Forest Maps
Which maps are available?
Coronado National Forest Maps for Purchase
Detailed Topographic Maps for Purchase
Maps of Pusch Ridge Wilderness and the Northern Chiricahua Mountains are available for $9.00 each. These maps have a durable weather-resistant coating that allows outdoor use. Take one hiking with you.
NEW in 2011 - Free Coronado National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps available online (links below) and available as a printed map, in our Supervisor's office and Ranger District offices.
NOTE: These maps can can viewed, and downloaded from the links below.
Santa Catalina Ranger District (Catalina and Rincon Mtns)
Safford Ranger District (Pinaleno, Santa Teresa, Winchester, Galiuro Mtns)
Douglas Ranger District (Chiricahua, Peloncillo, Dragoon Mtns)
Nogales and Sierra Vista Ranger Districts (Western portion - Santa Rita, Tumacacori, Pajarita Mtns, and Map Narrative section)
Nogales and Sierra Vista Ranger Districts (Eastern portion - Santa Rita, Patagonia, Whetstone Mtns)
Forest Service Maps of other National Forests in the Southwestern Region
The Coronado's Supervisor's Office has maps available for all other National Forests in Arizona and New Mexico. Maps may be purchased or requested by mail from the supervisor's office, by cash, check or money orders only.
Where can I purchase Coronado National Forest maps?
Maps can be purchased at Coronado National Forest offices during normal business hours. Maps are available at the downtown Supervisors Office, in the Federal building, 300 W. Congress Street, but only by cash, check, or money order at this time.
Visitor Centers at Sabino Canyon (5700 N. Sabino Canyon Rd) and Palisades (Mile Post 19, Catalina Highway) accept credit/debit cards for map sales.
Before visiting a Forest Service office or Visitor Center to purchase a map, call to make sure the map you want is in stock.
Mail Order Maps
Maps can also be purchased through the mail. Follow the instructions on the Coronado Map Order Form to submit your order.
Order Maps Online
Purchase National Forest (and BLM) maps at Public Lands Information Center.
Other Map Sources
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