Explore with AllTrails

We’ve partnered with AllTrails to give you a free 3-month membership to AllTrails+ when you donate to America’s National Parks™. Since 1947 we have given over $180,000,000 in aid to fund educational programs and further preserve your national parks for future generations. Check out some of the things your purchases and donations have funded this past year and don’t forget to check out the great trails at these parks!

Discover Trails Where Your Funds Are At Work

America’s National Parks is proud to partner with the AllTrails Public Lands Program. By partnering with AllTrails, America’s National Parksis helping to keep national park visitors prepared, informed, and ready for the trails.

AllTrails is the world’s most popular and trusted platform for outdoor exploration. Keep reading for their latest update and some of our favorite national park trails, where your purchases and donations have helped support programming.

AllTrails Launches “Offline Parks”

AllTrails recently introduced Offline Parks, allowing members to access comprehensive information and explore trails in any park in the app without cell service. Offline Parks solves one of the most common park issues: getting out there often means leaving network coverage. The feature is available with a paid membership to AllTrails+.

With Offline Parks, a single park download includes:

  • A full park map and routes for all of its trails
  • Reviews and recent photos of the park shared by visitors
  • Trail recommendations and guidance from AllTrails experts, community members, and park officials
  • Essential park information like hours and fees

“Being able to disconnect is part of what makes time outside so rewarding,” said Ivan Selin, Chief Product Officer at AllTrails. “We designed Offline Parks to help people explore thousands of parks on AllTrails without having to worry about having service. From detailed maps to our experts’ recommendations, we’ve brought the best of AllTrails for you to use offline.”

Supporting Wabanaki People’s Interpretation at Acadia National Park


Acadia National Park utilized $174,700 in Eastern National (the parent of America’s National Parks) funds to help amplify the Wabanaki voice through park publications and interpretive media.

Supporting Cuyahoga Valley National Park’s Canal Exploration Center


In 2023, the Canal Exploration Center in Cuyahoga Valley National Park used $5,384 in Eastern National (the parent of America’s National Parks™) donations to support several National Park Service (NPS) programs, such as TeacherRangerTeacher.

Supporting New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Gauley River NRA, and Bluestone NSR


New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, Gauley River National Recreation Area, and Bluestone National Scenic River used $35,900 in Eastern National (the parent of America’s National Parks™) funds to support its educational programming in 2023.

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