Goat Maps

Goat Maps

By Goat Maps, inc.

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2024-11-04
  • Current Version: 2024.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 21.98 MB
  • Developer: Goat Maps, inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.4 or later.
Score: 4.8
4.8
From 25 Ratings

Description

Goat Maps is the next-generation navigation app designed for outdoor adventures. Built from the ground up in 2024, Goat Maps offers unmatched reliability and ease of use, perfect for all your adventures—whether hiking, backcountry skiing, kayaking, biking, or trail running. No distractions, just adventure: Goat Maps is designed by real people who use it daily. We prioritize function over frills, so you'll never deal with pop-ups, intrusive graphics, or unnecessary social features. Goat Maps combines cutting-edge technology with custom-designed maps to help you explore confidently, both on and off the grid. Download today and take your outdoor adventures to the next level! ▶ Key Features • Offline Maps: Navigate confidently without cell service. • Record Tracks: Track your trips and monitor your progress in detail. • Advanced Route Planning: Seamlessly mix snap-to-trail, straight-line, and hand-drawn sections. Plan multi-sport and off trail routes with ease. • Custom Topographic Maps: Designed for maximum readability, so you can focus on your adventure, not your screen. • Multiple Base Maps: Switch between Topo, Satellite, and Hybrid views to get the perspective you need. • World wide map coverage. ▶ Free Trial Many features can be used for free, but offline maps and route planning require a membership, but a 7 day free trial is available. ▶ Feedback For support, general questions or feature requests, contact us at support@goatmaps.com EULA: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Privacy Policy: https://www.goatmaps.com/privacy

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Reviews

  • Great app, needs some updates

    5
    By jpkrautw
    I’m desperate to ditch Gaia after Outside’s concerted attempts to destroy it and turn it into hiking Strava or whatever brain-dead money making plan they have. Goat maps is so far excellent - with a few more layers (private land, geology) and some more features (I can’t live without CarPlay!) I can’t wait to switch over full-time!
  • Good Start with Limited Options

    3
    By Sherman Cahal
    Goat Maps shows potential, but its limited features are a drawback. Although I am still searching for a viable alternative to GaiaGPS, I am doubtful Goat Maps will soon offer the functionality required for a full transition. Importing data into Goat is seamless as of this week, but it lacks full compatibility with Gaia's features; for example, it doesn’t carry over all pin colors or icon matches. Goat has stated it will not support as many icons as Gaia, nor will it include emojis—a disappointment, as many Gaia users value its advanced waymarking capabilities, not just its trail routing. Additionally, Goat’s icons are too small to be legible from a distance. On the positive side, Goat is precise in tracking mileage, operates quickly, and remains uncluttered. I’ll keep an eye on Goat’s progress, but for now, Gaia remains the necessary choice.
  • Off to a great start!

    5
    By Be Rad the Fish
    Been beta testing for a few weeks now and it has been performing very well. A few things to tighten up here and there but overall it’s great. Lately, other apps in the category have been quite disappointing, I’m glad to see this promising new option!
  • A great new GPS app!

    5
    By Buh-Buh Baldy
    I’ve always enjoyed using Gaia GPS, but I’ve honestly been looking for an app that’s a little less complicated and easier to navigate. At the same time, I wanted to be able to do all the things that are important to me when using a GPS app… Downloading different varieties of maps, live stat tracking while navigating off-line, a solid base map, etc. I’m happy to say that Goat Maps does all of these things. I was very happy to be involved in the beta testing and was able to use it for a successful trip through the Box Creek - Death Hollow wilderness in Utah. Very promising app that I’m confident is going to be the next great GPS app for off-line wilderness navigation!
  • Off to a solid start

    5
    By MyHonestReview4321
    All current features work perfectly. Design is well thought out and easy to learn. Download maps and hike without cell service. Well worth the cost and will be wonderful when web based access goes live. Controls are organized with desired options neatly organized. Good use of experience gained from previous development work!
  • Track your hikes, period

    5
    By JD From California
    I loved switching to Goat Maps because it’s focused on providing a great experience to plan and track your hikes. By keeping this focus, it does exactly what I need it to without being distracted by social features or unrelated functionality. I used this app to plan and track, and use AllTrails as a companion if I want to find community recommended trails.
  • Best GPS app there is

    5
    By Kevin Lacker
    I hike a lot and I’ve tried pretty much every GPS app there is. I’ve been using Goat Maps during the beta and it’s the best. It’s fast to start up, it doesn’t spam you with pop ups. And it doesn’t break with a sketchy internet connection, like most other GPS apps do. Five stars.
  • Gaia Replacement

    5
    By SVAZBC
    Very excited that Goat Maps is live, just in time to let my 5-year Gaia GPS subscription expire. Goat Maps has all the features I need for route planning and trip tracking, without all the useless (to me) features, unstable operation, and steep price tag of Gaia. Looking forward to many trips with Goat Maps as the navigation app in my pocket.
  • Simple and powerful

    5
    By Smokey-the-bear
    Love it
  • great app for backpacking

    5
    By andrewljohnson
    I worked with Jesse and Anna building Gaia GPS years ago, and I’m stoked to see they have built a new navigation app without all the cruft and misadventures. I have done many hikes now with Goat Maps and it’s exactly what I need for a trip in the backcountry. I’m excited to see how it evolves even more, staying focused on hardcore trips outdoors. The features that make Goat Maps shine for me are the background map downloading so I don’t have to worry about keeping the app on after I choose maps, and the live route elevation graph.

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