Polaris Ride Command - how accurate?

robgoggins

New member
I'm planning out an early March trip and starting to look at the Polaris Ride Command map to help with that effort. I notice their western U.P. map doesn't have any icons for food, hotels or gas stations. We've never been riding up there, but based on forum posts - and Google maps - I'm fairly confident there are restaurants, hotels and gas stations up there. :) So what's up with Polaris' app in this regard? Does the app's lack of comprehensive information mean most of you primarily rely on hardcopy maps for food/hotels/gas? Can you still trust their map info?

I'm comfortable using hardcopy maps, it's just a hassle to stop and get them out...then put them away. So much easier to pull the phone out and do a quick check. Are there other apps or tools that you rely on for trail accuracy, as well as hotel/gas/food options along the way? Thanks.
 

erkoehler

Member
We’ve found most of the trails fairly accurate, every now and again we’ve found a spur trail that isn’t shown. This is mostly in N Wi.

Typically we we use the app as a trail guide and not for knowing what’s in the actual town, they are definitely lacking in this area.
 

ezra

Well-known member
there are polls with arrows pointing you to gas and food.pretty tough to get lost or go hugery or run dry on fuel on a up trail even with no map
the Polaris maps are ok but are deff incomplete when it comes to local trails etc .
 
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