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National Geographic  High Uintas Wilderness Topographic Map

$14.95

Explore the alpine vistas, glacier-formed lakes and Utah's highest peaks with the Trails Illustrated High Uintas Wilderness topographic map.

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Features

  • This map features key points of interest including Mirror Lake, Kings Peak, Sheep Creek Canyon Geological Area and portions of the Yellowstone, Uinta and Duchesne rivers
  • Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies
  • Easy-to-read, yet highly detailed map shows comprehensive trail and road networks, along with designated trails for hiking, horseback riding, biking and more
  • Clearly marked navigational aids with UTM coordinate grids, scale bar and full legend, essential for safely navigating the backcountry with GPS or compass
  • Features key points of interest such as scenic views, campgrounds, trailheads, boat launches and picnic sites
  • Color-coded boundaries for public lands including national parks, national forests, national monuments, ranger districts, wilderness areas, state parks and wildlife refuges
  • 1:75,000 scale
  • Printed in the USA on durable, lightweight, waterproof and tear-resistant material designed to withstand all weather conditions
  • Folded dimensions: 4.25 x 9.25 in.; unfolded dimensions: 37.75 x 25.5 in.
  • National Geographic Maps; copyright 2006

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

State / Province

Utah

Map Number

711

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Caldweller
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago

Covers Entire Range

I have used this map for several years. It is durable and reliable. It is large and printed on both sides which allows it to cover nearly the entire range.

Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

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