This year, participation in the Public Lands Program helped visitors explore more trails with confidence while creating meaningful outdoor experiences. With over 19,000 trail page edits this year, our 750+ partners helped reach 90 million AllTrails members with up-to-date trail information. We were proud to launch the AllTrails Stewards Fund, which supported 24 non-profits working to improve their local trail systems this year. We’re grateful to our partners and look forward to continuing our work together in 2026.
Interested in partnering with AllTrails to help manage trail page information and analyze visitor patterns?
Partners supported positive visitor experiences
Our 750 Public Lands Program partners ensured that trail information was accurate and up to date by overseeing the accuracy of
90,000
Trails
We connected visitors to essential information
With 90 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, trail pages managed in the program saw over
400 Million
Page views
Visitors hit the trail
More people spent time on the trail in 2025. Visitors loved keeping a record of where they travelled and helped Public Lands Program trails see more than
11 Million
Activities recorded
Public lands supported exploration
The miles AllTrails users traveled on our partners' trails would take you around the earth nearly 10,000 times! Our partners' trails felt the love this year, with AllTrails users clocking
252 Million
Recorded miles
People prioritized time on trail
AllTrails Public Lands partners helped people enjoy their free time outdoors. In 2025, AllTrails members explored the our partner's trails for more than
33 Million
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
644 Million
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
Create responsible trail stewards
Grand County, UT, uses alerts to keep visitors on the right paths and away from protected areas.
66% fewer search and rescue incidents
Olympic National Park used real-time alerts to swiftly and drastically improve park safety.
244% boost to fundraising revenue and reach
Western National Park Association took their Fall Park Protector campaign to the next level.
