PUBLIC LAND
Find your printable, online and downloadable maps on this page.
- United States Forest Service Resource Maps of the Gila
- Available maps include:
- Interactive Map (Create your own map.)
- Avenza Map (Free and for a fee mobile maps. Track your location even offline.)
- MVUM Maps (Official Motor Vehicle Use Maps on the Gila National Forest.)
- Pocket Guide (Guide lists main roads, points of interest, main camping and picnic areas, and ranger stations.)
- Bureau of Land Management Maps of New Mexico
New Mexico State Land Office Interactive Maps
PLANNING
SAFETY
- U.S. Forest Service Safety – Outdoor safety and ethics covering bird/wildlife watching, dispersed camping ethics, be bear aware, canine campers, horse sense, and flash flooding
- New Mexico Fire Information – Potential wildfires and campfire safety
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission – Safety Tips for Outdoor Activities including wearing helmets
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Are you Weather Ready
- “Know Before You Go” – Preparing for your trip
- NM OHV Rules – Safety training, maps, and additional safety information
US Army Outdoor Safety – Suggestions for safety measures
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Important Points to Consider:
Trail Conditions and Accessibility: Trail conditions and accessibility can change rapidly due to weather, maintenance, and other factors. Always check current trail conditions and access restrictions with local authorities or land managers before engaging in any activity.
Safety and Preparedness: Biking, horseback riding, hiking, and OHV riding can be hazardous and involve inherent risks. Ensure you have the necessary skills, knowledge, and equipment to participate safely. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including helmets and protective clothing for biking and OHV riding.
Environmental Responsibility: Follow the principles of Tread Lightly!® and Leave No Trace®. Respect the environment by staying on designated trails, avoiding sensitive areas, and packing out all trash. When riding horses, ensure you minimize impact on trails and natural areas.
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