Trails LA County
iPhone / Forme et santé
From the desert to the mountains and to the sea, Trails LA County is the official trail guide to hundreds of miles of public multi-use trails across Los Angeles County. Featuring accurate, updated trail maps, Trails LA County shows you where you are on the trail and guides you along your journey.
Trails LA County includes maps of trails, maps of regional parks and open spaces, curated outings, beautiful photographs, succinct descriptions, and helpful information. Trails LA County will help you enjoy the beautiful trails and diverse landscapes offered throughout the County with confidence that you are on the right path!
Trails LA County was created by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in collaboration with the United States National Park Service, California State Parks, Mountains Recreation Conservation Authority, Mountains Restoration Trust, and the Catalina Island Conservancy.
# Features
- GPS shows where you are while out on the trail
- Accurate maps of more than 500 miles of public, multi-use trails
- Curated outings
- Beautiful landscape photography
- Pertinent trail use information
- Succinct trail descriptions
- Information about outdoor events
- Partner organization information
Please contact LA County Department of Parks and Recreation Trails Planning at trails@parks.lacounty.gov with any questions about Trails LA County.
(This app uses background location to let you know when you're approaching a task location for challenges you're participating in. Continued use of background location may decrease battery life.)
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Photo challenge screens now make it clearer where photos can be submitted while keeping browsing separate from the submit flow. Details, Locations, Categories, and Photos tabs now follow a cleaner flow before and after joining, browsing Locations and Categories stays informational until you explicitly choose to submit a photo, and submission uses one guided flow with consistent progress and visible selected category/location context. Submitting a photo is now a direct three-step flow — pick a category, pick a location, then write your post — with the Submit button disabled until you've attached a photo. Category cards drop the small status pill in favor of clearer "N of M submitted" copy, tapping a category in the picker advances immediately instead of needing a separate NEXT button, and categories that allow multiple submissions per person stay open for new submissions until you actually reach the per-person limit. The submission screens drop an extra summary card so each step has more room for the actual content, and the primary action buttons (SUBMIT, POST, SELECT A LOCATION, JOIN CHALLENGE, NEXT) use a higher-contrast label color so the button text stays readable in both their active and disabled states. Submitted photos now appear in the Photos gallery and My Submissions without requiring a manual refresh, Locations and Categories no longer fully reload just because you joined, categories with prior submissions stay visible for additional submissions until you reach the per-person limit, you can no longer favorite your own submitted photo, and the participant count now uses the correct singular/plural wording. We also dropped the rolled-up Submitted count pill on Locations rows, expanded the category detail sheet so longer descriptions render in full with formatting and scrolling, moved the selected category pill next to the challenge name on the Create Post step, and made tapping a submittable category jump straight to the submit flow with a progress bar that only appears when there are multiple steps. This build also rolls in another round of polish across the category, location, and post-creation screens for tighter spacing, copy, and behavior. Sharing a photo challenge submission now shares the actual social post (with image and caption) via a deep link instead of just the raw image, button and title casing across challenge screens reads as "Join Challenge", "Submit Photo", "Continue", and "Share" instead of all-caps, and the missing divider line under the navigation bar on the standalone Social screen is back. We also tightened photo challenge submission screens for visual consistency with cleaner sheet styling, restored uppercase action buttons where appropriate, and added a My Submissions–specific empty state, and hardened the photo challenge questionnaire flow so unsupported legacy questions are skipped, going Back from the post step preserves the answers you already entered, and step counts include each question. This release also fixes a crash that could happen when opening the Me > Challenges tab while a refresh was in flight, fixes survey challenge tasks completed while offline disappearing from To-Do but never showing up in Completed after the next sync, and fixes the sponsored badge on community cards in the More Communities carousel drifting away from the community name when the name was short. We also tightened the photo challenge submission flow so the Create Post step has a real Back button to your previous step, and the flow handles cases where the location has no eligible category or you aren't enrolled in the challenge more clearly.
If you're enjoying Trails LA County, help us grow the community by leaving a five-star review. Have questions or run into any issues? We're here to help: visitors+ios@outerspatial.com. Happy exploring!