I’m obsessed with hiking, almost as much as I’m obsessed with testing the best smartwatch models. In 2026, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is one of my favorite, go-to smartwatches for logging my outdoor endeavors. But what’s the best Apple Watch hiking app?

I’ve tested dozens of options that promise useful navigational tools and accurate, digestible post-hike reports. And while there are plenty to choose from, three rise to the top as the best Apple Watch apps for hikers in 2026.

AllTrails is more than just a hiking companion app. In addition to tools to help you navigate once on course, AllTrails boasts one of the largest worldwide trail databases known to man.

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AllTrails has two paid tiers, Plus ($35.99 a year) and Peak ($79.99 a year) — however, from my experience, the most useful hike-planning tools remain free for all.

For navigation, one of my favorite AllTrails features is the ability to predownload hiking maps from the AllTrails app on your phone to your Apple Watch for off-the-grid route maps with turn-by-turn directions, path deviation alerts, real-time stats, and more.

WorkOutDoors can be used to track pretty much any outdoor activity involving distance, including running, mountain biking, skiing, and more.

Better yet, the home screen and mid-trek data fields are completely customizable. Navigational maps are also seriously detailed, with topographic elements and points of interest labeled. Users can choose from a wide range of navigation options, including trekking to a waypoint, following a pre-saved route, or trekking a previously completed route.

Post-hike stats include insights into distance, elevation, pace, cadence, heart rate, speed, and total steps.

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