For just uploading your GPX file on a website which uses OSM as the underlying map: See track drawing websites in the OSM wiki. For displaying your GPX file on your own server or your local computer: Choose a JavaScript API, for example Leaflet or OpenLayers. Then just import your GPX file, the Internet has numerous examples. Thank you soooo much.. Click ā€˜Upload from file’ in the left panel; Click and drag your file into the box or hit 'Browse' to open your file manager and select your file; Click 'Next' to finish the upload; You will see a 'Route uploaded' pop-up to confirm your file was uploaded successfully; Click here to learn more about creating custom maps. Looks like the only data you need is "Maps (your places)" (I didn't export the other "Maps" data, Your preferences and personal places in Maps, cause from the details, it looks like only include configs) You will get a .zip file and in that ZIP, there will be a "Saved Places.json" file which include most if not all places you saved. Import a Custom Map Source. Many map sources you use in other websites or programs can be imported into Gaia GPS, because they are "TMS" map sources. TMS map sources break maps into square tiles, and you can determine the pattern for the URLs for those tiles, and configure your Gaia GPS account to display those tiles. Google Maps often re-routed off the "main" street of a little town to a side street. Seems to me for a weary traveler you'd want to be on main street to find all the services. It my specific case it also routes around one small town entirely, which one may want to stop in to use available services. You can import and export waypoints and routes from third-party devices. Insert a memory card into the card slot. Select Nav Info > User Data > Data Transfer > File Type. Select GPX. To transfer data with Garmin Ā® devices again, select the ADM file type. Sharing and Managing User Data. ā€ŽImport your routes in GPX format (tracks or routes) into the application. Display them on different preset maps (plan, satellite, OpenStreetMap, OpenTopoMap, Swisstopo, IGN) or on your own custom maps. Display an elevation graph to evaluate their difficulty. And check out all of their information.… Import through Gaia GPS App. 1. After adding the GPX file to your device's storage, tap the Saved icon on the bottom of the screen in the app. 2. Tap the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner. 3. Tap Import File. 4. Locate the file you would like to import on your device and tap it. FBl7a.