National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Uncompahgre Plateau South – Uncompahgre National Forest – 2011 Edition State Maps. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Uncompahgre Plateau North is created for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the year-round recreational opportunities in this unique area in southwestern Colorado. Expertly researched and created in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and others, the map provides unparalleled detail of northern Uncompahgre National Forest, Dominguez Escalante National Conservation Area, Dominguez Canyons Wilderness, Tabeguache and Roubideau Areas, Grand Mesa National Forest, Gunnison River, Unaweep-Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway and Tabeguache Trail.Use the mapped trails, OHV routes and Forest Service roads to get off the beaten path and back on again while exploring the area’s mesa and canyons. Trails are labeled according to their designated usage, whether exploring on foot, skis, horseback, mountain bike, motorcycle or ATV, including rock crawling trails. Seasonal roads and trails are labeled with their accessible dates. To aid in your navigation of the area, the map displays contour lines, elevations, labeled peaks and summits, water features, selected waypoints and clear color-coded boundaries between different land management agencies. Recreation activities pinpointed include areas for camping, fishing, swimming, water skiing and wildlife viewing.

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Uncompahgre Plateau South - Uncompahgre National Forest - 2011 Edition State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Uncompahgre Plateau South – Uncompahgre National Forest – 2011 Edition State Maps

National Geographic 11 – Trails Illustrated Map: Yampa/Gore Pass – 2006 Edition State Maps. National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Uncompahgre Plateau South is a two-sided, waterproof map designed to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts with unmatched durability and detail. This map was created in conjunction with local land management agencies and is loaded with valuable recreation information.The front side of the map details the southeastern portion of the Plateau and Uncompahgre National Forest, as well as Ridgway State Park. On the reverse side of the map, the southwestern portion of Uncompahgre National Forest, including the Naturita Division, is featured as well as the Tabeguache Area, Roubideau Special Management Area, Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, and Dry Creek Basin and Dan Noble State Wildlife Areas.The Uncompahgre Plateau South map is printed in the United States on durable synthetic paper, making it waterproof, tear-resistant, and trail tough capable of going anywhere you do.

National Geographic 11 - Trails Illustrated Map: Yampa/Gore Pass - 2006 Edition State Maps

National Geographic Fishing and River Map: Colorado River: Kremmling to Glenwood Springs State Maps. Coverage includes Routt and Arapaho national forests, Sarvis Creek Wilderness, and the cities of Toponas, Phippsburg and Yampa. Also included are Pine Mesa and Eagle Rock lakes and Red Dirt Reservoir, as well as Gore and Lynx passes. Includes UTM grids for use with your GPS unit.

National Geographic Fishing and River Map: Colorado River: Kremmling to Glenwood Springs State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail North: Monarch To Denver State Maps. The Colorado River, Kremmling to Glenwood Springs Fishing & River Map Guide is designed to be the perfect companion for anyone recreating on this section of the mighty Colorado river. Traveling about 94 miles and dropping just shy of 1,500 feet in elevation, the section of the Upper Colorado River represented in this mapfrom Kremmling to Glenwood Springswinds through diverse landscapes. The river passes through Gore Canyon, Radium State Wildlife Area, and Glenwood Canyon, supporting a variety of ecosystems as it morphs into a powerful and mighty waterway known for prolific insect life, quality-size brown and rainbow trout and mountain whitefish (with the occasional native cutthroat), wildlife viewing opportunities, and superb cultural and historical features.The Colorado River in this sections starts with the class V+ rapids just downstream of Kremmling in Gore Canyon. After existing Gore Canyon the river flows past State Bridge and Dotsero before entering Glenwood Canyon where the river once again generates impressive rapids with names like Upper Death. Each section of the Colorado River is unique with a different combination of access, river flow, and recreational opportunities.Each Fishing & River Map Guide includes detailed river maps at a scale of 1 inch = 1/2 mile. At this scale every turn in the river and rapid is clearly shown and labeled. Each page is centered on the river and overlaps with the adjacent pages so finding any location along the river is easy. The maps include rapids, river miles, access points, private and public lands, gaging stations, recreation sites, and more. Also included are stream flow charts, hatch charts, and a table of river access points.More convenient and easier to use than folded maps, but just as compact and lightweight, National Geographics Fishing & River 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 North: Monarch To Denver State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail South: Collegiate Loop State Maps. The Colorado Trail North Topographic Map Guide has been designed as the perfect traveling companion when navigating the north section of The Colorado Trail. In a state known for its trails, The Colorado Trail is Colorados premier long distance trail. Conceived in 1973 and completed in 1987, the trail runs 486 miles between Denver and Durango, traversing some of the most spectacular scenery in the state.The Colorado Trail is often started at its north terminus in Waterton Canyon just outside of Denver. When traveling from north to south the trail follows the South Platte River and quickly climbs into the Lost Creek Wilderness. From here the trail crosses into Holy Cross Wilderness near Leadville. The trail then skirts the eastern slope of the Sawatch Range and passes beneath Mount Elbert, the highest mountain in Colorado. Next comes the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness with its multiple 14ers before finally joining with the Collegiate Loop near Monarch Pass. The Colorado Trail from Monarch to Durango is then picked up on the south Topographic Map Guide. Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost. Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between passes, camping areas, and trail access points. The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail, mile by rugged mile.Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies including The Colorado Trail Foundation, this map guide provides detailed topographic maps, interesting history, bike detour maps, and a resupply location chart shows distances, and services available at each resupply point.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 South: Collegiate Loop State Maps

National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Colorado Trail South: Durango To Monarch State Maps. The Colorado Trail, Collegiate Loop Topographic Map Guide has been designed as the perfect traveling companion when navigating the Collegiate Loop section of The Colorado Trail. In 2012, the 83-mile Collegiate West route was added to The Colorado Trail as an alternate route to the Collegiate East section, creating the approximately 163-mile Collegiate Loop.The Collegiate Loop Topographic Map Guide starts at the top end of the loop near Twin Lakes Reservoir. The trail tracks south along the eastern slope of Sawatch Range under the watchful gaze of several 14ers (fourteen-thousand foot peaks) until it joins the Continental Divide Trail near Monarch. The trail then turns north along the west side of the Sawatch Range as it crisscrosses the continental divide until finally finishing the loop back at Twin Lakes Reservoir. Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost. Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between passes, camping areas, and trail access points. The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail, mile by rugged mile.Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies including The Colorado Trail Foundation, this map guide provides detailed topographic maps, interesting history, a 15 day itinerary, and a resupply location chart shows distances, and services available at each resupply point.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 South: Durango To Monarch State Maps


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