5/5 rating based on 122 reviews. Read all reviews for ViewRanger: Hike, Bike or Walk for iPhone.
ViewRanger: Hike, Bike or Walk is free iOS app published by Augmentra Ltd
Ashbody
I used this app a lot when I was in the mountains, either hiking or mtb. The really good part is you can download the high detailed map before you go and it will be cached on your phone. Nice!
DCgnat
I've used this to track 4 hikes over the last month or so and it seems to work well. Accuracy seems good, based on the fact that it overlaps with trails marked on the map. I do notice that it overstates elevation gain on the app and corrects them downward when I sync to the site. Not too hard on phone battery as long as you switch to airline mode when service is spotty. Overall pleased.
Marleepickles
A little awkward to use at first but simple enough once you get the hang of it and 20$ for countrywide topo access is far better than the alternatives I saw. I would like to see a little more zoom in the topos, but they are totally usable as they are.
Sniper no scope
This has been a great app for hiking with my dog. I just wish it told you how many miles instead of km.
infosantosh
This app is great for hiking with lots of features than similar apps like ability to download offline maps, altitude measurement and gain but with some bugs like inability to resume my activity after pause which frequently got started from the beginning.. Please fix..otherwise great app..
Dsands520
I purchased this app to hike the Wainwright Coast-to-Coast trail because the British mountain rescue teams use it along with the Standard UK OS maps, with readily available GPX waypoint files. But it turns out there are maps available for the US too, so now I've been using it for tracking mileage on all my local hikes too, both big and small.
GoOgle!
A free map app that actually works and has major trails on it. And it's free. Used it exclusively on a thru-hike of the LSHT recently. No issues at all.
VGYAKR
Downloaded maps for free for use in areas without cell coverage. I have found these incredibly useful many times in the Sierra Mountains for skiing, biking, and hiking.