Topographic map of the Wasatch Front South published by National Geographic. This map is the most comprehensive guide for outdoor enthusiasts enjoying this region's year-round recreation.
Expertly researched and created in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies, this map features major points of interest, from the Goshen and Juab Valleys in the west to Strawberry Ridge and the Wasatch Plateau in the east.
Coverage includes the recreation hotspots of the Uinta and Manti-La Sal National Forests, Mount Nebo Wilderness Area, the San Pitch Mountains, Joes Valley Reservoir, and Canyon Lake Recreation Area.
The map includes mapped miles of hotspots.
Miles of mapped trails will take you off the beaten path and back again, including portions of the Great Western Trail, Arapeen OHV Trails, and National Recreation Trails, all marked with mileage markers and labeled for motorized, non-motorized, snowmobile, OHV, ATV, motorcycle, or Nordic ski use. Navigate the area using the map's contour lines, elevations, labeled peaks and summits, water features, and clear public recreation boundaries, as well as a comprehensive road network, including numbered Forest Service roads.
Campsite guides provide the location, elevation, amenities, and number of sites at each campground. Other recreational features include trailheads, interpretive trails, campgrounds, boat ramps, rock climbing areas, fishing holes, dump stations, and marinas. State and national scenic drives are labeled along with their roadside facilities for those wishing to explore the area by car.
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Other features found on this map include: Manti-La Sal National Forest, Mona Reservoir, Mount Nebo Wilderness, Payson, San Pitch Mountains, South Tent Mountain, Spanish Fork Peak, Uinta National Forest, Wasatch Plateau, and Wasatch Range.
This topographic map is waterproof and tear-resistant.
Scale 1:75,000.