Apple Maps keeps getting better and better for all the hikers in the world. With iOS 18, iPadOS 18, or macOS Sequoia 15, you can access thousands of detailed trail maps within U.S. national parks and topographic views, but you can also create your own walking and hiking routes. Custom walking and hiking routes, available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac since Sept. 16, work anywhere you want. It could be for hikes in state or local parks, walks around town, or any path you’d like to remember. You can give your routes custom names, add notes, label them one-way, out-and-back, or closed-loop hikes, and more. On an iPhone or iPad, you can also download custom routes for offline use when you don’t have cellular and Wi-Fi connections. Don’t Miss: 13 New Weather Features and Changes iOS 18 Gives Your iPhone Step 1: Start a Custom RouteThere are multiple ways to get started. First, you can mark a location on the map for the start of the route, hit the More (•••) button on the place card, and choose…more