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Start on the right foot, and let your map help you from there.

Trust National Geographic's Trails Illustrated topo map series to set you on the right path as you explore the famed wilds of Utah. In addition to trails, campgrounds, river crossings, and points of interest, these waterproof and tear-resistant maps provide info on wilderness travel, safety, and local flora and fauna. Includes UTM grids for use with your GPS unit.
  • Escalante Canyons map covers BLM - Escalante Resource Area, Dixie National Forest, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Box Hollow Wilderness Area, Death Hollow Natural Area and Wolverine Petrified Wood Natural Area; Boulder Town, Escalante, and Devils Garden; Fiftymile Bench, Escalante Canyons and surrounding area, Escalante River and northwest Lake Powell
  • Moab South map covers carefully researched trails, campsites, BLM roads, the Colorado Riverway and Colorado River mileages, points-of-interest, the town of Moab, Dead Horse Point State Park, Behind the Rocks WSA, Hurrah Pass, Canyonland's White Rim, and Moab to Canyon Rims Recreation Area (detailed Trail Charts describing the Mountain Bike and Jeep Trails are included)
  • The Zion map covers the popular Zion Narrows with a companion hiking timetable, plus Kolob Canyons, La Verkin Creek Trail, Hop Valley Trail, Wildcat Canyon, the West Rim Trail, park headquarters, Floor of the Valley Road, East Rim Trail, Telephone Canyon Trail, and the Virgin River

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5 5

John Langer

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Heavy-duty and waterproof, this map is perfect for use in the backcountry. I love the addition of trailhead markers and popular trail descriptions listed on the map. Easy to read, perfect balance of features and topography.

4 5

willhuff.net

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I do most of my scouting on Google Earth before trips, but if I deviate from the plan it's nice to be able to see what's out there when I'm out in the middle of nowhere.

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Buy them all and cover your walls, then explore.