your way!


The TrailLink app offers the Unlimited subscription in the app directly through your iTunes Account for only $29.99 for 12 months of unlimited offline map downloads. The TrailLink Unlimited subscription will automatically renew for $29.99 after 12 months unless you cancel your subscription at least 24hrs before the end of the current subscription period. You can cancel at any time and manage your subscription, including turning off auto-renewal, in your Account Settings.

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What’s New

Version 2.6.1

Bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
6.9K Ratings

6.9K Ratings

Dr.CSMD ,

Coyote Creek, Morgan Hill, CA

I did this ride on Sunday afternoon, September 8, 2924, in 102 degrees. No joke. Must explain why it wasn’t very busy. I started at Anderson Lake County Park in Morgan Hill and went to Tully Road, just past the golf course south of downtown San Jose, and then turned around and returned to the park—40 miles, 1,190 feet elevation gain. Well maintained, all paved, relatively flat, and interesting trail with SO many squirrels and chipmunks dashing across the trail. Probably just playing with the bikers. Saw a flock of young turkeys on the trail. A hawk zipped close by me and tried to grab a rodent (missed). Lots of waterfowl in the ponds along the way. Vegetation became greener the further north I went from Morgan Hill, and more water in Coyote Creek. Saw coyote scat on the trail but no animals (too hot for them). There are several homeless campsites near the golf course, and even a rooster and cats and dogs. Overall, a great trail to see the arid landscape of the Santa Clara Valley (I live in the Pacific Northwest). Will plan to do it again in the springtime when it’s greener and not so hot, when I visit relatives again.

KTescape ,

Beautiful but….

When cyclists are reviewing this trail I think it would be extremely helpful to state if they did their routes with an e-bike or a non-assist regular pedaling bike. We rode from Hill City to Mystic and found it difficult with the 8 mile steady uphill grade from Hill City to Red Fern, using non-assist bikes. Nearly everyone cycling at the same time, same distance as us, was using an E-bike and sailing right along. We spoke with several cyclists using E-bikes and they said they found it easy. We based our route today on reviews we read on this site. So if E-bikes are used, it would give other cyclists looking at trail reviews on this site, to know that fact so they can better plan their choice of sections to ride. As some have mentioned, the reverse route after a long 8-mile climb is an 8-mile downhill return (out and back riders). The grade was so steep we had to use our brakes to avoid spinning out on the gravel trail. Beautiful….yes. But we were not expecting the many miles of unrelenting uphill grade using our regular pedal bikes. We average 4,000 miles cycling every year, so we are well-seasoned cyclists.

Shak168 ,

Lamoille Trail like heaven

Just came back from two days of doing about 65% of the Lamoille Trail. First day we basically went from Morrisville where we were staying to. Hardwick had a nice little breakfast there and rode back in the most hellacious thunder and lightning storm that we’ve ever drove through, there is a saying that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger well we’re basically super humans now because there was lightning flashes and thunder when we were on steel bridges, but yet the trail held up marvelously considering the huge huge amounts of rain that were just pouring down at one point I couldn’t even see it was so much so this is basically a very positive review for that. The next day I have a good fortune of having a cousin that lives in Saint Albans, so we went from Morrisville to Sheldon Junction and then took the trails into Saint Albans that was about 45 miles and it was a beautiful day after the drenching rain this trail was in great shape. Bravo.

App Privacy

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