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.
onX Offroad Maps include Featured Trails, Open and Closed Trails, Open Ride Areas, Recreation Sites, and Government lands.
Table of Contents:
- Featured Trails.
- Dirt Mode: Open Trails.
- Snow Mode: Snowmobile Trails.
- Open Ride Areas.
- Recreation Sites.
- Race Courses
- Government Lands.
Featured Trails
Featured Trails include additional information like pictures, technical ratings, descriptions, and more. Featured Trails are available in Dirt Mode only. Click here to learn more about Featured Trails.
Dirt Mode: Open Trails
Trails highlighted green are currently open for riding.
Full Width and Dirt Bike Trails:
50" Width (ATV) and High Clearance 4x4 Trails:
Tap an Open Trail on your map to see more info:
- Trail name and number.
- Vehicle types.
- Trail length.
- Open dates.
- Surface type.
Trail Type descriptions:
- Full-Width Roads - Roads suited for a broader range of vehicles. 4WD/AWD recommended. Expect varying terrain and occasional obstacles. An on-road license may be required.
- Dirt Bike Trails - trails open to motorized travel, but restricted to motorcycle width.
- 50" Trails - trails open to motorized travel, but restricted to vehicles 50" in width or smaller.
- High Clearance 4x4 Trails - Trails open to full-width vehicle motorized use. 4x4 and 6-8" of clearance or greater may be required to travel safely. Expect varying terrain and obstacles.
Snow Mode: Snowmobile Trails
Tap any groomed or ungroomed trail on your map to see more info:
- Trail name and number.
- Vehicle types.
- Groom frequency.
- Trail length.
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.
Dirt Mode: Closed Trails
Trails highlighted red are NOT currently open for riding.
Tap a Closed Trail on your map to see more info:
- Trail name and number.
- Vehicle types.
- Trail length.
- Open dates.
- Surface type.
Recreation Sites
This is not a complete list. Tap any recreation site on your map for more info.
Race Courses
Race Courses are special events like King of the Hammers or the Mint 400. These map features are available temporarily before and during each event. Click here to check our blog for upcoming events.
Course maps and information:
Facilities:
Tap any Race Course feature for more info.
Government Lands
Common Government Lands with similar colors:
State Forest (cyan) and US Forest Service (green).
Bureau of Land Management (yellow) and Tribal Governments (orange).
Department of Defence (pink) and National Park Service (purple).
All government lands:
Orange - tribal government (reservation)
Yellow - Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Purple - National Park Service
Light purple - Department of Defense.
Light beige - local government or Department of Transportation.
Dark beige - university or college.
Light yellow - unclassified federal.
Dark green - local park.
Blue - state park.
Light blue - state fish and wildlife.
Cyan - state forest.
Green - US Forest Service (USFS).
Bright green - US Fish and Wildlife.
Basemap Roads and Trails
These roads and trails are part of the Satellite, Topo, and Hybrid Basemaps and cannot be turned on or off. Click here to learn more about Basemaps.
Inter-states, highways, and streets:
Two-tracks (jeep trails) and dirt/gravel roads:
Basemap Symbols
These symbols are attached to the Basemaps and cannot be turned off or hidden. Most Basemap symbols show up best on the Topo Basemap. Click here to learn how to use Basemaps and 3D mode.