Trailforks
Trailforks maps and tracks every ride with precision
Trailforks is a feature-rich companion for anyone who spends serious time on two wheels, whether you are into mountain biking, gravel grinding, or backcountry exploring. Its core strength lies in a huge, professionally curated trail database that makes it feel like you are carrying a local guide for almost any riding destination.
The map layer is where Trailforks really shines. Topographic maps, slope shading, and clear difficulty color-coding make it easy to choose trails that match your skills and fitness. You can browse more than 700,000 routes, check average ride times, and read condition reports from trail associations and everyday riders. This combination of official data and crowd-sourced feedback is excellent for planning safe, enjoyable outings and avoiding closures or muddy sections.
Navigation tools are equally solid. Turn on GPS tracking to record distance, speed, and elevation, then save your rides to review your progress. You can create custom routes, add them to a Wishlist, and export or sync them with compatible devices like Garmin and Wahoo, which is handy if you prefer following cues on your bike computer. Directions to trailheads and nearby bike shops complete the planning toolkit.
The interface packs in a lot of information, so it can feel a bit dense for newcomers, and some of the more advanced features may take time to master. Offline map access and full-region coverage also lean heavily on paid options, which might disappoint casual riders looking for a completely free experience.
For dedicated riders, though, Trailforks offers one of the most comprehensive mapping and tracking experiences available, combining detailed cartography, powerful planning tools, and an active community into a single, trail-focused hub.
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