Locate new trails and track your ride. Load your phone with these apps before hitting the singletrack on a bike.
Adam Nubern, GearJunkie’s Mobile Office editor, finds new rides every day. A full-time nomad traveling the U.S. by campervan, he uses these five apps to find new trail systems, track his rides, and stay in touch with friends back home.
1. MTB Project
Use: Find new trails. Free for iOS and Android devices
MTB Project houses info on over 86,000 miles of mountain bike trails worldwide. It works online and offline with maps, ratings, pictures, and comments from riders.
Nubern uses the app to find trail systems. He checks out the latest trip reports for trail conditions and looks at reviews from other riders.
Once he picks a ride, the apps gives him directions to the trail. When lost, he uses the app to figure out where he is on the map to navigate home.
MTB Project is his go-to app, except when he’s in the Northeastern U.S. There, he uses Trail Forks.
2. Trail Forks
Use: Find new trails. Free for iOS and Android devices
Trail Forks has info on over 100,000 miles of trails in 77 countries with maps, trail info and features comparable to MTB Project. The app can be used online and offline.