National Geographic Yellowstone National Park Day Hikes Topographic Map Guide
$14.95
Covering well-known and off-the-beaten-path trails, the National Geographic Yellowstone National Park Day Hikes topographic map guide covers over 100 mi. of the birthplace of the national park system.
- Contains detailed maps for 18 of Yellowstone's finest day hikes scattered across 6 regions of the park
- A third of the selected hikes are less than 5 miles long, two-thirds are less than 8 miles—only one hike is longer than 10 miles
- Each map includes directions to the trailhead, the total distance to complete the hike and an estimate of the degree of difficulty
- Provides elevations of key points on each trail, an elevation profile for the hike and a calculation of the total elevation gained
- Trail descriptions help you find the hikes that best suit your interests and conditioning
- Printed on Backcountry Tough waterproof and tear-resistant paper with stainless-steel staples
- Compact and lightweight booklet is easier to use than folded maps
- Full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with navigation
Made in USA.
From the publisher:
Established in 1872, Yellowstone was the first national park in the United States and the birthplace of the national park idea. The true splendor of Yellowstone lies in its diversity. Its 2.2 million acres contain the world's largest, most varied collection of hydrothermal features and provide sanctuary for many rare species. In addition to magnificent geysers and plentiful wildlife, this vast wilderness hosts countless sparkling clear alpine lakes and over 100 major waterfalls. Rugged mountain peaks, awesome canyons, spectacular wildflowers, fascinating forest fire areas and a rich history all add to the ecosystem's allure for travelers far and wide.
View the National Geographic Trails Illustrated Product LineView all National Geographic Mountain West MapsEstablished in 1872, Yellowstone was the first national park in the United States and the birthplace of the national park idea. The true splendor of Yellowstone lies in its diversity. Its 2.2 million acres contain the world's largest, most varied collection of hydrothermal features and provide sanctuary for many rare species. In addition to magnificent geysers and plentiful wildlife, this vast wilderness hosts countless sparkling clear alpine lakes and over 100 major waterfalls. Rugged mountain peaks, awesome canyons, spectacular wildflowers, fascinating forest fire areas and a rich history all add to the ecosystem's allure for travelers far and wide.
Best Use | Hiking |
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State / Province | Wyoming |
Folded Dimensions | 9.25 x 4.25 inches |
Unfolded Dimensions | 37.75 x 25.5 inches |
Map Scale | 1:50,000 |
Double Sided | Yes |
Waterproof | Yes |
Publisher | National Geographic |
Copyright Year | 2020 |
Map Number | 1705 |