Are you an avid hiker? If so, you’re likely familiar with AllTrails.com which is an excellent resource for hiking trails not only in the US, but worldwide too.
AllTrails has a free membership which provides a lot of information that you might need when heading out for a hike, as well as a couple of paid tiers that offer even more functionality like offline maps, alerts for wrong turns, no ads, and much more.
If you’ve been interested in trying out one of those paid tiers—or if you’re a current subscriber—you can save 50% on the subscription fee courtesy of a targeted AllTrails Amex Offer.

The Deal
- Get 50% back as a statement credit when purchasing an AllTrails subscription with a card that has a targeted Amex Offer loaded to it.
Key Terms
- Expires July 5, 2026.
- Limit of $40 in total statement credits per eligible Card Member account.
- Offer valid online at US website alltrails.com/amex.
- Excludes AllTrails Gear shop.
- Eligible subscriptions or memberships will automatically renew unless you cancel, and the merchant will charge the applicable fee to the Card they have on file. If you receive a free trial, charges may not post to your account until the trial has lapsed.
- Charges must post to your account by July 5, 2026 in order to qualify.

Quick Thoughts
AllTrails was a godsend on our 50 state road trip as it made it incredibly easy to find hiking trails near us wherever we happened to be that week. I never subscribed to a paid tier, simply relying on the vast wealth of information that’s available for creating a free account.
If this AllTrails Amex Offer had been around back then, I’d have probably been tempted to subscribe to test out the additional functionality. My sense of direction and trail-following skills haven’t always been stellar, so having access to alerts when I’d made a wrong turn would’ve been helpful.
The AllTrails Plus subscription tier costs $35.99 per year, so you’d get $18 back from the Amex Offer. The AllTrails Peak tier meanwhile costs $79.99 per year, so you’d get the maximum $40 back as a statement credit.
In addition to that, you can click through from a shopping portal to earn additional rewards – here are the current rates. Seeing as the 50% back is a card-linked offer rather than a promo code, there shouldn’t be any problems with the purchase tracking through a portal.
That said, you can stack the Amex Offer with a promo code and possibly shopping portal rewards too. For example, promo code SARAHWALKING30 is giving 30% off, reducing a Plus membership to $25.19 and a Peak membership to $55.99. The Amex Offer would reduce the net cost to $12.60 for the Plus membership at that pricing and $28 for a Peak membership. That’s before accounting for any shopping portal rewards provided those track.
Update: Roxy has shared in the comments below that promo code APRIL26 will take off 50%. Stacking that with the Amex Offer means you’ll be saving 75% for the first year.





Apparently, if you already have an AllTrails + (or peak) subscription that is active now, you can’t extend it by buying another 1 year subscription. The workaround is this (from AI): buy yourself a gift subscription adn then apply the code that gets emails to you.
This hack works only if you bought via the website and not via an App store. (See the AllTrails FAQ for a possible solution.)
$9 for a year of AllTrails (stacking promo code + Amex offer) is great, thanks!
Code APRIL26 gets you 50% off
Nice, thank you! I’ll add that to the post.