Visitor Maps and Guides
Planning to explore Mt. Hood National Forest? Carrying a map is an absolute must! Get ready for your visit by checking out our detailed maps, brochures, and information guides. Visitor maps are available in-person at forest offices and online at the US Geological Survey Map Store.
There are lots of maps to choose from, and it can be confusing to know what you need. Check out these map descriptions or contact your local district office for information.
Mobile-Friendly Maps
Download maps to your mobile device via the Avenza Maps app. Maps available for Mt. Hood National Forest include Forest Visitor maps, District maps, Wilderness maps, PCT maps, and Recreation maps. Some have a fee, but some are available at no cost.
Motor Vehicle Use Maps
Motor Vehicle Use Maps, often called "MVUMs," show national forest system roads and motorized trails. The map is a black and white map with no topographic features. For additional reference it is best used in conjunction with a Forest Visitor Map or other detailed map. Motor Vehicle Use Maps are free and available at Forest Service offices or online at the Avenza Map Store.
Forest Visitor Maps
Paper maps are available for purchase in person and online through the US Geological Survey Map Store. Search for a Mt. Hood National Forest visitor map using our online Map Finder.
Free Topo Maps
These free, downloadable geo-enabled quadrangle maps are created by the Forest Service. FSTopo is an automated map product using inter-agency authoritative data and is updated annually.
Interactive Visitor Maps
View the online National Interactive Visitor Map to explore recreation sites on Forest Service lands across the country!