The application is designed for adventure enthusiasts looking to plan their next overland journey. Users can explore off-road trails, locate wild camping spots, and identify essential resources such as fuel and water resupply points. The app features an interactive map boasting over 100,000 overland-specific resources, allowing users instant access to valuable information to enhance their outdoor experiences.
Camping options are expanded through crowdsourcing, enabling users to discover both established campgrounds and wild camping opportunities on public lands, including those managed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Users are encouraged to contribute their own discoveries, making the community-driven aspect of the application robust and dynamic. The map features multiple viewing options, such as Trails, Resources, Members, and Rally Points, ensuring that users can navigate the information effectively based on their needs.
The application provides various detailed trail maps for thorough trip planning and navigation, which include road maps, satellite imagery, U.S. topographical maps, and maps of national forests and BLM routes. It also covers USFS Minimum Access Road maps and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) land maps, making it a comprehensive tool for exploring the great outdoors.
In addition to planning features, the application offers an adventure and expedition membership for users looking to delve deeper into off-grid experiences. This membership enables offline navigation, track recording, and route sharing via GPX files, with tools like offline map downloads and a three-word GPS location reference for added convenience. The community aspect is further emphasized through the Overland Rally Point, where members can organize trips, engage in virtual meetups, and connect with other overlanders globally, facilitating a supportive network for adventurers to share experiences and seek assistance while on the trail.