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Colorado releases free app with maps of public land trails

Colorado Trail Explorer covers more than 39,000 miles of trails on federal, state, local and private lands

Cyclists from Yeti Cycles enjoy their
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Cyclists from Yeti Cycles enjoy their lunch hour daily ride on trails at Apex Park in Jefferson County on Aug. 6, 2015, in Golden.
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LOVELAND, Colo. — Colorado has a new free web and mobile application for hikers, mountain bikers and others who use the state’s public trails.

The Reporter-Herald reported Wednesday that the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and Colorado Parks and Wildlife released the comprehensive statewide trail map application earlier this month.

The agencies say the Colorado Trail Explorer covers more than 39,000 miles of trails on federal, state, local and private lands with public access.

The app has information for hiking, mountain biking, equestrian riding and motorized recreation.

The app also provides offline maps for use in areas with no mobile coverage and users can record trips and field notes.

Work on the app began in 2016 as part of former Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper’s Colorado the Beautiful initiative promoting the outdoors.

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Information from: Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald, http://www.reporterherald.com/

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