National Geographic  Los Padres National Forest East Trail Map

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The National Geographic Los Padres National Forest East trail map leads you through amazing recreation opportunities in one of California's most diverse forests.

Features

  • Created in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, California State Parks and others, this detailed, expertly researched map covers Santa Barbara to Angeles National Forest
  • Covers popular points of interest including Chumash, Dick Smith, Matilija and Sespe wilderness areas and Sisquoc, Sespe Creek and Piru Creek scenic rivers
  • Also includes Fort Tejon and El Presidio de Santa Barbara state historic parks, Hungry Valley Recreation Area and Carpinteria State Beach
  • Easy-to-read, yet highly detailed content shows comprehensive trail and road networks along with designated trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and more
  • Clearly marked navigational aids with UTM coordinate grids, scale bar and full legend are essential for navigating with GPS or compass
  • Features key points of interest such as scenic views, campgrounds, trailheads, boat launches and picnic sites
  • Color-coded boundaries for public lands, including national parks, national forests, national monuments, ranger districts, wilderness areas, state parks and wildlife refuges
  • Printed on durable, lightweight, waterproof and tear-resistant material that is designed to withstand all weather conditions
  • Folded dimensions: 4.25 x 9.25 in.; unfolded dimensions: 25.5 x 37.75 in.
  • 1:80,000 scale
  • National Geographic Maps; copyright 2012

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

State / Province

California

Map Number

812

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