Maps and Brochures
Maps
Information Shown On Maps:
Intermediate scale surface management status maps (1:100,000) are published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for use in management of the public lands. The maps in this series are rectangular in shape, portraying areas that are one degree of longitude wide (from east to west) and 30 minutes of latitude high (from north to south). They are printed on sheets that are 107 cm. by 76 cm. (42" x 30") in size. Maps in this series show Township, Range and Section lines; some roads, streams, towns, and other cultural and phsiographic features.
The Surface Management maps also portray public lands management by the Bureau of Land Management; other Federal lands including those of the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service and other State lands and private lands. Restrictions in the management of federal lands established by withdrawals also are shown.
Map Index:
The map index outlines the intermediate scale map quadrangles. Names of the available maps are printed in the center of the quadrangle boundaries. Maps are not identified by county - but by geographical areas. Some counties may require several maps to include the entire county. View the California Index Map.
Price of Maps:
1:100,000 maps are $4.00 each. When ordering specify the name of the map desired and enclose a check or money order for $4.00 payable to USDI-BLM.
Where to Order Maps:
Maps within Shasta, Tehama, Trinity, Siskiyou and Butte counties may be ordered from the Redding Field Office at the address listed below:
USDI
Bureau of Land Management
Redding Field Office
355 Hemsted Drive
Redding, CA 96002-0910
Telephone: 530-224-2100
Maps for other counties within California may be ordered through the Bureau of Land Management, Sacramento State Office. Maps outside California need to be purchased from the BLM office in the appropriate State.
Trail Maps, River Access Maps and Brochures
These maps and brochures are available for download and printing. Click on the area of interest to download a map. These and many other brochures are available for pick-up at the BLM Redding Field Office at 355 Hemsted Drive Redding, CA 96002. In addition, the Healthy Shasta website offers numerous trail maps of the trails in the Redding Area: http://healthyshasta.org/maps.htm
Eastside Keswick Trails Swasey Recreation Area
Salt Creek Trail Middle Creek Trail
Westside Trails Cloverdale Trails
Clear Creek Greenway Trinity River Access
Butte Creek Access Sacramento River Rail Trail
Sacramento River Bend Area Brochure Map Chappie-Shasta OHV Area Map
Sacramento River Bend Area Brochure Text Chappie-Shasta OHV Area Brochure Text
Sacramento River Bend Area (map only, good for printing on a single sheet)
Visit Redding Trail Map (this map shows general locations of most of the trails in the Redding Area)