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Geographic Resources Division

Understanding park information within its geographical context is critical to resource management. The National Park Service Intermountain Region Geographic Resources Division helps parks deploy a diverse array of geospatial tools and solutions, including Geographical Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, Global Positioning System (GPS), and cartography.

The program supports and advises parks in hardware/software and licensing, data collection and management, and large data collection (e.g., aerial photography and LiDAR). It also provides on-line services and mapping applications support for better management of parks' spatial data and effective distribution of that data to other parks, programs, agencies, and the public.

Intermountain region map
Intermountain Region

National Park Service Data

IRMA PORTAL

The Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) Portal is a web-based "one-stop" for data and information related to National Park Service natural and cultural resources. From IRMA you can search for, view, and download documents, reports, publications, data sets, and park species lists. You can get information on park visitor numbers, park projects, and apply for a park research permit.

OPEN DATA

Black and white topo map
Easily find and download data in a variety of open formats
Boundaries pictograph
Boundaries
Camping and Campsites pictograph
Campsites
Cultural pictograph
Cultural
Buildings pictograph
Facilities
Forestry pictograph
Forestry
Geology pictograph
Geology
Hydrology pictograph
Hydrology
Points of Interest pictograph
Points of Interest
Hiking data
Soils
Trails pictograph
Trails
Transportation pictograph
Transportation
Vegetation pictograph
Vegetation

REST SERVICES

Through the use of RESTful services and web interfaces, NPS facilitates open information sharing and integration.

Interactive Online Maps

NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAILS

National Historic Trails are designated to protect the remains of significant overland or water routes to reflect the history of the nation. They represent the earliest travels across the continent on the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail; the nation's struggle for independence on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail; epic migrations on the Mormon & Oregon Trails and the development of continental commerce on the Santa Fe Trail. They also commemorate the forced displacement and hardships of the Native Americans, on the Trail of Tears. There are 19 Historic Trails.


STORY MAPS

Bryce Canyon Gastropod
Bryce Canyon's Paleontology and Geologic History

Paleontology and Geological History of Bryce Canyon National Park

Layers of the Claron Formation
The Claron Formation at Bryce Canyon National Park

The eight layers of the Claron Formation at Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon Gastropod
Structural Features

Structural Geology of the Bryce Canyon Region

Layers of the Claron Formation
Stratigraphy of Bryce Canyon

Stratigraphy of Bryce Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon Fire Ecology Story Map
Grand Canyon Fire Ecology Story Map

Explains a number of the different aspects of the Fire and Aviation program at Grand Canyon, with an educational focus on Fire Ecology

Contact Us

National Park Service
Geographic Resources Division
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225
Phone: (303) 969-2000

National Park Service
  • Nell Conti
  • Paul Voris
  • Kerry Shakarjian
  • Heidi Ogle
Colorado State University
  • Sky Skach
  • Zara Hickman
University of Colorado Denver
  • Shelley Morton

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