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Maps & BrochuresHome : Maps & Brochures
The Bitterroot National Forest has issued a set of new Visitor and Travel Plan maps, one for the north half of the Forest (includes the Stevensville and Darby Ranger Districts) and one for the south half (includes the Sula and West Fork Ranger Districts). These new maps are printed with topographic lines at a scale of 1 inch to a mile instead of ½ inch and combine general forest and travel opportunity information such as roads, trails, trail heads, streams, lakes, and major peaks, as well as recreation facilities such as campgrounds, fishing access sites, and picnic areas. Additionally the Bitterroot National Forest includes parts of three designated wilderness areas each with their own separate map(s): the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness, the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness, and the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. National forest wilderness maps show trails, trailheads, streams, lakes, and major peaks. The maps are 1 inch to a mile and show contours or topographic lines and vegetation.
Obtaining Forest MapsMaps may be purchased a number of ways at any Bitterroot National Forest office and, for your convenience, all office's accept major credit cards. Purchase your maps -
Geospatial LibraryTo view available Bitterroot National Forest files, click here. The export files are an arc export file that have been
compressed with WinZip. Unless stated otherwise, the export file size
is less than 1 megabyte. BrochuresMagruder Road Corridor - A guide to the historic Magruder Road Region 1 Cabin Rental Directory Bitterroot - Big Hole Road - A Driving Guide to the old Gibbons Pass Road
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