Trailspect

Trails endure when communities connect.

Trailspect connects all trail users within local Regions and connects people nationwide through activity Spaces, making it easier to share practical knowledge, build relationships, and care for trails together.

WHY TRAILSPECT

People who share trails should know one another.

People across all muscle-powered trail activities often care about the same places while remaining separated by activity, organization, or geography. Trailspect helps those communities find one another, share local knowledge, and work together to care for the trails they share.

See how Trailspect puts community first.

Trail users standing together with their arms around one another at a wooded overlook.
Six trail users studying a map together on a wooded trail.

HOW TRAILSPECT WORKS

Connect. Share. Care.

Meet people who use and care for the same trails. Share practical local knowledge across outdoor interests. Turn stronger connections into better stewardship, coordination, and support for the places that bring people together.

See how clubs help turn connection into community.

COMMUNITY FIRST

Built for clubs. Open to all.

Trailspect strengthens the grassroots of trail culture by helping trail users, clubs, land managers, and stewardship organizations find one another. It is not an activity tracker or a trail-finder. It connects real people, practical local knowledge, and the communities that care for trails.

See how Trailspect connects people through local Regions.


TRAILSPECT REGIONS

Find the communities connected to the places you care about.

Trailspect connects every part of the United States through 250 Regions shaped around communities, landscapes, and the trail resources people share. Each Region has a corresponding Zone in Outpost where people can find local knowledge, ask focused questions, and connect across outdoor interests.

See how stronger connections lead to shared trail care.

Portrait map of Trailspect Regions across the central and eastern United States, centered on the Mississippi River and major waterways.

STEWARDSHIP

Shared trails need shared care.

When trail users, clubs, land managers, and stewardship organizations can find one another, it becomes easier to share emerging needs, coordinate maintenance and volunteer efforts, direct people toward the right local resources, and support work already underway. Those connections also help people understand access expectations, seasonal conditions, local norms, and the practical choices that keep trails healthy and communities working well together.

See what community trail care looks like in practice.

WHO BELONGS

Everyone who cares about trails has a place here.

Trailspect is for people across every muscle-powered trail activity, along with the clubs, race directors, land managers, and stewardship organizations who help care for the trails those communities use. Whether you hike, run, ride, paddle, observe wildlife, travel on horseback, or enjoy trails in another way, bring the places you know, the questions you have, and the perspective your community can share.

See how club leaders and race directors can learn from peers.

PEER SPACES

People doing the work should not have to do it alone.

Outpost gives club leaders and race directors dedicated peer Spaces to compare approaches, ask practical questions, share hard-earned lessons, and preserve knowledge others can use. Each community keeps its own identity and authority while connecting with peers who understand the work.

See what Trailspect can make possible for you and your trail community.

Portrait map of Trailspect Regions across the central and eastern United States, centered on the Mississippi River and major waterways.
A large crowd gathers among trees in low morning light.

CONNECT THROUGH TRAILSPECT

Find your people. Strengthen the places you care about.

Join Outpost to connect with local trail communities, find nationwide peers who share your activity, and exchange practical knowledge that helps people care for trails together. Invite the clubs and stewardship groups you trust. Every useful connection makes Trailspect more valuable for everyone.

ADD OUTPOST

Add Outpost to Your Phone

Keep Outpost one tap away by adding it to your phone’s home screen. On iPhone, use Safari. On Android, use Chrome or Samsung Internet.

On Android1. Open Outpost in Chrome or Samsung Internet.2. Open the browser menu.In Chrome, tap In Samsung Internet, tap 3. Tap Install app or Add to Home screen.4. Confirm by tapping Install or Add.

On iPhone1. Open Outpost in Safari.2. Tap the Share button.3. Tap Add to Home Screen.4. Tap Add.


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