Overview
Use the maps below to help you plan an outdoor adventure on public land or explore new areas in the province.
- PDF maps can be downloaded to your mobile device or printed for offline use.
- Georeferenced maps can be used offline on your mobile device using the Avenza mobile app. Download maps before you head out.
Designated Trails and PLUZ | Location | PDF Map | Georeferenced Map |
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Athabasca Ranch, Brule Lake and Coal Branch PLUZ | East of Jasper National Park, West of Edmonton | Map | |
Hinton Mountain Bike Trails | Trails Managed by Hinton Mountain Bike Association, West of Edmonton | Map | |
Holmes Crossing | Northwest of Edmonton | Map | |
Whitecourt Sandhills | Northwest of Edmonton | Map | |
Bighorn Backcountry PLUZs: | East of Jasper and Banff National Parks, West of Red Deer | Map | Map (PDF, 5.7 MB) |
Ghost | East of Banff National Park, West of Calgary | Map | Map |
Kananaskis PLUZs:
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East of Banff National Park, West of Calgary | Access - Map Motorized - Map |
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Sibbald Snow Vehicle | East of Banff National Park, West of Calgary | Map | Map |
McLean Creek Off-Highway Vehicle |
East of Banff National Park, West of Calgary | Map | Map |
Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle |
Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, Southwest of Calgary | Map (PDF, 8.3 MB) | |
Bragg Creek Trails | Trails managed by Bragg Creek Trails, West of Calgary | Map (PDF, 1.6 MB) | |
Moose Mountain Trails | Trails Managed by Moose Mountain Bike Trail Society, West of Calgary | Map | |
Porcupine Hills | Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, West of Lethbridge | Map | |
Livingstone | Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, West of Lethbridge | Map | |
Provincial Trails | Designated provincial trails on public land (within and outside of PLUZs) | Map |
Crown land maps
- Explore Alberta’s Interactive Recreation Map to find general information about Crown land sites across the province, and recreation pass boundaries.
- Learn more about agricultural public land and the process for requesting access to an agricultural lease on public land for recreation.
- Explore Alberta Parks’ 474 sites in provincial parks and protected areas across the province.
Related
Find more information about recreation opportunities and regulations:
- on provincial trails
- on public land
- in Public Land Use Zones (PLUZs)
Contact
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Phone: 310-LAND (5263) (in Alberta)
Toll free: 1-833-310-5689 (outside of Alberta)
Email: [email protected]
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