The Gallatin National Forest is covered by two visitor maps
which show roads, trails, trail heads, streams, lakes,
and major peaks, as well as recreation facilities such as
campgrounds, fishing access sites, and picnic areas. The
forest visitor maps are 1/2 inch = 1 mile scale and do
not show contours or topographic lines.
The East Map covers national forest
areas of the Big Timber, Bozeman, Livingston, and
Gardiner Ranger Districts, and includes areas around Big
Timber, Livingston, Gardiner, and Cooke City and the
Absaroka, Bridger, and Crazy mountain ranges. The West
Map covers national forest areas of the Bozeman and
Hebgen Lake Ranger Districts including the Bridger and
Gallatin mountain ranges and national forest lands south
to West Yellowstone.
The Gallatin National Forest includes two designated
wilderness areas with their own separate maps: the
Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness and the Lee Metcalf
Wilderness. National forest wilderness maps show trails,
trailheads, streams, lakes, and major peaks. The maps are
1 inch = 1 mile and show contours or
topographic lines and vegetation.
Obtaining Forest Maps
Maps may be purchased online through the
National Forest Store
Or by phone using a credit card
Or by printing and mailing in the Map Order Form
(See rtf and html links below)
"Clickable" Maps Online
Forest Area Map (3 State)
Forest District Map
Forest Campground & Picnic Area Map
Forest Cabin & Lookout Map
Travel Plan Maps
Motor Vehicle Use Map
Over Snow Vehicle Use Map
Implementation Orders