National Geographic Trails Illustrated Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes MTThe Trails Illustrated National Geographic detailed topographic map for Waterton Lakes NP includes Waterton Park, Upper and Middle Waterton Lakes, The Border Ranges, Akamina Kishinena Provincial Park, Blood Timber Reserve, and more. And Glacier National Park includes the entire national park area, with detailed trails, and topographic information. Includes the Lewis and Clark Range, Many Glacier, Lake McDonald, Great Bear Wilderness, Flathead National Forest, Columbia Falls, Horse Reservoir, St. Mary Lake, and much more. Also provided are UTM grids for use with your GPS unit. More than just a map, National Geographic Trails Illustrated topographic maps are designed to take you into the wilderness and back. Printed on tear resistant, waterproof material, this map can go anywhere you do. Each map is based on exact reproductions of USGS topographic map information, updated, customized, and enhanced to meet the unique features of each area. The maps include valuable wilderness tips and Leave No Trace guidelines, along with updated trails, trailheads, points of interest, campgrounds, and much more. With a new color palette and stunning shaded relief, backcountry navigation has never been easier. Approximately 4 14 x 9 14 folded 25.5 x 37.75 fully opened Scale 1:100,000 Map Revised 2009 Features Included: Waterton Park, Upper and Middle Waterton Lakes, The Border Ranges, Akamina Kishinena Provincial Park, Blood Timber Reserve, the Lewis and Clark Range, Many Glacier, Lake McDonald, Great Bear Wilderness, Flathead National Forest, Columbia Falls, Horse Reservoir, St. Mary Lake, and much more. Waterproof Tear resistant paper Includes complete area and emergency info Maps are 2 sided Includes Emergency contact info and addresses Marked trail mileages and descriptions.
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