National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado National Monument – McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area – 2019 Edition State Maps. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Boulder and Golden combines unmatched detail with helpful information to offer an invaluable tool for making the most of your exploration of the central Colorado Front Range. Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies, this map features key points of interest including Boulder Mountain Park, Clear Creek, Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Alderfer/Three Sisters Park, Lookout Mountain, and the iconic Red Rocks amphitheater. The communities of Lyons, Boulder, Golden, Morrison, Aspen Park, and Evergreen are also covered on this map.With miles of clearly marked trails that include mileage between intersections, this map will prove invaluable in your exploration of the region whether you’re traveling on foot, bike, horse, or motorized vehicle. Handy trail legends are included for White Ranch, Alderfer/Three Sisters, and Apex parks. The Lariat Loop scenic byway is noted for those wishing to take in the scenery by car. The map base includes contour lines and elevations for summits, passes and many lakes. Many recreation features are noted including campgrounds, trailheads, interpretive trails, boat launches, fishing access, and swimming areas. Helpful material about trail use and etiquette, survival tips, and agency contact information is provided as well.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado National Monument - McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area - 2019 Edition State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado National Monument – McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area – 2019 Edition State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail East: Colorado 14Ers North: Sawatch, Mosquito, And Front Ranges State Maps. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Colorado National Monument details the high use recreation areas throughout Colorado’s Grand Valley surrounding the towns of Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, and Loma. This popular region features some of the State’s most acclaimed mountain biking, hiking and ATV trails including the start of the renowned Kokepelli Trail, which extends down to Moab, UT. Created in partnership with local land management agencies, this expertly researched map features key areas of interest including McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area; James M. Robb-Colorado River and Highline Lake state parks; Grand Valley Open OHV Area; Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range; Westwater Canyon; and Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness. An inset of Colorado National Monument provides greater detail of this remarkable area.Designed with a wide range of visitors in mind, this map features detailed topography with shaded relief, elevations, and accurate road network. Trail use is easy to identify, whether you’re hiking, biking, horseback riding, or traveling by motorcycle or ATV. Road types are differentiated as well, so you know if the route you choose is a paved, dirt, four-wheel-drive, or high-clearance road. The Diamond Dinosaur Prehistoric Highway and Unaweep Tabeguache Scenic Byway are noted for those wishing to take in the scenery by car. River mileage on the Colorado and Gunnison rivers is noted as well, for those exploring by boat. Many recreation features are provided as well, including campgrounds, trailheads, interpretive trails, boat launches, fishing access, swimming areas, river access, and horse corrals.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail East: Colorado 14Ers North: Sawatch, Mosquito, And Front Ranges State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail East: Colorado 14Ers South: San Juan, Ealk, And Sangre De Cristo Mountains State Maps. Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic MapColorado has the highest mean elevation of any state in the United States. Its home to 58 mountain peaks higher than 14,000 feetmore than any other state in the U.Smaking it a mountain sports mecca. Bagging these fourteeners is a goal for many Coloradans and visitors to the stateand for some, its an obsession.The Colorado 14ers North Topographic Map Guide provides the most accurate and convenient set of maps for the fourteeners of the Front, Mosquito, Tenmile, and Sawatch ranges of northern Colorado. Almost half of Colorados fourteeners fall in these ranges, but their proximity to large population centers leave no shortage of hikers on their slopes. Moderate ridges, established trails, and accessible trailheads are the norm on the standard routes, making many of these peaks relatively easy to climb. However, it’s important to note that these seemingly gentle giants also have their rugged sideincluding the north face of Mount Evans, the amphitheater north of Mount Democrat, Ellingwood Ridge on La Plata Peak, and the sheer east face of Longs Peakplacing them among the most challenging alpine experiences in the United States.Each map page provides accurate trail statistics including trail mileages, total elevation gain and loss, trailhead elevations and elevations at trail junctions, and directions to trailheads. Route information includes climbing class (i.e. difficulty rating) and points of reference along the route. The maps include both 2WD and 4WD trailhead locations for the standard, recommended route. The standard route is the most sustainable route recommended by land managers in effort to preserve the fragile alpine environment of these peaks.More convenient and easier to use than folded maps, but just as compact and lightweight, National Geographics Topographic Map Guide booklets are printed on Backcountry Tough waterproof, tear-resistant paper with stainless steel staples. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail East: Colorado 14Ers South: San Juan, Ealk, And Sangre De Cristo Mountains State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Carbondale/Basalt – 2005 Edition State Maps. Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic MapColorado has the highest mean elevation of any state in the United States. Its home to 58 mountain peaks higher than 14,000 feetmore than any other state in the U.Smaking it a mountain sports mecca. Bagging these fourteeners is a goal for many Coloradans and visitors to the stateand for some, its an obsession.The Colorado 14ers South Topographic Map Guide provides the most accurate and convenient set of maps for the fourteeners of the Elk, San Juan, and Sangre de Cristo ranges of southern Colorado. These peaks are generally more difficult than their northern counterparts in the Front, Mosquito, Tenmile, and Sawatch Ranges. Even the easier exceptions, such as Humboldt, Sunshine, Redcloud, and Handies Peaks have their unforgiving slopes. Crestone Peak and Little Bear in the Sangre de Cristos, along with Capitol Peak and the Maroon Bells in the Elk Range, are often in the running when talk turns to the hardest fourteener. Given such subjective elements as physical conditioning, skill of party members, weather and season, there is no definitive answer, but all deserve the utmost respect and attention to route finding.Each map page provides accurate trail statistics including trail mileages, total elevation gain and loss, trailhead elevations and elevations at trail junctions, and directions to trailheads. Route information includes climbing class (i.e. difficulty rating) and points of reference along the route. The maps include both 2WD and 4WD trailhead locations for the standard, recommended route. The standard route is the most sustainable route recommended by land managers in effort to preserve the fragile alpine environment of these peaks.More convenient and easier to use than folded maps, but just as compact and lightweight, National Geographics Topographic Map Guide booklets are printed on Backcountry Tough waterproof, tear-resistant paper with stainless steel staples. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Carbondale/Basalt - 2005 Edition State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Indian Peaks/Gold Hill – 2019 Edition State Maps. Situated at 8,150 feet in the upper reaches of the Gore Valley and encircled by the White River National Forest, Vail combines one of the worlds best alpine ski resorts with a friendly community that maintains its small-town feel. Visitors from around the world can find varied shops and restaurants, luxurious accommodations, bountiful cultural events, and year-round recreational opportunitiesfrom hiking to skiing to biking.With so many outdoor recreation options, visitors to Vail have an enviable problem, where should they start? This map is a combination of a standard trail map on the front with a helpful guide on the back that has a selection of recommended hikes, from the moderate 2.9 mile Berrypicker to the strenuous 3,100 foot climb up to Pitkin Lake. Each selected trail includes a brief description, specs such as elevation gain and length as well as a detailed elevation profile to track your progress up and down the numerous peaks and valleys.Each Local Trails map includes detailed trail maps at 1 inch = 1/2 mile. At this scale every turn of the trail is clearly visible and when covering steep terrain the contours are clearly visible. In addition to the standard features like trailheads and parking areas the maps also show difficulties for each trail segment so you can tell if the entire trail is moderate or if there is only a single short section of difficult on an otherwise easy trail.Every Local Trails map is printed on Backcountry Tough waterproof, tear-resistant paper. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Indian Peaks/Gold Hill - 2019 Edition State Maps

National Geographic 119 – Trails Illustrated Map: Yampa/Gore Pass – 2019 Edition State Maps. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Indian Peaks, Gold Hill combines unmatched detail with helpful information to offer an invaluable tool for enjoying the variety of recreation opportunities available in this section of the Rocky Mountains. Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies, this map features key points of interest including Indian Peaks Wilderness, Arapaho National Forest, Arapaho National Recreation Area, Gold Hill, Nederland, and the scenic Peak to Peak Highway.With miles of mapped trails including the Continental Divide Trail, this map can guide you off the beaten path and back again in some of the most breathtaking scenery in Colorado. Cyclists will appreciate the detail paid to the many hard surface and mountain bike trails in the region. The map base includes contour lines and elevations for summits, passes and many lakes. Recreation features are clearly marked, including campgrounds, trailheads, snowshoe trails, fishing access, boat launches, and both alpine and cross country ski areas.Every Trails Illustrated map is printed on Backcountry Tough waterproof, tear-resistant paper. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.Other features found on this map include: Arapaho National Forest, Indian Peaks Wilderness, Lake Granby, Roosevelt National Forest.

National Geographic 119 - Trails Illustrated Map: Yampa/Gore Pass - 2019 Edition State Maps


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