Footpath Route Planner

Footpath Route Planner

Running, Hiking, Bike Map - Draw routes with your finger and navigate with GPS

App info


2.3.2
February 13, 2025
Android 8.0+
Everyone
Get Footpath Route Planner for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Footpath Route Planner, Developed by Half Mile Labs LLC. Listed in Maps & navigation Category. Current Version Is 2.3.2, Updated On 13/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Footpath Route Planner. Achieved Over 900 thousand Installs. Footpath Route Planner Currently Has 7 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

Trace a map with your finger and Footpath will snap to roads and trails. Measure distance and elevation in seconds, then follow along with turn-by-turn voice navigation.

Mix up your routine and plan out a new running route or bike ride, or plan a scenic road trip or multi-day hiking adventure. Footpath allows you to plan custom routes quicker and easier than ever before.

Join millions of adventurers using Footpath Route Planner and pave your own path.


Snap to map
Quickly measure distances by tracing a map with your finger. Footpath will snap to any roads, bike paths, hiking trails, or paths you can find on Footpath's topo maps. Footpath can even snap to rivers and railroads.

Measure distance and elevation
Know exactly how far and how high you'll travel with an accurate distance measure and detailed elevation profiles. Plan a precise route that matches your mileage goal, or use as a GPS distance tracker if you run without a plan.

Save routes for later
Marathon training or planning a backpacking trip? Sign up for a free account to save up to 5 routes at a time, or save an unlimited number of routes with Footpath Elite.

GPX viewer
Find a cool hiking trail on the web? Import GPX files from anywhere to analyze or save for later.

Share routes
Send your routes to friends or workout partners and let them partake in your adventure.


Footpath is designed to work in any country, and for any activity or adventure you can imagine:
• Running, walking, and hiking
• Cycling and mountain biking
• Motorcycling and driving
• Kayaking, canoeing, and standup paddleboarding
• Backcountry skiing
• Sailing
• And many more!

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Footpath Elite
Ready to go the extra mile? Upgrading to a Footpath Elite subscription unlocks the following powerful features:

Turn-by-turn navigation: Footpath will tell you when to turn with turn-by-turn audio cues
Premium topo maps & overlays: including USGS Topo Maps, OpenCycleMap, bike paths, avalanche slope shading, elevation contour lines, and many more
Offline map downloads: follow your route even without cell service
Organize: save unlimited routes and sort routes into custom lists
Export: export GPX files directly to Garmin Connect, Wahoo ELEMNT, COROS, and other apps
GPS Devices: export TCX and FIT courses for turn-by-turn navigation on select Garmin and Wahoo running watches and cycling computers

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Tips for mapping routes
• For a longer route, try zooming in and mapping your route in multiple segments.
• Tap and hold the map to quickly route between waypoints and POIs.
• Did Footpath snap to the wrong roads? Trace over the incorrect segment to edit, or use the eraser tool.
• Turn off snap to roads (magnet icon) and zoom in to manually trace the map. (Try switching to a satellite layer).

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Contact Us
We've got a lot planned for Footpath. If you have any suggestions or feedback, or if you run into any issues, please contact us at [email protected].
We are currently offering version 2.3.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


- Re-designed topo maps (Footpath Elite)
- Public transit map overlay (Footpath Elite)
- Bug fixes

If you're enjoying Footpath, please help us out by writing a review on the Play Store.

If you have any problems or suggestions, send us an email at [email protected].

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.6
7,424 total
5 81.9
4 10.6
3 2.3
2 0.7
1 4.5

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Recent Comments

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R Wilson

It's everything I wanted in a route planner for hiking. Simple and reasonably intuitive. The map itself is very accurate and the GPS accuracy is excellent. (looking at you, google maps....) Being able to draw routes with your finger straight into the app saves having to map on PC and export to phone, although you can do this too. Elevation profile is awesome. Calculates time based on adjustable average speed. These are just free features, I will definitely look into upgrading this awesome app.

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Amanda Bryan

My first introduction to Footpath was using it to create 2 weeks worth of walking tours around London. It worked so well! I adopted it when I decided to start running. I enter the route before each race and in the last fun run I did, I was the only one from my group that didn't get lost. I'm still learning new ways to use it and am currently playing around with importing and exporting routes. Great app. Thank you!

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DavidPrice PSU

Simple, easy to use, does precisely what I hoped it would do. I've gotten a couple of timeout hiccups, but when I zoom in and/or make shorter entries, I have no problem at all. I particularly like that there are in-town trails on this, too, so I can venture off of my streets into a known local path. Altogether a superior product for my uses, which primarily is relatively accurately estimating the length of a walk or run in areas known to me.

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Steve Conlon

This is exactly what I had hoped for in an app. I paddle in the middle of nowhere so to speak and I am not only new to this area but 68yrs old. I do carry a phone with a tracker turned on but I've been afraid to venture upstream to who know where. Knowing how much farther a bridge may be or some kind of progress as I venture forward is invaluable. this app is perfect and so easy to use! I love it!

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Sean Gerace

Probably the best route planner I've used. The path drawing is by far the most seamless I've seen, and five paths on the free version is very nice. I've been planning routes out for dog walking, as well as trying to get a sense of what routes are like before leaving the house, since I'm disabled and can only do so much. I'm extremely poor right now, but once I'm not I'll for sure be getting the premium version.

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PG

Not working, at all, after Nov 10th upgrade. Galaxy s23 Ultra. Previously had a horrendous bug. Trying to map route, if you came close to starting point, map would zoom out to full town zoom, forcing tedious zoom back to individual-streets zoom. I alerted Dev, months ago; no response. One of 2 apps to which I subscribed. Never again. Extra star bc it *was* great for years.

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Eric

The app is OK, not greatest thing but not the worst. We do have the premium version for turn by turn directions. It sometimes will not navigate me correctly when doing repeats around blocks (it cuts me short by one lap). I haven't seen a decent upgrade in over a year where functionalities were added. Would like an option to repeat planned routes. When getting off route it oftentimes takes 30 seconds to send a correction prompt.

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t ega

(this for free version) Ok app, easy to use and good for tracking runs. My main issue is it will occasionally jump distance, meaning it thinks I've gone further than I did. Several times I'll be about 4 minutes in and it will notify me of my first mile; I'm in decent shape, but not that fast. If that were fixed, or I had to ability to manually edit the data on my runs, I wouldn't care all that much.