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New Multi-Agency Trails App in Development

Boulder County and 11 other agencies are currently working to develop a new county-wide, interactive, mobile trail map application. Boulder County is applying for grants to help fund this project.
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Boulder County and 11 other agencies are currently working to develop a new county-wide, interactive, mobile trail map application. Boulder County is applying for grants to help fund this project. Residents are invited to comment on the project and give feedback to demonstrate community support by visiting bouldercounty.org/open-space/maps/trails-app/#new

The application will include trails from:

  • Boulder County
  • City of Boulder
  • City of Longmont
  • City of Broomfield
  • City of Lafayette
  • City of Louisville
  • Town of Superior
  • Town of Erie
  • Town of Lyons
  • Town of Nederland
  • Rocky Mountain National Park
  • USFS

The application aims to:

  • Connect local communities
  • Provide access to all trail information in and around Boulder County
  • Provide “one‐stop shopping” for users
  • Enable users to find trails by use or type
  • Allow users to plan routes
  • Link users to agency websites for more info
  • Allow for offline mobile use

This is a news release from the City of Longmont and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.