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Learn more about the Atlas & Gazetteer
These unique atlases were created to meet the needs of outdoors enthusiasts, back country explorers or anyone who wants to leave the main roads behind. The large, full-color maps offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date detail available. The Gazetteer sections are loaded with information on places to go and things to do, from family outings to wilderness treks. Most of the atlases feature topographic maps with elevation contours defining the lay of the land.
Topographic map coverage of the entire state and provides comprehensive local information, including lists of every conceivable attraction and natural landmark. The index of place names is extensive, offering not just the populated places, but all the springs and ghost towns as well. Contains all the geographic data you'll need for a visit to the Desert or for general reference at home.
These easy-to-use, large books (11" x 15") are the ultimate trip planners and take-along guides for any kind of back-road or off-road adventure. A GPS grid is overlaid on every page, allowing easy reading of latitude/longitude coordinates.
Map detail includes:
- Back roads, dirt roads and trails
- Boat ramps
- Hidden lakes and streams
- Hunting lands
- Fishing waters
- Public lands
- Forests and wetlands
- Campgrounds and campsites
- Railroads, airfields and power lines
Gazetteer categories include:
- Hiking
- Bicycling
- Canoeing
- Museums/Historic Sites
- Campgrounds
- Hunting/Fishing
- Scenic Drives
- Unique Natural Features
- State and National Parks and Forests
Sample Scan of Map
Features:
- Contour lines plus shaded relief on the same map.
- GPS Grid on every map (to easily plot GPS coordinates).
- Massive index of place names, including obscure and unpopulated ones, like springs and ghost towns.
- Detailed tables listing Historic Sites, Scenic Drives, National Parks Reserves, Unique Natural Features, State Parks, Campgrounds, Golf Courses, Hunting Regulations, Fishing Areas, Hiking Trails, Wildlife Viewing Areas, Cross-Country Downhill Skiing Areas, Attractions Museums.
Remember that these map show many old roads that may or may not be usable by standard cars. Always check with local authorities before starting down old or remote roads.
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