Inaugural AllTrails Impact Report outlines Public Lands Program success and giveback efforts
SAN FRANCISCO (March 12, 2026) – AllTrails today released its first Impact Report, detailing its social and environmental impact work. As outdoor participation reaches record highs and public lands respond to environmental and policy threats, AllTrails is directly investing in supporting land managers, addressing climate change, and increasing equitable access to the outdoors.
At the center of this work is the AllTrails Public Lands Program — a free, first-of-its-kind platform that helps park and land managers better prepare trailgoers for their outdoor adventures. Launched in 2024, the program partners with trail managers and nonprofits to share visitor data and insights that help inform restoration and conservation efforts. Today, AllTrails proudly partners with more than 800 agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations worldwide.
“As AllTrails grows, so will our investments in giving back,” said AllTrails Chief Executive Officer, Liz Hamren. “We’re building for the long term: stronger trails, broader access, and a more welcoming outdoors for everyone.”
Key highlights from the AllTrails 2025 Impact Report include:
- Strengthening trail stewardship through the Public Lands Program: AllTrails partners with trail experts such as land managers and park rangers to keep trail information accurate and updated so members can explore outside safely and confidently. In addition to Public Lands Program partnerships, the inaugural AllTrails Stewards Fund improved 1,022 miles of trails across 24 grassroots organizations in 2025.
- Increasing equitable access to the outdoors: AllTrails drives measurable impact for all trailgoers by partnering with non-profits such as Camping to Connect and SheJumps to empower underrepresented groups on the trail. The app also leads on accessibility transparency with 11,000 trails designated as accessible for trailgoers with reduced mobility, and 156,000 trails with detailed surface information, giving members the information they need to choose trails that meet their mobility needs.
- Advancing climate initiatives: Climate change is reshaping trails and poses a direct threat to outdoor recreation, plant species, and animal communities. In partnership with the National Forest Foundation, AllTrails helped plant 25,000 trees in 2025, and took steps to offset emissions by purchasing carbon credits that support the Appalachian Mountain Club, the oldest outdoor conservation and recreation organization in the United States.
“As our community grows, so does our responsibility to protect healthy, well-managed public lands that make outdoor recreation possible,” said Pitt Grewe, Head of Social and Environmental Impact at AllTrails. “Through our direct investments in conservation partners, our Public Lands Program, and our commitment to 1% for the Planet, stewardship is core to how we operate.”
The full report details measurable progress across conservation, community impact, and responsible recreation, and is available to download here.
About AllTrails:
AllTrails is the app for exploring the outdoors. We help people spend more time outside by connecting them to their next adventure. Home to the world’s largest outdoor community, with members and trails around the globe, you can find AllTrails in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, and at alltrails.com.


