How to use onX Hunt
Beginner's Guide to onX Hunt
- Using onX Hunt on your Phone and Computer
- How to use onX Hunt
- How to find your location and use the compass
- How to use Basemaps and 3D mode
- Using Map Layers in onX Hunt
- How to save and use Offline Maps
Scouting for places to hunt
- Connecting Cellular Trail Cameras with onX Hunt
- onX Hunt Research Tools FAQ & Tutorials
- Adding and Editing Trail Cameras
- Using the Map Layers Menu to show or hide information
- Adding a private property to a Folder
- Using Markup options
Preparing for your hunt
- Organize and plan with Hunt Areas
- Editing and organizing Markups
- Sharing Markups with other onX Hunt users
- Building Routes that snap to Roads and Trails
- Trimming Tracks
- Viewing weather conditions
Using the onX Hunt App during your hunt
- Using Location Sharing in onX Hunt
- Navigate to a location with Go-To Waypoint
- Getting turn-by-turn directions
- Sending Markups without cell service
- Using Compass Mode and the Rangefinder
- Using onX Hunt with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
Video Tutorials
- How to use Map Layers - Video Tutorial
- How to save a map for when you don't have cell service - Video Tutorial
- How to create Waypoints and add custom features with onX Hunt - Video Tutorial
- How to mark and organize Waypoints - Video Tutorial
- How to navigate and track your location while hunting with onX Hunt - Video Tutorial
- Five public land e-scouting tips - Video Tutorial
Using the onX Hunt Chip with your Garmin GPS
- How to identify map features on your Garmin GPS without a legend
- What is the onX Hunt Chip?
- Simple map legend for the onX Hunt Chip
- Garmin GPS units compatible with the onX Hunt Chip
- Redeeming your onX Hunt Chip code
- How to install the onX Hunt Chip in your Garmin GPS
Map Layer Folders and Map Layer Legends
- Slope Angle Layer
- Simple Map Legend
- Viewing Private Land data
- Government Lands and Easements
- Hunting Districts Layer
- State-Sponsored Land Access Programs