onX Offroad maps are interactive, meaning you can tap almost any map feature to learn more about it in the info card. If you aren't sure what something is, try tapping it to find out.
Click here to learn more about identifying map features without a legend.
Table of Contents:
- Dirt Mode trails
- Snow Mode trails
- Open Ride Areas
- Geographic symbols
- Highways, roads, and hiking trails
- Recreation Sites
Dirt Mode trails
Dirt Mode Guided Trails are highlighted green, blue, black, or red depending on difficulty, and include additional information like pictures, technical ratings, descriptions, and more.
Zoom in to see trail names, numbers, and open dates.
Click here to learn more about Guided Trails.
Click here to learn more about changing Map Modes.
Easy Guided Trail:
Moderate Guided Trail:
Difficult Guided Trail:
Extreme Guided Trail:
Open normal trail:
Closed trail:
Single track:
50" trail:
60" trail:
High clearance 4x4 trail:
Full-width road:
Snow Mode trails
Snow Mode Guided Trails are highlighted green, blue, or black depending on difficulty, and include additional information like pictures, technical ratings, descriptions, and more.
Zoom in to see trail names, numbers, and open dates.
Click here to learn more about Guided Trails.
Click here to learn more about changing Map Modes.
Easy Guided Trail:
Moderate Guided Trail:
Difficult Guided Trail:
Groomed normal trail:
Ungroomed normal trail:
NOTE: snowmobile trails are only visible in Snow Mode. Click here to learn how to change between Dirt Mode and Snow Mode.
Open Ride Areas
Open Ride Areas are places to ride where you aren't necessarily restricted to trails. The name of the Open Ride Area is displayed inside the area boundary.
Tap an Open Ride Area on your map to see more info:
- Vehicle types
- Surface type
- Contact phone number
- Open dates
- Fee, permit, and vehicle requirements
Geographic symbols
These symbols are attached to the Basemaps and cannot be turned off or hidden.
Mountain peak:
Pass:
Highways, roads, and hiking trails
Interstate:
Highway:
Side street:
Forest service road:
Unnamed dirt road:
Hiking trail:
Recreation Sites
Recreation Sites are attached to the Basemaps and cannot be turned off or hidden.
These are the most common or most useful recreation sites, but there are many, many more. Tap any recreation site icon on your map to find out what it represents. Click here to learn how to identify map features without a legend.
RV Campsite:
Lookout tower:
Trailhead:
Fishing access:
Boat ramp:
Campground: