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• Waterproof • Tear-Resistant • Topographic Map
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.
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: Coronado National Forest, Rincon Mountain Wilderness, Rincon Mountains, Saguaro National Park, Spud Rock, Tucson Mountains.
Map Scale = 1:35,000Sheet Size = 25.5″ x 37.75″Folded Size = 4.25″ x 9.25″
From the Publisher
National Geographic Trail Maps – An essential tool for exploring America’s top National Parks
National Geographic’s line of Trails Illustrated maps includes detailed topographic trail maps for all of America’s top National Parks. Featuring updated and easy-to-read trail networks, important points of interest, and the key recreation information needed to make your next National Park visit an adventure.
National Geographic and the National Parks share a deep legacy dating back to the publication of an entire issue of National Geographic Magazine in 1916 titled ‘Land of the Best’. That issue helped advocate for the creation of the National Park Service, later that year. Over the years, National Geographic has helped establish, preserve, or restore Sequoia, Katmai, Carlsbad Caverns, Shenandoah, Mesa Verde and Redwood National Parks. It has also publicized the parks through at least 500 books, articles, and maps, not to mention dozens of television documentaries.
Backcountry Tough Waterproof Tear-Resistant Nearly Indestructible Detailed Topography GPS Compatible With full UTM Grid
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Yearly Visitors
11.3 million 4.5 million 4.4 million 4.3 million 4.1 million
Date Established
1934 1919 1915 1890 1872
Miles of Trails
820 miles 88 miles 431 miles 782 miles 1,021 miles
State
North Carolina, Tennessee Utah Colorado California Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
Publisher : Natl Geographic Society Maps; 2023rd edition (January 1, 2023)
Language : English
Map : 2 pages
ISBN-10 : 1566952409
ISBN-13 : 978-1566952408
Item Weight : 3.21 ounces
Dimensions : 4.2 x 0.3 x 9 inches
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Customers find the map useful for finding trails in Saguaro National Park. They appreciate the detailed information and find it helpful for hiking.
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