Each trail in the atlas has its own page with detailed info, run history, ratings, and reports. Here’s how to read one.
Hero
Top of the page: trail name, location, difficulty badge, a featured photo if one’s available. Below: a short description and the key stats (length, elevation change, recommended vehicle, surface type).
Map
The trail’s route shown on the atlas map. For trails with GPX data uploaded, you see the actual track. For trails without GPX, you see the start and end points.
Recent runs
A list of recent wheelers who’ve marked this trail as driven. Each entry shows the wheeler’s name (linked if their profile is public), the date, and the rig they drove it in. This is one of the most useful sections — it tells you who’s been there lately and might have current intel.
Ratings
Star rating from wheelers who’ve driven it. The bar shows the average; clicking expands to see individual ratings with their written reviews.
Condition reports
Time-stamped notes from wheelers about current trail conditions. Closures, washouts, new obstacles, seasonal access. Sort by recency. See Condition Reports for more.
Photos
User-submitted photos from runs on this trail. Click any thumbnail for the full size. Photos are attributed to the wheeler who uploaded them.
Suggesting changes
If you spot something wrong — outdated description, wrong location, missing detail — there’s a “Suggest a correction” link near the bottom. See Suggesting New Trails and Places.
Actions for logged-in users
If you’re logged in, you can:
- Mark as driven — log a run on this trail
- Save — bookmark it to your personal list
- Add to trip — include it in a trip you’re planning
- Rate — submit a star rating and written review (only after marking driven, depending on settings)
- Report condition — submit a condition update
- Upload a photo — share a run photo
