AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run Reviews – Page 60

5/5 rating based on 659 reviews. Read all reviews for AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run for iPhone.
AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run is free iOS app published by AllTrails, Inc.

Good app

sbattey

Good app but it lacks swipe to go back after the latest update...not sure if it was enabled before but it isn’t there now and it is a huge usability issue.


Doesn’t work anymore.

Ahoo Betty

All the app does is load the page for a park and then completely freezes. Lame. Edit: this is only true of some trails.


Love the app, but...

itsmejessibee

I really enjoy this app for finding new places to hike, but I wish there was an option to list the trials I’ve been to without recording them.


Fun on the surface, worthless on the trail

SparkytheSunDevil

This is a good app for looking at the trails out there and seeing the pics people have taken but unless you only hike in metropolitan locations with good cell phone service, this app is absolutely worthless. Can't pull up "downloaded" maps and I find the maps are not correctly synchronized to real GPS locations. Prepare to get lost if you plan on using this app.


The new trail king

crizoo

Lots of recent development is great to see. This is my go-to app for recording adventures. Nice work.


Very helpful app

Peyton Man

Great for finding new hikes and for scouting out trails in advance to see which ones are a good fit for time, ability and scenery.


Limited Use & Cancellation Difficulties

DUShock

The use of maps depends upon connectivity and access to Internet, which is not always or rarely possible in the back country. Maps are good through the website portal if printed prior. In trying to cancel the automatic renewal and payment I am stuck in a feedback loop between the app and the website. It is best to cancel through a desktop unless purchased through the App Store.


Needs to integrate w/ Apple HealthKit

ORHobbes

The content is there, but they do not integrate w/ Apple’s Health app. So none of your hikes will count towards your calories or workouts in the Apple Activity or Health apps. That’s a deal breaker for me. Worse yet, they absolutely cripple the app by not allowing you to use any maps offline unless you pay $30 every year. If you hike every month, $30/yr is fine. But for those of us that only hike a a few times a year, $30 is not a great deal. They need to have other options for casual hikers, such as $10 a year that only lets you download a maximum of 10 hikes, or something like that. By its very nature, hiking is usually in areas with no cell phone signal, so offline access for a hiking app is a basic necessity. So if you make everybody pay $30 a year, even when they only use the app a few times a year, you are forcing your more casual users to go find less expensive alternatives.


Great app for finding hike everywhere

PolliPods

We have used this app all over the US. It’s been a great way to find hikes that match what we are looking for depending upon the day.


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JtOneTwo

Update 4* - latest update fixed the loading times. 2* Loading..... still loading..... hold please, just loading..... The app is just fine, but if you want to fire it up to check something while you’re out and about, expect Windows XP initializing times!!