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A share of the proceeds from every new membership this month will go to public lands organizations

Navigation apps have been one of the most exciting innovations in the outdoors world - giving you easy access to quality maps, live updates to routes, and connecting you with other adventurers.
AllTrails has been one of the key players in the field (no pun intended), and right now, users in the US and Canada can get 50% off the cost of an AllTrails+ annual membership using the code SPRING2025. The deal is valid until Tuesday, March 25.
But the company is going one step further, by donating $5 from every AllTrails+ annual subscription it sells in March to organizations supporting public lands.
In a statement announcing the move, the company said: "In the US, public lands and trails go hand in hand. To show our support for America’s parks and park workers, we’re donating $5 for every new AllTrails+ membership in the month of March to organizations that directly support federal public lands."
You can see more details on the AllTrails pledge here.
AllTrails+ annual membership: Save 50%
You can save 50% off the cost of an annual AllTrails+ membership, using the code SPRING2025. This offer is open to residents of the US and Canada only and valid until March 25, 2025
Preferred partner (What does this mean?)
AllTrails says that members of AllTrails+ are three times more likely to hit the trail and do more outdoors.
The AllTrails+ membership offers a wealth of helpful features, with offline maps, wrong-turn alerts, and extra planning functionality.
You can use it to:
Discover trails: Search more than 450,000 trails around the world by location, interest, skill level, and more.
Plan your adventure: Get in-depth trail info, from reviews to photos to conditions
Stay on course: Stick to your planned route or chart your own course with confidence by navigating on trail.
Print back-up paper maps: No need to worry if your phone runs out of juice.
Find trails by distance from you: Spontaneous adventures are made easier when you can pick a route on the fly.
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Rosee Woodland developed a taste for adventure at a young age, growing up in a home where camping was the default holiday, and good weather was a vacation bonus rather than a necessity. After bike-packing the length of France in her mid teens with her family, she started to undertake solo forays in her 20s, usually without the benefit of much technical gear at all. Happily, the years she later spent as a mountain biking journalist eventually gave her an appreciation of decent kit! These days she loves a water-based adventure, and is an outdoor swim coach, and a keen free diver. She has a soft spot for Northern Ireland's Mourne mountains, and can also be found hiking and kayaking in Pembrokeshire and the South West of the UK.