Trail-sharing community

Post the dirt. Find the dirt. The social feed for off-road riders.

DirtFeed is where dirt bike and ATV riders share trails they've found, post photos from the ride, and discover new spots nearby. Not another GPS app. A community.

Finding good trails shouldn't require knowing the right people

Right now, the best dirt bike trails spread through word of mouth, local Facebook groups, and riding buddies. The apps that exist are mapping tools built for navigation, not for sharing what you found and showing others where to ride. DirtFeed changes that.

33M+
Registered OHVs in the US
ATVs, dirt bikes, UTVs, side-by-sides. Massive community, no real home online.
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Social-first trail apps for riders
Every competitor is a GPS tool. None of them feel like a feed you want to scroll.

Built for how riders actually share

Not a mapping tool. A place to post, discover, and connect.

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Trail Feed

Scroll a photo-first feed of trails posted by riders near you. See the terrain, the conditions, the vibe before you ride.

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Drop a Pin

Found a killer trail? Post it with photos, tag the location, rate the difficulty by vehicle type. Help the next rider find it.

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Rider Profiles

Your bike, your trails, your style. Build a profile around what you ride and where you ride it. Follow riders with good taste in dirt.

Every trail app is a map. DirtFeed is a feed.

onX, Gaia, Trails Offroad are all built around GPS and navigation. DirtFeed is built around people. The trails come from riders who actually rode them, with photos and context you can't get from a pin on a map.

Other apps
Open map. Search. Navigate.
DirtFeed
Open feed. Scroll. Ride.

The dirt bike community deserves its own place online

Not a corner of AllTrails. Not a Facebook group. A real platform built for riders who live for the trail.