National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Saguaro National Park Arizona. This Trails Illustrated topographic map for Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, straddling southern Arizona, and northern Sonora, Mexico, is the perfect recreational map for this beautiful Sonoran desert wilderness. The map includes the entire Organ Pipe Cactus national monument area, with detailed topographic information. Included on the map are the Ajo Range, the Ajo Mountain Drive, Arch Canyon, Bates Mountains, Cipriano Hills, the Puerto Blanco Mountains, and much more. Includes UTM grids for use with your GPS unit.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Saguaro National Park Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Saguaro National Park Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon National Park – West Arizona. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Saguaro National Park and surrounding areas to the east and west of Tucson, is the perfect map for hiking, biking, exploring, climbing, riding, camping, and sightseeing in this beautiful desert wilderness. Created in partnership with local land management agencies, this expertly researched map highlights key areas of interest including Tucson Mountain Park, Sweetwater Preserve, Robles Pass, Saguaro Wilderness, Tanque Verde Ridge, and Hope Camp, Yetman, and Petroglyphs trails.This map features detailed topography with shaded relief, elevations, and clearly defined, color-coded boundaries for parks, public lands, and wilderness areas. With miles of mapped trails including a portion of the Arizona Trail, this map can guide you off the beaten path and back again in some of the most iconic scenery in the desert southwest. The clearly marked trails include mileage between intersections and handy hiking and trailhead summaries will help you choose the path that’s right for you. Recreation features are clearly marked, including campgrounds, interpretive trails, rifle and archery ranges, scenic drives, picnic areas, and points of interest.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon National Park - West Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon National Park – East Arizona. Grand Canyon West (#263) and Grand Canyon East (#262) combine to cover the entire Grand Canyon National Park and its bordering public lands. Both maps contain detailed and easy-to-read trail and road networks, locations of facilities, points of interest, and highly accurate terrain with thousands of feature names. Official Grand Canyon Backcountry Use Areas are shown, coded by degree of experience required. Suggested hikes and itineraries, important park regulations, safety tips and contact information make these maps an invaluable resource. Grand Canyon West (#263) slightly overlaps with Grand Canyon East and contains detailed coverage from the high visitation areas just west of the Grand Canyon Visitor Center to the western boundary of the park at Lake Mead. (Colorado River miles 110-278).

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon National Park - East Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon – North and South Rims Arizona. Grand Canyon East (#262) and Grand Canyon West (#263) combine to cover the entire Grand Canyon National Park and its bordering public lands. Both maps contain detailed and easy-to-read trail and road networks, locations of facilities, points of interest, and highly accurate terrain with thousands of feature names. Official Grand Canyon Backcountry Use Areas are shown, coded by degree of experience required. Suggested hikes and itineraries, important park regulations, safety tips and contact information make these maps an invaluable resource. Grand Canyon East (#262) contains detailed coverage from the parks northeastern boundary at Glen Canyon to the highly visited areas just west of Grand Canyon village on the south rim (Colorado River miles 0 142).

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Grand Canyon - North and South Rims Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Hellsgate, Salome, and Sierra Ancha Wilderness Areas: Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino & Tonto National Forests Arizona. National Geographics Trails Illustrated map of Grand Canyon National Park, North and South Rims is designed to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts with unmatched detail of the heart of the national park. Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies, this map features key areas of interest including Colorado River miles 60-98, North and South Rim visitor centers, Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon / National Geographic IMAX, Tusayan, Grand Canyon Railroad Station, Bright Angel Trail (plus elevation profile), West Rim Trail, Kaibab Trail, Arizona Trail, Grand Canyon Lodge, and more. With miles of mapped trails in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the entire country, the Grand Canyon North and South Rims map can guide you off the beaten path and back again. Designed with a wide range of visitors in mind, this map features detailed and easy to read trails, accurate road network, campgrounds, scenic overlooks and points of interests, visitor centers and facilities, color coded bus stops with routes, plus park regulations, backcountry use areas, and contact information for local agencies. The map base includes contour lines and elevations for summits, passes and major lakes.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Hellsgate, Salome, and Sierra Ancha Wilderness Areas: Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino & Tonto National Forests Arizona

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Superstition & Four Peaks Wilderness Areas – Tonto National Forest Arizona. One of the largest national forests in the United States, Tonto National Forest is known not only for its diversity of terrain, flora and fauna but also for its numerous recreational opportunities throughout the year. Expertly researched and created in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and others, National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Hellsgate, Salome, and Sierra Ancha Wilderness Areas provides unmatched detail of the northeast region of the forest along with nearby areas in Coconino and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. The map’s coverage includes many popular recreation areas, including Roosevelt Lake and Wildlife Area, Woods Canyon and Willow Springs Lakes, Mogollon Rim Area and Sierra Ancha Mountains.Whether you explore the region on foot, skis, bike, horseback or motorized vehicle, you can get off the beaten path and back on again by following the map to clearly marked trails, which are labeled according to their designated usage, as well as the numbered Forest Service roads. The Highline, General Crook and Arizona Trails are all highlighted. Your navigation of the area will be aided by the map’s contour lines, elevations, labeled peaks and summits, water features, selected waypoints and clear boundaries between public, private and tribal lands. Recreation points of interest include campgrounds and primitive camp sites, trailheads, fishing areas, boat launch and river access points, interpretive trails and scenic viewpoints.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: Aztec Peak, Coconino National Forest, Four Peaks, Four Peaks Wilderness, Hellsgate Wilderness, Mazatzal Mountains, Payson, Salome Wilderness, Salt River Canyon Wilderness, Sierra Ancha, Sierra Ancha Wilderness, Sitgreaves National Forest, Sombrero Peak, Theodore Roosevelt Lake, Tonto Basin, Tonto National Forest.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Superstition & Four Peaks Wilderness Areas - Tonto National Forest Arizona


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