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Adirondack Park, Lake Placid & High Peaks Trail map. The largest park in the contiguous United States, Adirondack Park is a
diverse mountain landscape of protected boreal forests and pristine
waterways interspersed with over one hundred towns and villages.
National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated map of Adirondack Park combines
unmatched detail with helpful information to offer an invaluable tool
for making the most of your visit to this extraordinary region. Created
in partnership with local land management agencies, this expertly
researched map features key areas of interest including High Peaks
Wilderness, Lake Placid, Sentinel Range Wilderness, Saranac Lakes Wild
Forest, Lake Champlain, Giant Mountain Wilderness, Hurricane Mountain
Wilderness, Split Rock Mountain Wild Forest, and Long Lake.
An
extensive High Peaks Trail Chart will help you choose a trail that’s
right for your activity level and recreation use whether you’re hiking,
horseback riding, biking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, or
snowmobiling. Trails are clearly marked and include mileages between
intersections. The map base includes contour lines and elevations for
summits, passes and major lakes. Some of the many recreation features
include: campgrounds, trailheads, fishing access, boat launch sites, and
interpretive trails.
Every Trails Illustrated map is
printed on "Backcountry Tough" waterproof, tear-resistant paper. A full
UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.
Other features found on this map include:
Adirondack Mountains, Algonquin Peak, Ampersand Mountain, Ausable River,
Basin Mountain, Boundary Peak, Dix Mountain, Gothics, Gray Peak,
Iroquois Peak, Little Marcy, MacIntyre Mountains, Mount Haystack, Mount
Marcy, Mount Skylight, Otter Creek, Owls Head Mountain, Sentinel Range,
Split Rock Mountain, Street Mountain, Tupper Lake, Upper Saranac Lake,
Vanderwhacker Mountain.
Click to see a zoomed in view of this map...
- Size: 26 Inches by 38 Inches
- Scale: 1:75,000
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