



Ensure your pro subscription is active prior to following the steps below.ģ) Within the app, click on the explore button in the bottom menu.Ĥ) Type in the name of the trail in the search box. Remember though, the maps will expire after 15 days.Ģ) To be able to download offline hiking maps, you will need to pay for the AllTrails Pro subscription. If all of the sites you plan on visiting don't fit into one map, download multiple maps until you've covered all sites you plan on visiting.ĩ) Don't forget to bring your cell phone charger on your trip! It's also not a bad idea to have some printed maps or an additional phone with downloaded offline maps with you as a backup just in case something goes wrong.ġ0) You're all set, you can now navigate with your offline maps through your Google Maps app without having cell phone reception. Using two fingers, zoom out until you see all of the saved sites you plan on visiting within the map. You'll see a yellow circle with a white star that represents the sites you saved. Click on download an offline map.Ĩ) This will show a map that includes the sites you saved. This will bring up a menu that includes downloading an offline map. Check off the box next to starred places and then click done.Ħ) After you've saved all of the sites you plan on visiting using the steps above, go back to one of the sites you saved (where you see optionssuch as directions and save).ħ) Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner.

You may need to sign into your Google account to be able to do this.ĥ) Clicking on save will bring up various lists including: starred places, favorites, and want to go. 1) If you don't already have it, download the app called Google Maps to your phone.Ģ) Within the Google Maps app (and while you have good reception or wifi), search for the name of the park, trail name, or location you'll be visiting.Ĥ) You'll then see various options such as directions and save.
