Transit & Trails: Find, Plan, Share Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Transit & Trails: Find, Plan, Share for iPhone.
Transit & Trails: Find, Plan, Share is free iOS app published by Trailhead Labs, Inc.

Awesome!

Outside kids

I love it! I love being able to use the site while out hiking or on the train. I take kids hiking and always need info to go with the flow and adjust to changes in weather, plans, etc. keep up the good work.


HikingGal

TangoGarbo

I really like T&T. You need to know the area dust though, I think anyway.


Great app

JGibson78

Why buy a hiking book- uses google maps combined with hiking magazine descriptions


CrapApp

שובידובידו

Don't use this crap. Use other apps, better than this.


Nicely done!

All nicknames are in use

Very well designed, incredibly practical, and super easy to use. The only improvement I can think of is a refresh button. Currently, when I scroll the map to an area other than my present location, the trail & campsite markers sometimes do not show up for the new area. (Could be my phone, I suppose ... iPhone 4, iOS 5.1.1) Otherwise, highly recommended!


No good

Ghjhdt

I'm in gatlinburg tn and it said there were no trails near me


Very useful app.

pani6me

Thank you for a great app like this. User interface is simple and easy to use. Sometimes the loading of trail locations can be slow due to slow data connections. It would be useful to have an option to cache the map into memory before going into a trail where the data connection may not be available.


Very nice way to find trails in the Bay Area

Steamfire

Has a map layer of all the actual trail paths too! All trails doesn't have that. Needs the ability to save maps offline though.


I don't get it

default35

I don't see any trails. I click on one of the parks and then the screen says plan your trip/share on fb and Twitter. Did I miss something?


Don't use if in Utah

Lilfox1128

Could be potentially good after years of users use and them adding potential sites. I live in Utah and there is only a handful of sites for the entire state that is covered in national parks and trails.