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Find trails across the United States

Trails in every state, coast to coast

Federal + community trail records · coast to coast

Trail atlas

186,191 trail records · 53 states and territories

Community-mapped local trails load as you zoom in.

Typical grade

By the typical grade the U.S. Forest Service publishes.

Two kinds of trail records, organized by state: the National Forest System inventory straight from the U.S. Forest Service, and community-mapped local trails from OpenStreetMap, from state forest routes to city open space. Scout options anywhere in the country, then build your kit for the day you have planned.

These pages carry the facts each source publishes for a trail. Our Colorado trail guides go much deeper: verified conditions, parking, timing, and route judgment from people who hike them.

See the Colorado trail guides

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Every record, listed by state. To explore the map instead, use Fly to a state on the atlas above.

About this atlas

Sources: U.S. Forest Service National Forest System trail records, and OpenStreetMap community trail mapping.

Forest Service snapshot 2026-07-09. Records do not reflect current closures, conditions, or seasonal orders. Check with the local ranger district before you go.

OpenStreetMap snapshots through 2026-07-11, by state. Community mapping is not verified for access, conditions, or maintenance. Check with the land manager before you go.

Trail data © OpenStreetMap contributors, Open Database License (ODbL) 1.0.

This atlas covers named trails: the National Forest System plus community-mapped state, county, and city trail systems, including the Adirondack and Catskill preserves. Unnamed paths and unsanctioned social trails are excluded.

Get this data at /hikes/opendata