PCT maps - Pacific Crest Trail Association Maps If you love maps, you’ve found the right place Whether you’re staring at a map after a long day on the trail, or putting one up on your bedroom wall, we hope you enjoy the resources we’ve collected for you
Overview maps - Pacific Crest Trail Association Magellan’s trail-wide PCT overview map Click to download a high-quality PDF of this map that’s good for printing Magellan’s two-page PCT overview maps with public transit
PCTA launches new interactive map for the Pacific Crest Trail You now have a great new resource: we’re thrilled to announce the launch of a new interactive map of the Pacific Crest Trail We think it’ll soon be your go-to tool for exploring the trail
Paper maps - Pacific Crest Trail Association The National Geographic Maps series of 11 Pacific Crest Trail map booklets are convenient, detailed, up-to-date and designed for use on the trail They are made in partnership with PCTA Waterproof and tear-resistant, they include information on water sources, resupply options, camping, road crossings and more
Guide to hiking the Pacific Crest Trail Get your hands on a map or guidebook or browse our interactive map to explore where the PCT crosses roads or meets with trailheads Search online for trip reports to see pictures and learn about other people’s successful adventures
Discover the Trail - Pacific Crest Trail Association The Pacific Crest Trail spans 2,650 miles (4,265 kilometers) from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon, and Washington It is a National Scenic Trail It reveals the beauty of the desert, unfolds the glaciated expanses of the Sierra Nevada, travels deep forests, and provides commanding vistas of volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range
PCT Data - Pacific Crest Trail Association The data is featured on many PCTA and USFS maps, web applications, and graphics, as well as 3rd party maps and mobile apps PCTA updates the PCT Centerline with any alterations to the route on a yearly basis, and calculates mile markers on this same schedule
Google Earth - Pacific Crest Trail Association Google Earth is a free application that provides a remarkable aerial view of the entire Pacific Crest Trail You can pan and zoom from campsite to water source, peak to valley Features such as park and wildfire boundaries, roads, cloud cover, and current snowpack totals can be displayed
Exploring the PCT from Home on PCTA’s Updated Interactive Map Mount Hood with trails, including the Oregon National Historic Trail and Forest Service recreation sites turned on The updated map includes new basemaps with multiple options for imagery, topography, and stylized renditions of the West
Day and section hiking - Pacific Crest Trail Association If you’re looking for loops, you need maps that show other trails in the region All of the PCT-specific maps show only the narrow band of the trail Some sections have vast networks of connector trails you can utilize to form a fantastic loop