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DisappointedFull of annoyances and problems. Big icons cover and obscure map, very poor map navigation, oversimplified trail maps, very few (and confusing) display options, repeated annoying pop up, always resets to Washington DC, rife with outdated info, iPad version displays only portrait view, Trails Near Me shows trails hundreds of miles away in other states. Local governments do such a poor job of their own trail web sites that it leaves the door open for poor apps like this. While the app is not a complete waste of time, I’ll be on the lookout for a better app for sure! NEXT DAY RESPONSE FROM THE DEVELOPER states their opinion that my review is “overly critical”! Wow, not only a very poor site, but a very, very testy developer! I certainly don’t expect improvement after such a smug response! (Adjusted rating down to one star.).Version: 2.0.9

USA onlyNo Canadian data.Version: 1.3.3

5 Miles on Homestead “Express” TrailI only rode this 5 miles from the TH by the bar “The Rail,” but it was very pleasant. The trail starts being paved but turns to limestone approximately 1 mile. There were turkeys and babies within that one mile, which is partially shaded. The trail outside of Beatrice is well shaded for the first couple of miles. This makes for a cool breeze while hammering the pedals. You’ll cross four wooden bridges in those 5 miles, tracing Indian Creek part of the ways. I even spotted a fawn drinking from the creek. The only down side was the brush sticks out too far when crossing the roads. The city need to trim it. I highly recommend surfing Homestead “Express” Trail for a reconnection with nature and a blast into Gage County history!!.Version: 2.0.11

Should have read the reviewsGood looking app but had to delete as there is no Canadian Content (Ontario). Looks promising if they ever extended into Canada..Version: 2.0.9

It’s OKNice to have things in one place but the paid subscription lacks any real useful features that I can’t get for free somewhere else. Yes you can download the info for offline use with a subscription but most rail trail info can be found at the specific trail website where you can print it out or turn the web page into a .pdf for offline use. Even after buying the subscription you can’t print out any of the info and the app hasn’t been updated to give a better experience on a tablet, it’s still a small map, it’s a phone experience on a tablet. I won’t be re-subscribing.Version: 2.0.13

Coolavin ParkI visited this trail in mid-December 2023. I gave this review 3 stars because I felt like that was closest to an “okay” response. The true trail is very short. I didn’t find any signage that indicated it was apart of the Rail-To-Trail network or spoke on the history of the path. With that being said, the path is nicely maintained and paved flat to allow for various levels of mobility & inclusion. On the evening of my visit, many people were walking, biking, and cycling. I wouldn’t view this trail as a reason for a stand alone trip. Instead, I would encourage folks to use this area as a compliment to other activities in the neighborhood such as grabbing a beer at West Sixth Brewing Company, enjoying dinner at the local restaurant of Smithtown Seafood, or playing in the Coolavin Park. I believe this connects to other recreational paths such as the Legacy Trail and The Hope Center Trail, but again, I didn’t find any signage in the area itself to indicate the connection..Version: 2.6.1

Chipman Trail’s Washboard WoesThe Chipman Trail from Moscow to Pullman is a horribly jarring, bumpy ride for 7+ miles. Every 20-40 yards along this 7 mile trail are 3-4 inch wide, 1-3 inch deep, gaps in the asphalt pours running the entire width of the path. A beautiful morning ride with nice Palouse scenery became progressively and incessantly tortuous. It is like riding on a washboard. If you're in Moscow, as an alternative, | highly recommend the Eastward bound trail to Troy, a 12 mile, much more beautiful, and smooth as silk Latah Trail. Latah Trail This is a fantastic trail. Don’t miss this one!! 12 miles each way, Moscow to Troy. Generally flat with several mild grades. The asphalt tarmac is smooth and in great condition. Eastbound, beautiful Palouse scenery gives way to lightly, then heavily-forested grades ending in Troy. Bring adequate water, snacks, etc. There are frequent benches along the route. One or two pit toilets along route. Flush toilet at Troy Park, with a gas station and snack spot as well..Version: 2.6.1

Probably great if you live in USA.This is probably a great app if you live in the USA. Doesn’t seem to have any maps for bike trails in Canada 🇨🇦 (Saskatchewan)..Version: 2.0.6

Sold, but can’t be usedDoesn’t allow registrations using Canadian postal codes. Nearest trail to Toronto is in the US.Version: 2.0.13

Canadian, Ah!Below: Does not recognize or accept any Canadian areas.Version: 2.0.13

Must just be USA onlyNot much to say here other than they should probably indicate that it’s only USA..Version: 2.0.13

Lake Okeechobee TrailStarted at Pahokee Marina. Not what we expected. Very rough gravel trail and construction at several points. Disappointing for sure..Version: 2.0.6

Not goodNot good apparently only for the US. Even tried to see if it had any data for major cities here in Canada but nope. Sorry for the low rating but would reconsider if it had any data for Canada..Version: 1.3.3

Good info. Needs refinement.App contains good info on trails. Once the UI is learned, navigation is fair. It's a pretty good resource for finding rail trails. I use it to find (gravel) rail trails for bike rides. However, there are a few areas that could use improvement. First, the area map only shows trail beginnings. If you're looking at a place that's part of a trail that's hundreds of miles long, unless you know where the trail starts, you wouldn't even know there's a trail. Additionally, some trails (like the entire east to west) are broken down into sections of sub trails, so you not only need to know where the trail starts, you need to know the start of that section according to the app's data. There needs to be a way to show the trail on the big map, not just within the trail details. Trail info lacks elevation info. Nothing on elevation change and no elevation profile graph. Makes planning difficult. Need to have elevation graph with info, and, better yet, also a way to correspond point on graph with map and vise versa. Finally, no native iPad app seems opportunity lost. Map exploration could use the extra screen real estate. Good info. Good start. Good potential. Hope to see more improvement..Version: 2.0.9

No Canadian ContentDeleted no trails near me or Revelstoke? Where there is a National Park? I guess Canadians don't mater..Version: 1.3.4

Not for Ontario or CanadaDownloaded app and searched for many of the amazing MTB trails in Ontario and no results we found. Continue with other Canadian areas with no results. US only.Version: 1.6.4

Sunday at La Porte trailSunday I parked at the city park, 600 Little Cedar Bayou Drive. The start of the trail is to the left of the tennis courts by the blue trash can. I just traveled West-East along Fairmont Parkway to San Jacinto community college (13 miles around trip). The entire trail is paved, however some of it was under water. Perhaps from the rain the night before. There’s a huge overpass had to downshift to first gear. This trail is in a rural area and industrial businesses are along the path. I did see a few benches and trash cans along the way. I saw one cyclist and a golf cart very desolate. If a little tender loving care TLC was invested this could be a whole lot better trail attracting more cyclists. Not recommended for greater than 8 mph..Version: 2.1.4

Nothing is free.Went to download this app to view some Connecticut trails. I view them once for like 10 seconds, then you need to UPGRADE and pay more to download or access even the most basic trail map. These maps are online in PDF format for free. Stay clear of this app—unless you want to feel ripped off! Response: It’s nice to say your trail maps are free. They aren’t. Try downloading your own app. I tried to access them from the app and everything is PAY MORE. If you want to charge for everything little thing, that’s fine. But don’t say you’re offering a functional free app because that is not the case. I literally couldn’t not access the public trail map without paying!.Version: 2.1.4

No info for Ontario, Canada. 🙁Disappointing..Version: 1.6.2

No trails in Canada?!Literally no content for Canadians just a blank map.Version: 1.3.4


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