

Features: Lists the highlights of the trail or ride.Dogs: Lets others know if dogs are allowed on a trail and, if so, if they need to be leashed.This should only be used as a rough estimate. % Runnable: (Will only appear on Trail Run Project) An automated value that shows the amount of a trail or route under a certain steepness where running is possible.On-trail risk and other hazards posed by steep terrain should be assessed in the field, not exclusively by the numbers provided here. (Keep in mind the accuracy of the grade is related to the accuracy of the GPS track over an elevation model that may also have inaccuracies.) These numbers are only meant to be used as a guide and should not be used to determine the exact slope angle. The max grade is the single steepest section you will encounter on the trail. Grade/Max Grade: The average grade is the average steepness of the entire trail. Elevation High/Low: These are the highest and lowest elevation points reached on the trail or ride.Elevation Ascent/Descent: Based on the mapped direction of travel, this is the total amount of elevation gained or lost over the entire length of the route.Paved Path is a paved trail like a bike path or city walking path, not a sidewalk or road.

Doubletrack is a wide trail, ATV track or dirt road.Singletrack is defined as a dirt trail that can accommodate the width of one rider.Loop or out-and-back rides may indicate round-trip mileage with the start and end point at the same location. Most trails will indicate point-to-point mileage. Length: The mileage listed corresponds to the mapped green start point and red end point on the map.You can switch from imperial to metric units under your account settings.
