Find a Trail!
There are more than 158,000 miles of trails to hike, bike, ATV, ride horseback, snowmobile, snowshoe, and more.
Check out the National Forest interactive visitor map to find great trails to explore.
America’s National Scenic, Historic, and Recreation Trails
There are 11 National Scenic Trails and 19 National Historic Trails, totaling more than 55,000 miles. The Forest Service serves as the lead agency for six national trails, in additional to managing portions of 16 other National Scenic and Historic Trails, and numerous National Recreation Trails. Learn more about National Trails...
Get Involved
If you want to lend a hand with your national trails, contact a forest near you, or visit our volunteer website.
Learn More:
- Leave No Trace - is a national organization that protects the outdoors by teaching and inspiring people to enjoy it responsibly.
- Tread Lightly! - is a nonprofit focused on promoting recreation access through outdoor ethics to heighten individuals’ sense of good stewardship.
- Forest Service Saw Program - manages use of crosscut and chainsaws on national forest system lands by forest service employees, volunteers, and partners.
For More Information
If you have questions or comments, please contact FS-Trail Management at fstrailmanagement@usda.gov.