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Plan Your Next Adventure with Enhanced Search Results

by Lucas Wojciechowski July 25, 2018
written by Lucas Wojciechowski

Gaia GPS search helps you find parks, forests, trails, cities, and more.

As a new software engineer on the Gaia GPS team, my first big project was to revamp the search experience. I’m excited to share some of the improvements we’ve made that you can use today on the web, iOS, and Android.

Tactical Search Results

Find what you’re looking for quickly, whether it’s down the street or across the continent.

Search results are now sorted by how “notable” each place is. Gaia GPS determines notability using data such as:

  • whether the place has a wikipedia page or website
  • what type of place it is (national parks are more notable than regional parks)
  • the population cities
  • the height of mountains

When I search for Yosemite from my home town, I now see “Yosemite National Park” rather than “Yosemite Marsh.”

Gaia GPS Improves Search Functionality

Select the Optimal Search Result

Each result now displays the name of the park, forest, or wilderness area it is within. When I search for “waterfall,” I have a better sense of where each one is and what else is nearby.

Gaia GPS Improves Search Functionality

Tap on a result to be taken to the location on the map with additional information like ‘Popular Hikes’ and options to ‘Send to app’ or ‘Download’.

Gaia GPS Improves Search Functionality - example of Yosemite National Park result

Additional Search Improvements

  • You will no longer see duplicate search results for parks with multiple administrative zones.
  • Navigate search results using the keyboard. Type your query, press the down key to select a place, then press the enter key to learn more about the result.
  • Paste coordinates into the search field to jump to a specific spot on the map. Gaia GPS currently supports decimal latitude longitude, DMS latitude longitude, and UTM.

Gaia GPS welcomes feedback. Please contact support@gaiagps.com if you have ideas on how we can further improve search or other features.

July 25, 2018
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Advanced Trail and Park Search in Gaia GPS Android Update v7.0.8

by Robyn Martin July 6, 2018
written by Robyn Martin

Hat tip this week to Andy Crampton, who joined Gaia GPS just a few weeks ago, and has already shipped a splendid Android update.

The new version (7.0.8) brings Gaia Search to Android, vastly improving search, and bringing Android in alignment with gaiagps.com and the iOS app. Andy also nailed a couple of the top bugs we’ve seen in logs and reports, so this release should be a big boon to almost everyone.

We’re expecting an accelerated ongoing Android development schedule now!

Search with Ease

Gaia GPS for Android now suggests locations as you search and marks results with descriptive icons for trails, peaks, forests, and more. Searches show a vastly improved list of possible points of interest, meticulously filtered to give more accurate suggestions. Fine-tune your selection with subtitles for each result denoting specific locale – designed to help when there are multiple results with the same name.

You may have already seen this new search capability in action on gaiagps.com or in Gaia GPS on iOS. Now that all three platforms are aligned expect to see continuous improvements to the search results you receive.

Gaia GPS for Android now suggests locations as you search and marks results with descriptive icons for trails, peaks, forests, and more.

Tap a search suggestion to be taken there on the map. The app will automatically mark a temporary pin at the location.

Gaia GPS app will automatically mark a temporary pin at the location.

Behind the Scenes

Among various usability improvements, this update relieves a sometimes slow or unresponsive ‘Saved’ menu — one of the most-common in-app freezes experienced by users. Now open saved tracks, waypoints, and routes without hesitation.

Also notable – GPX file imports are now more reliable, and we fixed an issue where the password reset button wouldn’t work.

Disable Analytics

We respect user privacy and now include an option to disable analytics. Shared analytics, diagnostics, and usage information allow us to make informed decisions about how to improve the app. You can opt-out of this setting in the app under Settings > Other.

Support and Feedback

Anyone can download or update to the latest version of Gaia GPS for free.Google Play Store button for Gaia GPSIf you like the update, spread the word by leaving a review.

Want to give more in-depth feedback? Send a note to support@gaiagps.com.

July 6, 2018
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New Year, New Gaia GPS for Android

by Nathan Copeland December 18, 2017
written by Nathan Copeland

With the closing of 2017, the beginning of a new year also brings the next generation of Gaia GPS for Android. The v7.0 update for Gaia GPS includes shared folders and a completely redesigned interface. Gaia GPS v7.0 also brings an overall upgrade in performance speed and syncing with gaiagps.com.

Shared Folders

Going on a group trip or use Gaia GPS as an organization? Check out the new shared folders feature to create a folder that everyone can access or add waypoints, maps, or routes too.

Groups or organizations ranging from two to 100+ Gaia GPS users can receive real-time updates to the shared folders with an internet connection. When creating a shared folder, you have complete control over who can edit and who can only read the data.

Gaia GPS v7.0 shared folder settings

Follow these steps to convert any of your existing folders into a shared folder:

  1. Download or update to Gaia GPS v7.0 from the Google Play Store
  2. Head to the Saved tab in Gaia GPS
  3. Pick a folder you want to share
  4. Tap the   icon
  5. Tap the “+” icon next to Authorized Users to invite users to your folder
  6. Enter the email address for who you want to share folder access with

People with “Edit” access to the folder will be able to add data directly to the folder, and the data will automatically be shared with your device.

 

Streamlined Interface

At first glance, you will notice the updated user interface which gives easy access to the main map, track recording, any saved data and the settings menu from anywhere in Gaia GPS.

Gaia GPS v7.0’s new menu bars

 

The redesign Saved menu also offers a quick and easy option to filter your data by type.

View all of your saved data or filter the Saved menu and only view your waypoints.

 

All of the great Gaia GPS tools like adding waypoints, creating routes, and downloading offline maps have been surfaced for quick access.

The new Create menu gives easy access to all of the tools you need for your next trip.

 

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December 18, 2017
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Introducing Gaia GPS Team Accounts

by Aileen August 8, 2017
written by Aileen

Create a Team on gaiagps.com to outfit your professional organization with Gaia GPS, including all the maps and benefits of a Premium Membership. Manage team members, pay for the team from an official account, and replace your dedicated GPS devices with the best outdoor mapping app.

When you open a team account, you’ll get the first 30 days free for everyone.

Team accounts

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Gaia GPS for Teams

Gaia GPS for Teams is a B2B product, offering centralized team admin, and pairing perfectly with the shared folders feature we just released for Gaia GPS on iOS. Team accounts may also be useful for clubs or recreational groups of 10+ people.

More than 10% of the Gaia GPS community already use Gaia GPS for work, and we hope Team accounts help people adopt Gaia GPS into businesses and professional organizations. We have spoken to many users such as park managers, GIS surveyors, environmental groups, production film crews, state SAR teams, and wildland firefighter organizations who are eager for the team features.

Introductory pricing for early adopters of Team accounts starts at $40/year per seat, and you’ll get that pricing permanently if you sign up now.

Team accounts

Team Features

Gaia GPS for Teams includes all of the maps and features of a Premium Membership, in addition to the following:

  • Manage multiple licenses via a central account
  • Priority support and a dedicated account manager
  • Manage your team from gaiagps.com
  • Assign admin right to team members for individual folders

We’re also now busy building additional features for organizing data and managing teams, and we’d love to hear from you about your needs.

Sign up today for a free trial and email support@gaiagps.com to speak to a specialist about how Gaia GPS can benefit your organization.

August 8, 2017
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Gaia GPS 1.2 for iOS with Shared Folders

by Ashli Baldwin July 26, 2017
written by Ashli Baldwin

This week we released version 1.2 of the new Gaia GPS on iOS. In this update, you can share folders with other Gaia GPS users directly in the app and collaborate on them, too.

Don’t have the new Gaia GPS app yet? Download on the App Store today and get a free 7-day trial

Share and Collaborate

Fill your folders with data and share directly with other Gaia GPS users, app-to-app. Set ‘view only’ or choose ‘edit’ allow read & write permissions to let your friends add tracks, waypoints, routes, maps, and other data.

Share folders with any size group, and get real-time updates with an internet connection. Enable shared folder notifications via Saved or Settings tab.

Use shared folders to plan for your next group backpacking trip, share important data with your organization, or get creative and let us know how you plan to share.

To Start Sharing

  1. Download the app or update to the new version from the App Store
  2. Head to the Saved tab in Gaia GPS and tap to enable notifications
  3. Pick a folder you want to share
  4. Tap the down arrow and select share, or open the folder and tap the   icon
  5. Tap the plus sign to invite users to your folder
  6. Enter the email address for who you want to share folder access with

People that you’ve shared Edit access with will be able to add data directly to the folder, and the data will automatically be shared to your device.

Interactive Map Options

Last month, we announced interactive map capabilities. Tap on roads, trails, peaks, and other icons to get more information, download maps, and more.

Version 1.2 adds even more data to this, making more things on the map tappable, such as camps, parking, and other amenities.

Feedback and Support

We work hard to listen to your feedback and make Gaia GPS the best mapping app available. If you like the update, you can support us by rating us in the app.

Head to Settings > Help > Release Notes and tap the smiley face!

Want to give more in-depth feedback? Send a note to support@gaiagps.com.

July 26, 2017
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All New Trails Search Powered by OpenStreetMap — the Largest Open Trail Catalog in the World

by Ashli Baldwin June 21, 2017
written by Ashli Baldwin

Search for trails and plan your next trip faster than ever with a new search engine on gaiagps.com. Send trails, waypoints and download maps directly to your mobile device.

OpenStreetMap powers the new search, allowing you to find your next adventure using the largest and most up to date open trail and POI database in the world.

You can add to the search, too. Edit OpenStreetMap to add trails, or publish trips and photos on gaiagps.com that other users will see when they view trails and parks.

Powerful Search Tools

Easily find trails, mountains, parks, cities, forests and more.

  • Head to gaiagps.com/map
  • Type in your search term
  • Click the item that best matches what you’re looking for


After finding a trail, the left side-bar populates with stats, a description, and nearby trips from other users.

On the map, parks and cities are outlined, while trails are highlighted and include an interactive elevation profile.

Seamless Trip Planning Between the Web and Your Device

In the sidebar, a new ‘Send to app’ button creates a folder with maps for the area. When viewing a trail, it will also create a route and attach related waypoints. Choose what maps to download and the resolution.

Open the Gaia GPS app to automatically download the folder and all of its data.

If you’re viewing a trail, click ‘Download’ to get a GPX, KML, or GeoJSON file to use with other GPS programs.

Continuous Improvements and Updates

Other recent updates to gaiagps.com/map include:

  • Collapsable sidebar
  • Full-screen map mode
  • Manage and add map sources from the layers menu

We also added OSM search to the new Gaia GPS app for iOS. You can read about the new app here.

Tell Us What You Think

Do you like the new search? Find something wrong? Contact us at support@gaiagps.com — we’d love to hear from you!

June 21, 2017
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Gaia GPS with USFS Motor Vehicle Use Maps

by Ashli Baldwin June 14, 2017
written by Ashli Baldwin

Interactive United States Forest Service’s popular Motor Vehicle Use Maps — now available in Gaia GPS version 1.1 for iOS.

Also in this update, two finger map rotation and course-up mode lock.

Read about the next generation Gaia GPS here and download it today.

Interactive Road Access Information

Available as an interactive Premium Member overlay within the iOS app, the MVUM overlay makes planning adventures and navigating in US National Forests simple.’

Tap roads on the map for USFS road usage restrictions and access dates.

Layer with Gaia Topo, one of the USFS map sources, or any other base map to get a comprehensive view.

Two Finger Map Rotation

Rotate the main map in any direction with a simple two finger motion. You can turn two finger rotate on or off from the settings menu.

Continuous Improvement

Other notable updates in Gaia GPS v1.1 for all iOS users include:

  • Course-up mode lock — Zooming in or out will not break the map lock on your current location
  • Improved Performance — Improvements to the Saved menu for accessing multiple years of data
  • Guidance — Offline guidance along trails found in Gaia Topo

Listening to You

Your feedback helps guide the development of Gaia GPS. This update includes highly requested features from users across the Gaia GPS Reddit page, Community forums, and from your emails.

Join the forums to get in on the conversation, or send an email to support@gaiagps.com.

June 14, 2017
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NextGen Gaia GPS, with National Geographic

by Aileen May 22, 2017
written by Aileen

Today, we released the next generation Gaia GPS app for iOS. We’re also delighted to announce the inclusion of National Geographic Trails Illustrated maps, on iOS, Android, and gaiagps.com.

The new app is a huge leap for Gaia GPS, with tremendous technology, new maps and features, and a polished user interface. Since last September, eleven people have worked on the design, engineering, and cartography for the new Gaia GPS. The beta tester group of about 80 participants includes professional guides, long distance hikers, backcountry skiers, hunters, off-roaders, mountain-bikers, and others – a broad cross-section of the Gaia GPS community.

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Beautiful Map Display

The new Gaia GPS includes a faster/smoother mapping engine. Gaia Topo and some other sources now display as ‘vector’ maps. This improvement means labels stay crisp as you zoom in/out and maps download in smaller sizes.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated

The new Gaia GPS includes an expanded map catalog, featuring National Geographic Trails Illustrated. These are the most trusted and highly-rated topographic maps available for the United States’ top outdoor destinations. They are produced and regularly updated in partnership with local land managers and experts. They include detailed topographic information, clearly marked trails, recreational points of interest, and navigational aids. We’re thrilled to include this layer with a Gaia GPS Premium Membership.

Additionally:

  • Premium Members also get access to another new source – Neotreks topo maps for the US
  • all users of the new Gaia GPS can now access MapBox Satellite, Outdoor, and Streets maps – previously restricted to premium subscribers.

Trail and Park Search

Search the map like never before in Gaia GPS.

Gaia GPS will now suggest results as you type, and the new search feature lets you find parks, trails, forests, POIs, coordinates, and addresses. You can use the same search when you discover and plan trips on gaiagps.com/map.

You can also now tap directly on map features to get more information. Get stats about trails, pictures of places, official websites for parks and trails, and more.

Slick Redesign

The new Gaia GPS app makes navigating the backcountry easier, with a streamlined interface and unified design. Every screen got some love – from login/signup, to the map, to saved data – and we polished all the little details.

The new app has tabs along the bottom for major functions, unified button icons, and refined colors/fonts/layout. You can find the controls to customize the main map view (pictured in the right screenshot) by long-pressing the fullscreen button on the map.

Free Usage Periods for Existing Users

Already have the old Gaia GPS? You get a 2-year free usage period with the new app. You can also continue to use the old app.

Additionally, existing users with “GaiaPro” subscriptions from the old app get access to the new app at no additional cost, including National Geographic and all other Premium maps.

Existing Gaia GPS users can read an FAQ about the new app here.

Try it For Free Today

Anyone can download the new iOS version of Gaia GPS today, and start a free 7 day trial. Experience the next generation of outdoor mapping.

May 22, 2017
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Use Gridlines on Gaiagps.com

by Ashli Baldwin December 23, 2016
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Anyone can now view gridlines at gaiagps.com/map. Gaia GPS Members can include them in map prints, too.

To turn on gridlines, click the overlays button and choose from 5 different formats:

  • Lat/Lon – Decimal Degrees
  • Lat/Lon – Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
  • Distance
  • UTM
  • MGRS

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UTM and MGRS grids even work in the extreme north, such as Svalbard, which took extra effort from the developer on the project, Alex.

This feature got requested often, especially from Members who want to include gridlines when printing maps. The request also got upvoted on the Gaia GPS Community Forums.

We’re always listening to feedback. If you have any feature suggestions, you can add to the Community Forums, too.

Questions? Email support@gaiagps.com.

December 23, 2016
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Snap-to-Trail Routing and Updated Statistics in Gaia GPS v6.6 for Android

by Ashli Baldwin November 15, 2016
written by Ashli Baldwin

Gaia GPS v6.6 for Android introduces Snap-to-Trail routing mode and includes a big improvement to how statistics get calculated for recorded tracks.

Automatically Route Along A Trail

Snap-to-Trail routing lets you plot a route along any trail using OpenStreetMap based maps like Gaia Topo and OpenHikingMap HD.

You can also plan your route using the Snap-to-Trail feature on gaiagps.com and seamlessly sync routes between all of your devices.

Choose between 4 different routing modes: hiking, cycling, driving, and manual. View a live elevation profile as you create your route and change your map layers during routing to help with planning. Easily toggle between Topo and Satellite Imagery, or other map sources.

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Advanced Track Recording Statistics

Improved statistics for track recording gives you more accurate measurements and improves accuracy of statistics on the website, too. To read more about the statistics improvement, read this blog. Please note that statistics in the app may still vary slightly between the Android app and website, but they should be pretty close – the website and app use the same underlying data, but slightly different algorithms right now.

You can read the full release notes here: http://updates.gaiagps.com/android/android_6.6.0.html

Email us at support@gaiagps.com with any questions. If you have a feature request, consider posting your thoughts to the Gaia GPS Community Forums.

November 15, 2016
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