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2024 AllTrails PLP Year End Update

Since launching in March 2024, the Public Lands Program has grown to include more than 450 partners around the world.  Together we helped maintain thousands of trails, educated millions of trailgoers, and created new funding for critical public lands work.  We can't wait to continue our partnerships and do even more in 2025! 

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Partners supported positive visitor experiences

Our 450 Public Lands Program partners ensured that trail information was accurate and up to date by overseeing the accuracy of

46,000

edit Trails


The program scaled globally

Trail usage grew worldwide as visitors saw the benefits of being outside with friends and family.  The Public Lands Program welcomed partners from more than

10

communityCountries


Public lands were improved for everyone

The miles of trails maintained by Public Lands program land managers and volunteers would almost take you tot he moon and back.  This year, partners oversaw

430,000

distance-1Miles of trail


We connected visitors to essential information

With 75 million AllTrails users around the world, more people than ever saw critical trail information that helped them prepare for a great day on the trails. This year, our trail pages saw

900 Million

mapPage views


People prioritized time on trail

AllTrails helped people enjoy their free time outdoors.  In 2024, AllTrails members explored the outdoors for more than

93 Million

time Hours


AllTrails supported a thriving outdoor community

People spent quality time on trails and put in the miles to match.  Collectively, AllTrails users navigated across more than

314 Million

hiking Miles

Learn how we’re supporting responsible recreation

See how our collaborations with government agencies, non-profits, and tourism agencies improved visitor experience and behavior while recreating

Grand County
Create responsible trail stewards

Grand County, UT, uses alerts to keep visitors on the right paths and away from protected areas.

Olympic National Park
66% fewer search and rescue incidents 

Olympic National Park used real-time alerts to swiftly and drastically improve park safety. 

WPNA
244% boost to fundraising revenue and reach

Western National Park Association took their Fall Park Protector campaign to the next level.