GPS Navigation Files

Click on file type to download GPS Files

GPX - Best for most GPS devices and mobile apps, including navigation features.

KML - Ideal for viewing on Google Earth and mapping applications.

GeoJSON - Perfect for GIS tools and mapping software, especially for advanced users.

If you’re unsure which format to use, GPX is generally the most versatile for most hikers and devices.

Updated: 2-8-2025

Segment 1: Dunraven TH to Walden

Redline Route: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Mendenhall Trail Alternate: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Jack Dickens Trail Alternate: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Comanche Peaks Bypass (Low Route): GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Medicine Bow Bypass (Low Route): GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Segment 2: Walden to Hwy 40 (Steamboat Springs)

Redline Route: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Lone Pine Alt: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Lost Ranger Alt: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Rainbow Lake Alt: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Newcomb Creek Alt: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Percy Lake Low Route: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Steamboat Springs via Fish Creek: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Segment 3: Hwy 40 to Yampa

Redline Route: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Hwy 40 to Oak Creek Alternate: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Eagle Rock Bypass: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Segment 4: Yampa to Glenwood Springs

Redline Route: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Oak Creek to Glenwood Springs Alternate: GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Causeway Bypass (Low Route): GPX || KML || GeoJSON

Stillwater Reservoir Alternate: GPX || KML || GeoJSON