TrailLink: Bike, Run, Walk Cheats

TrailLink: Bike, Run, Walk Hack 2.6.1 + Redeem Codes

Trail Maps for Outdoor Fitness

Developer: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.6.1
ID: org.railstotrails.traillink

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Description

TrailLink is the ultimate trail-finder app to help you stay active and get outdoors. Enjoy full-length trail descriptions, reviews, photos, and detailed trail maps not found anywhere else!

Discover amazing trails near you that are perfect for cycling, jogging, walking, workouts and more. Explore over 40,000 miles of multi-use trails in the US, all carefully curated for quality.

Want to get started biking, walking trails or jogging? Subscribe to TrailLink Unlimited for detailed offline trail maps, plus tens of thousands of trail amenity waypoints.

Find walking trails with exercise stations, biking trails with great views and much more. Find fitness anywhere you walk or ride with the best trails near you.

Empower your next on-the-trail adventures, whether you’re hiking, biking, jogging or walking.

TrailLink is powered by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) expert trails database which offers unique trail-finder functionality. Plus, TrailLink Unlimited lets you search Google Places for easy access to trail-side businesses.

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's GIS mapping initiatives have produced more than 40,000 miles of highly accurate trail maps. Download trail maps and access them any time, then share your trail photos and trips with friends.

Take TrailLink with you today and let Rails-to-Trails Conservancy be your expert guide out on the trail. Try it out today and register to get your first map for free!

Download TrailLink today for:

OUTDOOR EXERCISE
• Discover the joys out the outdoors with scenic walking and biking trails near you.
• Get outside and get in shape whether you’re a beginner or an outdoor enthusiast.

FIND TRAILS
• Search for trails near you or by location
• Search for trails on the map
• Search for Google Places on the map
• Download trail maps for offline use
• Find the best trails for jogging, walking or biking

TRAILS FOR ALL TRIPS
• Find trails for jogging
• Biking routes
• Walking trails
• Hiking trails
• And more!

TRAIL REVIEWS
• Read RTC's expert trail descriptions
• Read and write trail reviews
• Save your trail favorites

SHARE YOUR ROUTES
• Upload trail photos
• Share trails with friends

TRAIL DIRECTIONS & INFORMATION
• See your location on the trail
• Generate driving directions
• Amenity waypoints like exercise stations, trailheads, tunnels and drinking fountains
• Find restrooms, parking & much more

RAILS-TO-TRAILS CONNECTION
• Sync your account with TrailLink's website
• Support the mission of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy!

Download the TrailLink app today and let RTC guide your way!


The TrailLink app offers the Unlimited subscription in the app directly through your iTunes Account for only $29.99 for 12 months of unlimited offline map downloads. The TrailLink Unlimited subscription will automatically renew for $29.99 after 12 months unless you cancel your subscription at least 24hrs before the end of the current subscription period. You can cancel at any time and manage your subscription, including turning off auto-renewal, in your Account Settings.

To view TrailLink Terms of Use policy, please visit: https://www.traillink.com/terms-of-use/

To view Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's Privacy Policy, please visit: https://www.railstotrails.org/privacy/

Version history

2.6.1
2023-07-14
Bug fixes and improvements
2.6.0
2023-05-02
Bug Fixes and Improvements
2.5.2
2022-10-28
Bug fixes and improvements
2.5.1
2022-09-22
Bug fixes and improvements
2.5.0
2022-07-29
Added an option to delete your account.
2.2.1
2021-11-24
• Bug fixes
2.2.0
2021-10-21
• Bug fixes
2.1.4
2021-10-05
• Bug fixes
2.1.3
2021-09-16
• Bug fixes
2.1.2
2021-08-08
• Bug fixes
2.1.1
2021-07-12
• Dark mode
• Bug fixes
2.1.0
2021-06-20
• Dark mode
• Bug fixes
2.0.13
2020-09-07
• Bug fixes
2.0.12
2020-09-01
• Bug fixes
2.0.11
2020-08-07
• Bug fixes
2.0.10
2020-07-20
• Apple Sign In
• Bug fixes
2.0.9
2020-06-12
• Updated App Store screenshots
• Bug fixes
2.0.8
2020-05-30
• New offline map style
• Bug fixes & performance improvements
2.0.7
2020-05-07
• Remove search limits
• Bug fixes & performance improvements
2.0.6
2019-12-17
• iOS 13 support.
• Add Search functionality to find nearby trails on the map screen.
• Fix issue with offline trail lines.
• Bug fixes.
• Performance improvements.
2.0.5
2019-08-24
• Various trails near me and search enhancements
• Add redo search functionality to the nearby map screen
• Bug fixes
• Performance improvements
2.0.4
2019-08-14
• Add redo search functionality
• Various trails near me and search enhancements
• Bug fixes
2.0.3
2019-08-05
• New redesign with bottom navigation
• New nearby trails search functionality
• New advanced search with filters
• Register to view trail map lines
• Ability to track completed trails
• Trail amenity waypoints added to Unlimited
• Google Places added to Unlimited
• Bug fixes
2.0.2
2019-07-29
• New redesign with bottom navigation
• New nearby trails search functionality
• New advanced search with filters
• Register to view trail map lines
• Ability to track completed trails
• Trail amenity waypoints added to Unlimited
• Google Places added to Unlimited
• Bug fixes
2.0.1
2019-07-26
• New redesign with bottom navigation
• New nearby trails search functionality
• New advanced search with filters
• Register to view trail map lines
• Ability to track completed trails
• Trail amenity waypoints added to Unlimited
• Google Places added to Unlimited
• Bug fixes

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
TrailLink Unlimited
(The TrailLink Unlimited subscription allows you to download an unlimited number of maps for offline use. It also provides the ability for you to create your own custom digital trail guides and custom routes on the website.)
$29.99
Free
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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
6 134 Ratings

Reviews

Shak168,
Lamoille Trail like heaven
Just came back from two days of doing about 65% of the Lamoille Trail. First day we basically went from Morrisville where we were staying to. Hardwick had a nice little breakfast there and rode back in the most hellacious thunder and lightning storm that we’ve ever drove through, there is a saying that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger well we’re basically super humans now because there was lightning flashes and thunder when we were on steel bridges, but yet the trail held up marvelously considering the huge huge amounts of rain that were just pouring down at one point I couldn’t even see it was so much so this is basically a very positive review for that. The next day I have a good fortune of having a cousin that lives in Saint Albans, so we went from Morrisville to Sheldon Junction and then took the trails into Saint Albans that was about 45 miles and it was a beautiful day after the drenching rain this trail was in great shape. Bravo.
PretzlKing,
Newest Update resolves previous issues
I love TrailLink. It is my go to resource for finding new trails in new locations. The app allows me to find suitable trails for my road bike, and then helps me easily navigate to them. The maps, trail info, and reviews are extremely valuable to me.

It will still take me a little more time to get used to the new UI, but the developer seems to have fixed the problems I previously had. Thanks, TrailLink, for reaching out to me and working to make the app awesome again.

******** previous review: Most of my favorite functionality is gone in the new update. I hate that I can no longer “redo search in this area” to search for trails in the area I have showing on the map. I am a truck driver and pretty much search for new trails every day, depending on where I happen to be that day.

The search location screen is disastrous. If I try to tap one of the autofill suggestions, entirely different cities and states are filled in. I also hate that I can no longer just scroll around the map and see all the trails in the country.

I know, with new updates it takes a while to get the wrinkles ironed out. I have faith the developers will fix these problems. Hopefully soon, as this is one of my most often used apps! *******end of previous review
colofemme,
Better than we expected
Gorgeous with interesting historical component with commentary about Lewis and Clark journey. Close to shore and pounding waves yet accessible to a commercial area if you want to buy lunch. Some sharp blind curves with tall salt grasses that hide oncoming bikes and peds. Ideal for moderately paced, low stress rides.

We parked at Beard’s Hollow trailhead and accidentally started over the wooden bridge and up the dirt path. Steep and slippery. Ideal for MTB but not our gravel bikes. When we came back to the parking lot we chose the asphalt trail which featured a relatively flat asphalt surface through the tall grasses and pines. After riding to the end of the trail (Lewis & Clark carved tree) we rode back through Beards Hollow parking lot and cycled up to the North Head lighthouse. Great spin through a dense forest. Well designed and maintained trail.

If we lived here, we’d do this trail ALOT.
Deecoult,
Trail terrain
It would be a great improvement to trails if areas with gravel were replaced with hard pack or short stretches of asphalt. The gravel makes it impossible for people who need to used a mobility scooter and those folks NEED to be able to access the trails too. I ride my bike and have gone from trailhead on 230 in Elizabethtown on Conewago to trail head by Southhills Park in Lebanon, the Lebanon Rail Trail. Nice that the trails connect up. Lebanon County trails are better maintained and have many benches so walkers, bikers, etc. can stop for a rest. Lancaster County needs to step it up with benches and trail maintenance for the Conewago. The entire stretch is scenic. I love going on the two trails but wish it was made more accessible for those who have special needs and use scooters. One more thing, I think electric bikes do not below on the trail. Just my opinion.
Barb’s trails,
Greenbrier River Trail
AWESOME trail! After a 4 hour drive, we began our bike adventure in Cass, WV. We biked 10 miles to Clover Lick. We had two vehicles, so it made it easy to do the whole trail caravaning one at the end point each day. We stayed at Watoga State Park as our home base. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! Day 2, we biked Clover Lick to Seebert. Day 3: Seebert to Rennick. Day 4 Rennick to North Caldwell. There were some down trees to navigate along the way, but we reported them to the ranger and it appeared they were on top of the cleanup. Advise getting directions from the rangers as some of the roads and drop off points are narrow and sketchy. Our plan seemed to work out fine and we were thankful we took their advice. Because of all the rain and according to the locals, the water levels were up and the river extra beautiful!
Florence's Kid,
Ssucon Valkey Rail Trail
This trail is excellent and well maintained. My comment is in regard to one specific trail entrance - The Coopersburg Living Memorial Park is not handicapped friendly. My wife is handicapped and requires a tricycle as she lost her ability to balance a bike from Parkinson’s Disease. The entrance is filled with pot holes, road grindings (some the size of baseballs) water and mud. My road bike was fine to maneuver around these obstacles but my wife’s 66 lb tricycle just couldn’t get through without my pushing it to the trail marker. To be fair, perhaps the powers that be may not have gotten to this issue as of yet. We have found most trails to be handicapped friendly. I rarely write a review and complain but, if you’re one of many handicapped people who use these trails, I recommend you avoid this particular entrance.
RRSill,
Great Trail!
Our cycling group tried this trail for the first time this weekend. We started at the Chiefland trailhead and headed to Fanning Springs! Note: there’s no restrooms at the Fanning Springs trailhead. We then headed towards Old Town and rode to the bridge over the Suwannee River. Take the time to look out over the river and take in the beauty! Then we turned around and rode towards Trenton. Rode to the old train depot and there’s restrooms there! Yay! Then we headed back to Chiefland and rode a total of 41 miles. The trail is nice, maintained with a few bumps here and there. It was not heavily trafficked on a Friday afternoon and was a beautiful trail. We would ride this trail again. Pack water! Side note: there’s a hole in the wall bbq place right by the Fanning Springs trailheads that has great food! Get out and enjoy!
pickypeg,
National Grid destruction
This was once a magnificent trail with an astonishing variety of plant and shrub species that in no way comprised the integrity of the power lines running above it and through a wetland that supported a myriad of mammals, reptiles, insects and birds. However this past winter of 2020 National Grid cut it down to the ground and all that’s left are dead sticks and stumps. They completely destroyed a thriving ecosystem. It was a crime and done against the will of the Georgetown Conservation Commission and residents who complained. Herbicides luckily have not been used and at least the wood ducks returned this spring, but it is a depressing sight. I can only hope that in time nature will endure and re-establish what was once there and that utility companies will be prevented from ever doing anything like this again, something I am working to help ensure.
Diamond Elite Member,
Lake Barkley Multi-use Trail (LBL)
Today, all in all, we drove our bikes a total of 13 miles around the Eggner Ferry Bridge at KY Lake (LBL). We attempted to ride over & thru the Central Hardwoods Trail (LBL) but not long onto this trail we encountered a fallen tree across it. As this trail is 11 miles long and meanders through the woods, we figured most likely we’d encounter even more fallen trees, so we opted to turn back. As it was the Memorial Day weekend, the traffic was rather busy along Hwy 68-80 so we headed back toward Ken Lake Resort. Tomorrow we’ll drive over and “launch” our bikes closer to the 68-80 bridge near Lake Barkley. This trail appears to be much longer than today’s trail with a well protected bike-walking path from vehicular traffic. We had a blast and, Lord willing, looking forward to completing more trails down the road!
MissouriCRNA,
Trout Run Trail
Stayed in Decorah Iowa on way home to Missouri. The town is very quaint with restaurants and breweries nearby. The trail is a 11 mile loop and we enjoyed it a lot. We went both ways on the trail for extra miles and enjoyed the change of direction Countryside scenery for the most part although there is a couple miles that went by businesses and rock quarry but the trail is still well worth it. Very hilly in sections but we were on our ebikes in first assist gear and it was easy. Would have been a little challenging but doable for me on my road bike. We stayed at Hotel Winneshiek which is an old historic place and found it very nice. Stopped at Toppling Goliath Brewery for a beer and snack. Pretty cool place with big selection. Ate dinner at La Rana Bistro, also excellent. All in all a good day