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Forest Roads Status

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Map of District boundaries

The road status for each Coconino National Forest district is updated as the information becomes available and is listed separately by district in the dropdown menus below. If you have questions regarding any forest road, please call the appropriate District Ranger Station.

Our Ranger Stations

Be aware that not all forest roads are listed. The forest roads listed are main and frequented routes only. Always abide by on-the-ground closures/barricades. If a road is marked Closed, it means it is only closed to motorized vehicles unless otherwise noted.

If you are not sure which district a particular road falls in, the detailed Coconino National Forest map (PDF, 8 MB) shows the exact district boundaries and Forest Roads.

Road Status by District

Road Safety

Forest road conditions can change drastically as you climb in elevation, especially during the winter months. If you are on a dry forest road in the desert area and you begin climbing, be aware that you may encounter deep snow and 4-wheel drive conditions as you climb that same forest road. 

Each year there are people who get stuck and must be rescued due to the drastic change in condition and not being prepared. 

Some of the roads that people experience this drastic change in the winter months include: Schnebly Hill Road, FR 214, FR 618 and FR 229.

Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM)

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The Digital Travel Map is a free resource for anyone headed out into the Coconino National Forest. Whether you're driving, hiking, riding, or exploring, you will find this full color, GPS-enabled map a handy reference to have on your mobile device. The map show trails, recreation sites, major landmarks, and forest boundaries in addition to the roads shown on the Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Last updated May 6th, 2025