Maps & Brochures
The
Forest Service has a wide variety of publications available to the
public. However, content, availability, and assortment vary greatly
by Forest. It is best to contact
your local forest or area of interest to determine what will
be most appropriate for your needs.
We are also in the process of adding popular brochures to the publications
section of this website. Check there often for new publications
as they become available.
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Map of the Intermountain Region
This Intermountain Region map is available for downloading. It
shows the different forest boundaries within the Region, as well
as major highways, landmarks and the cities that a Forest Service
Office can be located. If you would like one mailed to you, send
an email message with your address included to r4_fswebmaster@fs.fed.us.
Download map (18x24 .pdf - 423 kB)
Brochures
The Forest Service Intermountain Region has
a wide variety of recreation information and educational brochures on
a large assortment of topics. Please contact your local
Forest Service Office or area of interest for specific
information.
USGS Maps
Highly detailed maps, including quadrangle maps can be
purchased through the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS) or its retail partners. Visit
their website or call 1-888-ASK-USGS.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) MAPS
GIS labs create, update and maintain all the geographic
information, maps and datasets for the Region and Forests.
That information is available
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Travel Plan Maps
Travel plan maps are a great resource for those who enjoy
Off Road Vehicle use on National Forests. Travel Plan maps
illustrate trails where OHV use is authorized and help you
avoid traveling on unathorized trails. For a copy of the
Travel Plan maps contact your local
Forest Service Office or the area of interest.
Trail Maps
The Forest Service Intermountain Region offers
several types of trail maps, many specific to recreational
activities such as cross-country skiing, backpacking and
snowmobiling. However, availabiliy varies by Forest. Please
contact your local
Forest Service Office or area of interest for additional
information.
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