I'm looking for (ideally) a single GPS app that I can use. The features that are most important to me are:
1) Download maps for use offline (out of range)
2) Public land boudaries - I do a lot of dispersed camping and want to be sure I'm on public land
3) Backcountry roads - although I am not doing difficult "off roading", just navigating
4) Hiking/Backpacking trails
OnX Hunt looks like a good option, especially with respect to private/public land boundaries, but it's not really geared toward hiking trails. They have an "Off Road" version, but that's a lot of the same info as "Hunt" and I don't need any information on "off roading". They also have a "Backcountry" product, but apparently the trail system is not as large as other more trail oriented apps.
It looks like Gaia GPS is geared toward hiking trails and also shows public lands for the purpose of dispersed camping.
Has anyone else figured this out? Are there other ideas/apps that would work?
I'm basically looking for a hiking trails app that I can also use to make sure I'm camping on public lands and not private property. I plan to use it here in the Rocky Mountain states.
1) Download maps for use offline (out of range)
2) Public land boudaries - I do a lot of dispersed camping and want to be sure I'm on public land
3) Backcountry roads - although I am not doing difficult "off roading", just navigating
4) Hiking/Backpacking trails
OnX Hunt looks like a good option, especially with respect to private/public land boundaries, but it's not really geared toward hiking trails. They have an "Off Road" version, but that's a lot of the same info as "Hunt" and I don't need any information on "off roading". They also have a "Backcountry" product, but apparently the trail system is not as large as other more trail oriented apps.
It looks like Gaia GPS is geared toward hiking trails and also shows public lands for the purpose of dispersed camping.
Has anyone else figured this out? Are there other ideas/apps that would work?
I'm basically looking for a hiking trails app that I can also use to make sure I'm camping on public lands and not private property. I plan to use it here in the Rocky Mountain states.