Map details provide a wealth of additional information to help you plan your next adventure. Map details can be found by tapping on the 'Map Options' button in the lower right corner of any map view screen (look for the icon with overlapping squares).
You can access map details by following these steps:
Via desktop or laptop computer:
- Log in to your account on https://www.alltrails.com
- Select a trail card or personal map/activity
- If on a trail details page, select the static map of the trail (on the right-hand side)
- Select the 'Map Options' button at the bottom right corner of the map (look for the icon with overlapping squares)
- Select the map detail you are interested in (a green frame will appear around it)
- Tap 'Apply' and it will then be applied to the map
Via iPhone or Android app:
- Log into your account
- Select a trail card or personal map/activity
- If on a trail or activity details page, scroll down to the map section and click 'View Full Map'. If on a map details page, your map will immediately be displayed.
- In the bottom right corner of the map screen you will see the 'Map Options' button (look for the icon with the overlapping squares)
- Select the map detail you are interested in (a green frame will appear around it) and swipe down on the grey bar to dismiss the pop-up
There are five real-time map details that are exclusive to AllTrails+ members:
Heatmap - Visualizes all the user activities tied to any trail. Easily find the most popular routes or less-traveled paths that other community members have taken.
Weather - Displays real-time satellite and radar weather data over any map layer.
Air Quality - Displays a real-time air quality index over any map layer. Color coded with green indicating the cleanest air and red indicating the most polluted.
Pollen - Displays a daily forecast of pollen levels over any map layer in the U.S. and Europe. The map detail is color coded with green indicating the lowest concentration of pollen and red indicating the highest concentration. This map details is great for people with seasonal allergies!
Light Pollution - Displays a color coded map detail of excessive nighttime artificial light sources worldwide over any map layer. Areas displayed in red show the most light polluted areas while blue shows the least polluted. This layer gives you insight into whether or not you’ll be able to see stars at night!