
Click points to auto-route between them. Hover mouse before clicking to preview routing.
Winter Sports do not work well with auto-routing and are often 'off the grid' anyway.
Hold alt to draw a straight line between points.

Missing a routing connection or want to go off-grid? Click and drag the last blue point to free-hand draw your route.
As you draw your line will snap to nearby trails.

Want complete control? Manually edit each route point.
Optionally upload a GPX and "snap" it to our routing trail network.

Create a complete custom map with POIs, lines, polygons and colors.
When done sync your route to the Trailforks app, Garmin or share with a friend via URL.

Touch and hold a spot on the map to auto-route between them.

Touch and drag the last blue point to free-hand draw your route.
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Trail Conditions
Trail Ridden Direction
Trailforks scans users ridelogs to determine the most popular direction each trail is ridden. A good flowing trail network will have most trails flowing in a single direction according to their intension.
The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
Trail Last Ridden
Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine the last time a trail was ridden.
Trail Ridden Direction
The intended direction a trail should be ridden.
Contribute Details
Colors indicate trail is missing specified detail.
Trail Popularity ?
Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine which trails are ridden the most in the last 9 months.
Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors.
ATV/ORV/OHV Filter
Max Vehicle Width
inches
Radar Time
LEGEND
Trail Difficulties
Trail Report Status
Trail Conditions
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Add POI to Route
Click on map to add POI to this route. These POIs will only show with this route and not the normal public map.
Delete POI
Add Polygon to Route
Click points to draw a polygon. Click last point added to finish the polygon.
Add Line to Route
Click points to draw a colored line. After you can click and drag points to edit the line.
Add Colored Section
This feature can be used to show race stages.
Drag the sliders so the desired section is marked in red.
Upload GPX
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Turn-by-Turn Directions
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Drawing Instructions
There are 2 ways to draw a route, click points to auto-route between them, or freehand draw a line.
Auto-routing between clicked points is the default, click a starting point on the map. You can toggle off Draw Mode if you wish to interact with the map like normal. You can hold down ALT to draw a straight line between points, ignoring the auto-routing. You can hold down SHIFT and route to a point on the map in map mode. Pressing ESC will exit Draw Mode. To start freehand drawing click and drag the last blue routing point. If drawing near trails your line will snap to the nearest trail after drawing. To remove points press or hold down DELETE. Clicking a blue routing point will remove it and the route will be re-calculated. There is also an undo option to revert some changes. Optionally hold CTRL while freehand drawing near parallel trails to stick to that current trail. Optionally hold Z while drawing to disable snapping to trails. Click the edit points button to manually edit or add points after drawing. When editing points, to delete a point, click it and press DELETE. Click auto-routing and freehand drawing can be mixed to create the best route. Routing Issues Trailforks auto-routing relies on trails connecting and valid direction data. You can help improve routing by editing trails and snapping their points to roads and nearby trails along with correctly specifying the preferred direction for that trail. If auto-routing isn't able to connect trails, you can always freehand draw the missing connection to complete your route. View status of routing network Calculate Isochrone
An isochrone visualizes all the places you could ride within blocks of time or distance from a point.
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