Whether you plan to hike, camp, fish, hunt or just take a scenic drive through any of the national forests of the Rocky Mountain region, you will find the US Forest Service national forest maps to be essential in planning and guiding your trip. Each map contains valuable and up to date information on ownership, forest roads, trails, campsites, recreatonal opportunities, contact phone numbers as well as an index to USGS 1:24K topographic maps. Most of the US Forest Service national forest maps are printed in full color on a waterproof and tear resistant paper and many contain additional information and photos on the history, geology and wildlife of the area.
The 2006 Santa Fe National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Santa Fe National Forest. The Santa Fe National Forest is one of the five National Forests in New Mexico. The National Forests are America's great outdoors, here to serve the American people at work and play. Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.6 million acres cov… • $12.95 • read more
The Coronado National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Coronado National Forest. The forest covers almost two million acres of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. Elevations range from 3,000 feet to 10,720 feet in 12 widely scattered mountain ranges or "sky islands" that rise dramatically from the desert floor, supporting plant c… • $12.95 • read more
The 2003 Lincoln National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Lincoln National Forest. Located in South Central New Mexico, the Lincoln National Forest is known as the birthplace of the world-famous Smokey Bear, the living symbol of the campaign to prevent forest fires. The original bear is buried in Capitan, New Mexico. There are three major mountain ranges; S… • $12.95 • read more
The 2006 Carson National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Carson National Forest. Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.5 million acres covered by the Carson National Forest. Elevations rise from 6,000 feet to 13,161 feet at Wheeler Peak, the highest in New Mexico. Our objective is to maintain that natural beauty. This map… • $12.95 • read more