Guided Trails include photos of the Trail, detailed descriptions, technical ratings, suggested times to ride, trail length, estimated travel time, vehicle types allowed, and more. Guided Trails are blue, green, or black depending on difficulty, and highlighted orange when you tap them.
Table of Contents:
- Viewing Guided Trails in the onX Offroad App.
- Viewing Guided Trails in the onX Offroad Web Map.
Guided Trails in the onX Offroad App
Tap a blue Guided Trail on your map to view the info card.
Swipe the top of the info card up to expand it and view more.
- Difficulty
- Estimated time
- Distance
- Low and high points
- Route type (out and back, point to point)
- Best times
- Vehicle types allowed
- Description
- Photos
- Getting there
- Surface type
- Elevation
- Recommended itinerary
- Side trips
Tap the icon in the upper-right corner of the info card to save the Guided Trail to your Saved Content so you can quickly find it later.
Click here to learn more about Saved Content.
You can search for nearby Guided Trails using the Discover menu. Click here to learn more about using the Discover menu to find nearby trails.
Guided Trails include single track, 50" width, 60" width, high clearance 4x4, and full-width trails. Click here for a map legend that shows trails by type.
Guided Trails in the onX Offroad Web Map
Click a blue Guided Trail on your map to view the info card.
Scroll down inside the info card to view more.
- Difficulty
- Estimated time
- Distance
- Low and high points
- Route type (out and back, point to point)
- Best times
- Vehicle types allowed
- Description
- Photos
- Getting there
- Surface type
- Elevation
- Recommended itinerary
- Side trips
Click the icon in the upper-right corner of the info card to save the Guided Trail to your Saved Content so you can quickly find it later.
Click here to learn more about Saved Content.
You can search for nearby Guided Trails using the Discover menu. Click here to learn more about using the Discover menu to find nearby trails.
Guided Trails include single track, 50" width, 60" width, high clearance 4x4, and full-width trails. Click here for a map legend that shows trails by type.