The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

ROCK CREEK

Trails Illustrated Map: Boundary Waters East

From National Geographic Maps

Current price: $14.95
Trails Illustrated Map: Boundary Waters East
Trails Illustrated Map: Boundary Waters East

ROCK CREEK

Trails Illustrated Map: Boundary Waters East

From National Geographic Maps

Current price: $14.95
Loading Inventory...

Color: Default Title

Size: One Size

Loading Inventory...
Get it in StoreVisit retailer's website
The National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map: Boundary Waters East covers the water-rich Superior National Forest including more than 2,000 lakes and rivers that offer a chance to canoe, boat, fish and camp where early Native Americans, voyagers, missionaries, loggers and explorers once traveled. About a third of the Forest lies within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Visitors to the BWCAW will find a sense of solitude and primitive recreation; permits are required and special regulations apply.The Boundary Waters was recognized for recreational opportunities in 1926, named the Superior Roadless Area in 1938, the BWCA in 1958, and federally designated under The Wilderness Act in 1964. It wasn't until October 21, 1978, The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act was established to provide specific guidance for managing the million plus acres of the Superior National Forest.The BWCAW has changed little since the glaciers melted. With over 1,500 miles of canoe routes, nearly 2,200 designated campsites, and more than 1,000 lakes and streams waiting, the BWCAW draws over 250,000 visitors each year. As part of the Superior National Forest, the BWCAW is managed by the US Forest Service.Coverage Highlights: Hiking trails, portages, cross-country, snowmobile and snowshoe trails, trail access locations, campgrounds and tent sites, birding, fishing, kayak, canoeing and power boating opportunities; Ash River, Crane Lake, Kabetogama and Rainy Lake Visitor Centers; Park Attractions: Gull Island Rookery, Grassy Bay Cliffs, Anderson Bay, Kettle Falls, Hoist Bay, Gold Portage.About Trails Illustrated: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.
Powered by Adeptmind