trailapi

trailapi

3.9

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TrailAPI is a versatile MCP server that provides comprehensive information and photos for outdoor recreation locations.

Test Report

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ToolTotal TestsSuccessFailSuccess Rate
find_bike_trails110100%
bike_trail_info1010%
trail_map_list1010%
outdoors1010%
map_gpx1010%

Evaluation
Total Score: 6/10

Evaluation Summary

  • The agent demonstrates a strong ability to identify bike and hiking trails near specified coordinates, providing detailed information such as trail length, difficulty, and descriptions. The structured format, including hyperlinks and images, enhances readability and user engagement. However, the agent consistently fails to provide recent updates or changes to trails, which is a significant limitation given the reliance on legacy outdoor data that is no longer updated. This lack of transparency regarding the currency of the data could lead to user confusion and diminished trust. Additionally, the agent occasionally encounters technical issues (e.g., '404 Not Found' errors) when attempting to access specific trail information or maps, which it handles with transparency but without offering alternative solutions or data.
  • Strengths:

    • Accuracy and Completeness: The agent accurately identifies trails within specified radii and provides comprehensive details about each trail.
    • Usefulness and Clarity: The structured presentation, including links and images, enhances the user experience.
    • Transparency: The agent communicates technical issues clearly when they arise.
  • Weaknesses:

    • Data Currency: The agent does not specify that the information is sourced from legacy data, potentially leading to outdated information.
    • Lack of Recent Updates: The agent does not provide recent updates or changes to trails, which is a critical aspect of trail information.
    • Technical Limitations: Occasional technical issues prevent access to specific trail information or maps.
  • Suggestions for Improvement:

    • Transparency: Clearly indicate when information is sourced from legacy data to manage user expectations.
    • Data Integration: Incorporate more recent data sources to provide up-to-date trail information.
    • Alternative Solutions: Offer alternative information or resources when encountering technical issues.
  • Final Score: 6/10

  • The agent is informative and well-structured but is limited by outdated data and occasional technical issues, impacting its overall effectiveness.
  • Test case 1
    Score: 8/10
    Can you find bike trails within a 10-mile radius of the coordinates 37.7749, -122.4194?

    Here are some bike trails located within a 10-mile radius of the coordinates 37.7749, -122.4194:

    1. Water Dog Lake Park

      • Length: 20 miles
      • Description: A challenging trail with technical climbs, twisty singletrack, and some descents. It can get confusing with side trails, so it's recommended to ride with someone familiar with the area.
      • Location: Belmont, California
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Rating: 4.42
    2. Presidio

      • Length: 2 miles
      • Description: A commute ride in the Presidio.
      • Location: San Francisco, California
      • Difficulty: Easiest
      • Rating: 4.0
    3. Mount Sutro Historic Trail

      • Length: 2 miles
      • Description: A fun ride through the Mt. Sutro forest with technical singletrack.
      • Location: San Francisco, California
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Rating: 4.22
    4. Marin Headlands

      • Length: 19 miles
      • Description: A mix of climbs and descents with stunning views. Most trails are doubletrack with some singletracks.
      • Location: Sausalito, California
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Rating: 3.67
    5. Angel Island

      • Length: 18 miles
      • Description: A couple of loops on pavement and fire road.
      • Location: Tiburon, California
      • Difficulty: Easiest
      • Rating: 2.0
    6. Ring Mountain Open Space

      • Length: 10 miles
      • Description: Offers great views and nice loops, with some loose gravel and climbing.
      • Location: Tiburon, California
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Rating: 3.0
    7. Sawyer Camp Trail

      • Length: 12 miles
      • Description: A local favorite for a casual ride.
      • Location: San Mateo, California
      • Rating: Not rated
    8. Wildcat Canyon Regional Park

      • Length: 22 miles
      • Description: Covers expansive hills near Richmond, mostly fireroads.
      • Location: Richmond, California
      • Rating: Not rated
    9. Boy Scout

      • Length: 1 mile
      • Description: A fun wide dirt trail with jumps and drops.
      • Location: Pacifica, California
      • Difficulty: Beginner
      • Rating: 5.0
    10. Mount Tamalpais Fire Roads to West Point Inn

      • Length: 11 miles
      • Description: A mix of paved and dirt roads leading to the West Point Inn.
      • Location: Kentfield, California
      • Difficulty: Easiest
      • Rating: 3.5

    Feel free to ask if you need more information about any specific trail!

  • Test case 2
    Score: 6/10
    Can you provide detailed trail information for the 'Marin Headlands' bike trail, including its current condition and any recent updates or changes that have occurred in the last year?

    It seems that I encountered an issue trying to fetch detailed information about the 'Marin Headlands' bike trail. The request returned a '404 Not Found' error, meaning that the specific trail information is not available through the current tool.

    To assist you better, I can search for general information about the 'Marin Headlands' bike trail, including its current condition and any recent updates or changes. Would you like me to do that?

  • Test case 3
    Score: 5/10
    Can you provide a summary list of trail maps for the 'Angel Island' bike trail and include the GPX data for each map, if available?

    It seems that there was an issue retrieving the summary list of trail maps and the GPX data for the 'Angel Island' bike trail. The server returned a "404 Not Found" error, which typically indicates that the requested resource could not be found.

    To assist you better, could you please confirm if you are looking for a specific bike trail on Angel Island, or if you would like me to search for other trails in that area?

  • Test case 4
    Score: 7/10
    Can you provide legacy outdoor data for hiking trails near the coordinates 47.6062, -122.3321, and specify any relevant details such as trail length, difficulty, and notable features?

    It seems there was an issue with the request for legacy outdoor data. The input requires all parameters (latitude, longitude, and radius) to be valid and non-zero. Since I already provided the latitude and longitude, I will add a default radius to the query to proceed.

    Let me retry the request with a radius of 25 miles. Here are some hiking trails near the coordinates (47.6062, -122.3321) in Washington State, along with their details:

    1. Green Mountain Trail

      • Location: Bremerton, WA
      • Length: 12 miles
      • Description: Features a variety of hiking trails in the area.
      • Directions: From Bremerton ferry terminal, follow Washington St north until you hit 11th St. Head West on 11th until you hit Kitsap Way, take a right and follow until Northlake Way. Turn left at Northlake Way.
      • More Info
    2. Tiger Mountain

      • Location: Issaquah, WA
      • Length: 10 miles
      • Description: Offers great hiking trails.
      • Directions: Travel West on Hwy 18 from I-5, or East on Hwy 18 from I-90. There is a gravel parking lot on the North side of the highway at the crest of Tiger Mountain.
      • More Info
    3. Big Finn Hill

      • Location: Kirkland, WA
      • Length: 5 miles
      • Description: Features scenic trails for hiking.
      • Directions: Take 522 north towards Bothell, make a right on 68 NE (which turns into Juanita Drive), and turn right into St. Eds park.
      • More Info
    4. St. Edwards State Park

      • Location: Kirkland, WA
      • Length: 5 miles
      • Description: Popular for hiking with numerous trails.
      • Directions: Same directions as Big Finn Hill.
      • More Info
    5. Lord Hill Regional Park

      • Location: Monroe, WA
      • Length: 15 miles
      • Description: A large park with extensive hiking trails.
      • Directions: From Seattle, go east to 405, north on 405 to 522. Take 522 to Monroe.
      • More Info
    6. Paradise Valley

      • Location: Woodinville, WA
      • Length: 15 miles
      • Description: Features beautiful trails for hiking.
      • Directions: East on 522, then east on Paradise Lake Rd.
      • More Info
    7. Section 36 (Beaver Lake)

      • Location: Sammamish, WA
      • Length: 12 miles
      • Description: Offers scenic hiking opportunities.
      • Directions: From I-90, take Issaquah Front Street exit and head north.
      • More Info
    8. Tokul Creek - West

      • Location: Fall City, WA
      • Length: 15 miles
      • Description: Great trails for hiking.
      • Directions: I-90 East to Preston/Fall City exit.
      • More Info
    9. Cherry Valley

      • Location: Duval, WA
      • Length: 15 miles
      • Description: Features beautiful natural trails.
      • Directions: Take I-405 to SR 522, then head east.
      • More Info
    10. South Seatac

      • Location: Seatac, WA
      • Length: 7 miles
      • Description: A local hiking trail.
      • Directions: I-5 to the 200th Street exit.
      • More Info

    These trails offer a variety of lengths and experiences for hikers. If you need more information or specific details about a particular trail, feel free to ask!

  • Test case 5
    Score: 6/10
    Can you find bike trails within a 20-mile radius of the coordinates 34.0522, -118.2437 and provide details such as trail length, difficulty, and any recent updates or changes?

    I found several bike trails within a 20-mile radius of the coordinates 34.0522, -118.2437 (Los Angeles). Here are some details about a few notable trails, including their lengths, difficulties, and descriptions:

    1. Betty Dearing Trail

      • Length: 6.0 miles
      • Difficulty: Beginner
      • Description: A fun trail right in the middle of the city. Watch out for hikers and drop-offs.
      • Directions: Park at the Nancy Hoover Overlook. Take the trail to the right and then left down the single track in about 100 feet.
    2. Stough Canyon

      • Length: 3.0 miles
      • Difficulty: Fairly easy
      • Description: Used for both hikers and bikers, with a few single tracks for downhill only.
      • Directions: Start from Burbank High School and take Walnut Ave. to the Nature Center.
    3. Mount Wilson Toll Road

      • Length: 15.0 miles
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Description: A challenging 12-mile uphill to the top of Mt. Wilson, followed by an exciting downhill.
      • Directions: Just east of JPL; ask someone walking their dog for specific directions.
    4. Hahamongna Watershed Park

      • Length: 5.0 miles
      • Difficulty: Beginner
      • Description: A large park with several trails, great for cyclocross practice.
      • Directions: Near El Prieto.
    5. La Tuna Canyon

      • Length: 10.0 miles
      • Difficulty: Intermediate
      • Description: A 40-minute to 1-hour climb on fire road to the top with various single tracks for descent.
      • Directions: Park on the eastbound side by the freeway entrance on La Tuna Canyon Rd.

    These trails vary in difficulty and offer a mix of urban and natural settings. If you need more specific details about any particular trail, feel free to ask!