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Arizona & Utah Regional Raised Relief Maps
plus adjacent states
These vinyl raised relief maps measure about 32 inches wide by 21 inches high.  The scale is 1:250,000, which is approximately four miles to the inch.  The topography has two to one vertical exageration—which means the mountains are represented as twice as high proportionally as they are in real life.  All include topographic contours at 200 foot intervals.  They are quite detailed and show such features as roads, railroads, airports and landing strips, county boundaries, woodlands, mines, orchards, oil wells, water features and more.  Each covers two degrees of longitude wide, one degree high.  You can buy adjacent maps and make a striking mosaic of them to cover just the regions you are interested in most.

Click here for an index to regional raised relief maps stocked.  This will show you which ones are adjacent.

They are based on the latest USGS maps—and as such, they are quite dated (note dates in descriptions below, just above the price; yes, they really are 30-40 years out of date!).  You buy these for the topography, not for current roads and park boundaries!  All are published by Hubbard Scientific.

If having the map sent to Alaska or Hawai'i, please read shipping page before ordering!

Suggested retail price is $28.50.  Your price: $25.65
Ajo, Arizona
Shows much of extreme southwestern Arizona, an area of many desert mountain ranges.  Includes large parts of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge.  Ajo is the largest town in the region, with Gila Bend at the top of the map.  Interstate 8 would be the highway stretching across the upper left side—except it did not exist when the map was surveyed, and instead, US highway 80 is shown in more or less the same location.   A portion of the map includes a part of Mexico, but only raised relief and no other detail is shown south of the border.

Road data 1953-55.  Originally published 1962.
Item #NI 12-10.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price: $18.00, while they last
Caliente, Nevada
One of the less-travelled areas of Nevada, with the largest highway on the map being US 93.  Includes the communities of Caliente, Panaca, Hiko, Ash Springs, and Alamo.  Major mountain ranges on the map are the Timpahute Range, Pahranagat Range, and Delamar Mountains.  Cathedral Gorge, Echo Canyon, and Beaver Dam state parks are within the map boundaries.

Bounded by latitudes 33 and 32 degrees, and longitudes 114 and 112 degrees.  Published 1970
Item # NJ 11-9  Your price: $25.65   (Out of stock, out of print: Discontinued at the manufacturer)
Cedar City, Utah
This map includes Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Bryce Canyon National Park, much of Dixie National Forest, and the towns of St. George, Enterprise, Parowan, Panguitch, and Kanab.

Bordered by longitudes 114 & 112 degrees west, latitudes 37 and 38 degrees north.  Published 1971.
Item #NJ 12-7.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65   
Clifton, Arizona
This map is no longer available. About evenly split between Arizona and New Mexico, this quad shows the eastern parts of Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian Reservations, parts of Apache and Gila National Forests, and the towns of Clifton, Morenci, Alpine, Nutrioso, and more.  Prominent mountains depicted include Mount Ord, Baldy Peak, Escudilla Mountain, Rose Peak, Gila Mountains, Tularosa Mountains, and Mogollon Mountains.

Bounded by latitudes 34 and 33 degrees, and longitudes 110 and 108 degrees.  Published 1971.
Item #NI 12-9  No longer available: discontinued at manufacturer!
Cortez, Colorado
The right half of this map covers the southwestern corner of Colorado, the left half the southeastern corner of Utah.  Includes Mesa Verde National Park, Dolores River, Abajo Mountains, the Utah portions of the Navajo Reservation, and portions of Manti-LaSal, San Juan, and Uncompahgre National Forests.  Towns covered include Monticello, Blanding, Dove Creek, and Mancos.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 108 degrees west longitude, 38 and 37 degrees north latitude.  Published 1969.

Item #NJ 12-9.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    (Out of stock; unlikely to restock)


Delta, Utah
Shows the west-central portion of Utah.  The right side of the map is just a few miles short of the Nevada border.  The northeast corner of coverage is near the town of Eureka; the so southeast corner is near the towns of Holden and Scipio.  Other cities, towns, and communities included are Goshute, Gandy, Trout Creek, Hinckley, Deseret, Delta, Oak City, and Mills.  Physical features on the map include Deep Creek Range, Snake Valley, Great Salt Lake Desert, Confusion Range, Tule Valley, Fish Springs Range, House Range, Fish Springs Flat, Dugway Range, Thomas Range, Dugway Valley, Sevier Desert, Sheeprock Mountains, Gilson Mountains, Canyon Mountains, Pavant Range, East Tintic Mountains, Sevier Bridge Reservoir, and Scipio Lake.  Major roads through the region include US 6/50, state 26, US 91, state 132, and state 125.

The map is bordered by latitudes 40 and 39 degrees, and longitudes 114 and 112 degrees.  1972.

This map has been discontinued at the manufacturer, so don't wait too long to get it or it won't be available.
Item #NJ 12-1.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price: $20.00, while they last
Douglas, Arizona
Shows the borderland country bisected by the Arizona-New Mexico border with about a third of the map covering (but not quite covering, read on) Mexican territory.  This includes the extreme southeastern corner of Arizona and the “heel” of New Mexico in the extreme southwest of that state.  Although the mountains and hills on the Mexican side are shown in raised relief, no other details are shown.  Cities and towns located include Bisbee, Warren, Douglas, Animas—and not much else in this sparsely populated region.  Other geographic features shown include the south end of the Dragoon Mountains, Mule Mountains, the central and southern portions of Chiricahua Mountains (including the south portion of Chiricahua National Monument), Pelloncillo Mountains, Animas Mountains, Little Hatchet Mountains, and Big Hatchet Mountains.

Bordered by latitudes 31 and 32 degrees and longitudes 108 and 110 degrees.
Published 1970.
Item #NH 12-3.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65  Sale price: $20.00



El Centro, California
Shows the southern end of the Imperial Valley of California, including El Centro, Brawley, Coyote Wells, Seeley, Imperial, Heber, Holtville, and  Calexico, and the extreme southwestern part of Arizona, including Yuma, Somerton, San Luis, Wellton, and Fishers Landing.  Also includes Luke Air Force Range and much of Yuma Proving Ground.  While raised relief depicts the mountains south of the border in Mexico, no other details are shown.

Bordered by latitudes 32 and 33 degrees, longitudes 114 and 116 degrees.  Published 1977.
Item #NI 11-12.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $20.00, while they last>
Escalante, Utah
Covers most of Glen Canyon National Recreation area (Lake Powell had not been filled when the map was first published, so this shows both the Colorado River and the projected maximum height of the reservoir). Also includes Escalante Mountains, Kaiparowits Plateau, Escalante River, Waterpocket Fold, and the northwestern corner of the Navajo Reservation.  This printing has a minor defect:  Certain hillsides which should have been printed with a brown "rough terrain" pattern were instead printed with a uniform blue tint.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 112 degrees, latitudes 37 and 38 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NJ 12-8.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $24.00, while they last.
Flagstaff, Arizona
Includes San Francisco Peaks and associated cinder cones of the San Francisco Volcanic Field, large portions of the Navajo and Hopi Reservations, Wupatki and Sunset Crater National Monuments, the Little Colorado River, and the cities of Flagstaff and Winslow.

Bordered by longitudes 112 and 110 degrees and latitudes 35 and 36 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NI 12-2.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65   This map has been discontinued by the manufacturer, and I have no more.
Gallup, New Mexico
The left half of this map is dominated by Arizona portions of the Navajo Reservation, but also including the northern half of Petrified Forest National Park.  The right half shows New Mexico portions of the Navajo Reservation, portions of the Zuni Reservation and Cibola National Forest.  Cities and towns covered include Ganado, Window Rock, Zuni, and of course Gallup.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 108 degrees, latitudes 35 and 36 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item# NI 12-3.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65     Sale price, while they last: $20.00
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Includes much, but not all, of Grand Canyon National Park (you would need Marble Canyon and Williams to cover practically all of it; a small section is also on the Flagstaff map).  Also includes Virgin Mountains, Hurricane Cliffs, Kaibab Plateau, and Havasupai Reservation.  Almost all of the land set aside in the new Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is on this map (though it is not delineated since this edition is over 35 years old.)

Bordered by longitudes 114 and 112 degrees, latitudes 36 and 37 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NJ 12-10.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65  


Grand Junction, Colorado
This map straddles the Utah-Colorado border, in roughly the center.  The most prominent physical features on the map are East Tavaputs Plateau and Grand Valley.  Other important features are Green River, Uintah Basin, Hill Creek, Willow Creek, Roan Cliffs, Book Cliffs, Cathedral Bluffs, Piceance Creek, Roan Creek, Colorado River, and Grand Mesa.  Also on the map are the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, Colorado National Monument, and small parts of White River national Forest and Grand Mesa National Forest.  The most important cities and towns on the map are Mack, Loma, Fruita, Rhone, Appleton, Grand Junction, Orchard Mesa, De Beque, and Grand Valley.

The map is bounded by 40 and 39 degrees latitude, and 110 and 108 degrees longitude.  Published 1969.
Item #NJ 12-3.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $22.00, while they last
Holbrook, Arizona
The most prominent features on this map are the Mogollon Rim and the Verde Valley.  Also includes portions of Coconino, Prescott, Tonto, and Sitgreaves National Forests, and the northern portions of Fort Apache Reservation.  In addition to the title city of Holbrook, also shows the towns of Sedona, Camp Verde, Payson, Show Low and Snowflake.

Bordered by longitudes 112 and 110 degrees, latitudes 34 and 35 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item # NI 12-5.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular price: $25.65    Sale price: $15.00, until further notice.
Kingman, Arizona
This quad covers parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona.  The right third of the map is crossed by the Colorado River, with Lake Mohave the most significant feature.  Major highways shown include Interstate 15 and US 95.  The southwest quarter shows lands which are now a part of Mohave National Preserve.  Kingman and Bullhead City are the only towns of significant size on the map.  The resort town of Laughlin, Nevada, did not exist when this map was created (1969).  Major ranges shown are Castle Mountains, McCullough Range, Black Mountains, and Cerbat Mountains.

Bounded by latitudes 36 and 35 degrees, and longitudes 116 and 114.  Published 1969.
Item # NI 11-3.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    (Out of stock; not able to restock)
Las Vegas, Nevada
Vegas itself is of little interest on a relief map, but it is surrounded by some exceptional terrain.  On the lower left are the Spring Mountains rising almost 12,000 feet above sea level, in the upper middle is Sheep Range, on the far right are the Virgin Mountains, lower right Lake Mead.  Also shows much of the Desert National Wildlife Range.  Besides Las Vegas, other towns included are Pahrump, Henderson, Glendale, and Mesquite.  The far and lower right show portions of Arizona, and there's about 18 square miles of California  included on the lower left.

Bordered by longitudes 116 and 114, and latitudes 36 and 37.  Published 1969.
Item #NJ 11-12.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Covers the east side of Grand Canyon National Park, including Walhalla Plateau, Desert View, and Marble Canyon.  Also shows the Arizona portions of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, large portions of the Navajo Reservation (including Black Mesa and Kaibito Plateau) and the mouth of Paria River.  Towns shown include Page, Tuba City, and Kayenta.

Bordered by longitudes 112 and 110, latitudes 36 and 37 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NJ 12-11.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    
Mesa, Arizona
Prominent features of this map include Mazatzal Mountains, Sierra Ancha, Pinal Mountains, Theodore Roosevelt Lake, San Carlos Reservoir, and the Gila River.  Cities and towns shown include Phoenix (east side), Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Florence, Superior, Globe, and Hayden.

Bordered by longitudes 112 and 110 degrees, latitudes 33 and 34 degrees.  Published 1978.
Item #NI 12-8.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.   Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $24.00, while they last
Moab, Utah
This map is bisected by the Utah-Colorado border.  The left half shows most of Canyonlands National Park, all of Arches National Monument (now a National Park), and the La Sal Mountains of Manti-La Sal National Forest.  The right half is dominated by Uncompahgre National Forest and the Uncompahgre Plateau.  Towns shown include Moab, Delta, and Nucla.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 108 degrees, latitudes 38 and 39 degrees.  Published 1969.
Item #NJ 12-6.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    (Out of stock; unlikely to restock)
Needles, California
This Mojave Desert landscape is crossed in the east by the Colorado River, with Lake Havasu the broadest portion.  In the northwest corner is the southern portion of what is now Mojave National Preserve.  At the publication time of this map, Interstate 40 was just being built, and it shows two unconnected ends.  Route 66 was the highway to use.  Mountains shown include Providence Mountains, Sacramento Mountains, Old Woman Mountains, Turtle Mountains, Whipple Mountains, and the mountain peak which gave the largest town on this map its name:  the Needles.  Actually, since the map was published, Lake Havasu City is now  the largest shown; other towns located include Parker, Amboy, and Essex.

Bounded by latitudes 35 and 34 degrees, and longitudes 116 and 114 degrees.  Published 1969.
Item #NI 11-6.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price: $24.00, while they last
Nogales, Arizona
The lower south-central part of the state is the region covered in this map.  Besides the title border town of Nogales, it also shows the towns and communities of Sells, Sasabe, Green Valley, Patagonia, Sonoita, Benson, Tombstone, Sierra Vista, and Hereford.  Also shows a large part of Papago Indian Reservation and Fort Huachuca Military Reservation.  Geographic features on the map include Baboquivari Valley and Mountains, Quinlan Mountains (and Kitt Peak), Altar Valley, Sierrita Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains (and Mt. Wrightson), Whetstone Mountains, Patagonia Mountains, and Huachuca Mountains.  No features are shown on the Mexican side of the border, other than raised relief for the mountains.

Bordered by latitudes 31 and 32 degrees and longitudes 110 and 112 degrees.  Published 1969.

Item #NH 12-2.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs. Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price: $19.00, while they last
Phoenix, Arizona
This map is no longer available. Phoenix and neighboring cities are on the east edge of this quad.  This is primarily a map of the desert ranges to the west.  Shows Harcuvar Mountains, Harquahala Mountains, Kofa Mountains, White Tank Mountains, Maricopa Mountains and the Sierra Estrella.  It is also a historical snapshot of a point in the development of the region, most evidently in the extent of Interstate 10: At the time of publication, this freeway had not been completed, and is shown with long gaps.  Cities and towns detailed include Wickenburg, Sun City, Glendale, Avondale, Buckeye, Maricopa, and Hope.
1969.
Item #NI 12-7 Your price: $25.65   (Out of stock.  Discontinued at manufacturer.  No longer available.)
Prescott, Arizona
Shows a variety of central Arizona terrain, including the Hualapai, Rawhide, Buckskin, Harcuvar, Bradshaw, Santa Maria, and Aquarius mountains, Alamo Reservoir, and the Chino Valley.  Cities and towns shown include Prescott, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, and Bagdad.

Bordered by longitudes 114 and 112 degrees, latitudes 34 and 35 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NI 12-4.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65    (Out of stock; unlikely to restock)


Price, Utah
This map covers a region near the center of Utah, and includes such physical features as Juab Valley, Sevier Bridge Reservoir, Valley Mountains, San Pitch Mountains, Gunnison Reservoir, Wasatch Range, Wasatch Plateau, Scofield Reservoir, Book Cliffs, Roan Cliffs, Castle Valley, San Rafael Swell, and Green River.  Cities and towns on the map include Goshen, Santaquin, Mona, Nephi, Levan, Fayette, Gunnison, Centerfield, Redmond, Mayfield, Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Wales, Morohi, Fountain Green, Mount Pleasant, Fairview, Indianola, Pines, Gilluly, Tucker, Helper, Price, Wellington, Cleveland, Huntington, Orangeville, Castle Dale, Perron, Dragerton, Sunnyside, and Woodside.  The region also includes large portions of Uinta National Forest and Manti-La Sal National Forest, and a small portion of Fishlake National Forest.  The major highways on the map include US 91, state 28, US 89, state 132, state 117, US 6/50, state 96, state 10, and state 33.

The map is bounded by latitudes 40 and 39 degrees, and longitudes 112 and 111 degrees.  Published 1956, revised 1970.
Item #NJ 12-2.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $22.00, while they last
Richfield, Utah
This quadrangle shows a portion of the eastern side of the Great Basin.  The specific areas covered include Needle Range, Burbank Hills, Pine Valley, Wah Wah Mountains, Wah Wah Valley, most of Sevier Lake, San Francisco Mountains, Escalante Desert, Black Mountains, Mineral Mountains, Tushar Mountains, Pavant Range, and a part of the Sevier Plateau.  Towns in this region include Milford, Minersville, Filmore, Meadow, Kanosh, Beaver, Circleville, Junction, Monroe, Elsinore, and Richfield.  Also plotted on the map are Minersville Lake State Park, Piute Lake State Park, Otter Creek State Park, large parts of Fishlake National Forest, and a portion of Dixie National Forest.

Bordered by longitudes 112 and 114 degrees west longitude, 38 and 39 degrees north latitude.  1972.
Item #NJ 12-4.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price: $24.00, while they last>


Rock Springs, Wyoming
This map shows a section of southwestern Wyoming bordering on the corners of Utah and Colorado.  The area is sparsely populated, and the only towns and communities on the map are Rock Springs, Green River, Granger, Little America, McKinnon, Quealy, South Baxter, Superior, Thayer Junction, Point of Rocks, Tipton, and Red Desert.  Major physical features include Flaming Gorge Reservoir (which was not yet filled when the map was made, but the map shows the projected shoreline at maximum fill); Green River, Big Sandy River, Killpecker Creek, Salt Wells Creek, Bitter Creek, Cedar Mountain, Black Mountain, Pilot Butte, White Mountain, Horsethief Canyon, Sheep Mountain, Pine Mountain, Kinney Rim, Red Desert Basin, and Rock Bluffs.  The main roads on the map include US 30, US 187, state 530, state 430, and Interstate 80.

The map is bounded by latitudes 42 and 41 degrees and longitudes 110 and 108 degrees.  Published 1962.

These have been discontinued at the manufacturer and there are limited supplies left.
Item #NK 12-9.  Regular price: $25.65    Sale price: $20.00, while they last.
Saint Johns, Arizona
The Arizona/New Mexico border runs down the center of this quad.  It shows the southern part of Petrified Forest National Park, the northern portions of Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, and much of the Zuni Reservation.  Besides Saint Johns, the largest towns on the map are Springerville, McNary, and Quenado.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 108, latitudes 34 and 35 degrees.  1970.
Item #NI 12-6.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65   Sale price, while they last: $20.00
Salina, Utah
This quad covers the wild and varied landscape that makes up the northwest corner of Utah’s canyon country.   Interstate 70, from Salina to Green River, extends across the top of the map; state highway 24 meanders more or less across the middle.  Surrounding these roads are such features as Sevier Plateau, Parker Mountain, Fish Lake Hightop Plateau, Fish Lake, Fremont River, Aquarius Plateau, North and South Caneville Mesa, Henry Mountains, San Rafael Swell, San Rafael Reef, Dirty Devil River, Green River, and even a small part of Colorado River.  Parks and forests shown include parts of Fishlake National Forest, parts of Manti-La Sal National Forest, the north end of Capitol Reef National Monument (now a national park), Goblin Valley State Park, and portions of Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.  Towns located include Aurora, Glenwood, Koosharem, Loa, Lyman, Bicknell, Torrey, Hanksville, and Emery.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 112 degrees west and latitudes 38 and 39 degrees north.  1970.
Item # NJ 12-5.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65   


Salt Lake City, Utah
The title city is in the upper left corner of this map, with Utah Lake in the lower left corner.  Much of the land represented is within Wasatch National Forest, with Uinta National Forest and Ashley National Forest, and Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation occupying a large portion of the rest.  Major physical features shown include Wasatch Ranch, Deer Creek Reservoir, Strawberry Reservoir, Rockport Lake, and the Duchesne River.  Some of the cities and towns on the map include Farmington, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Granger, Kearns, Midvale, Sandy City, Riverton, Draper, Lehi, Alpine, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson, Coalville, Park City, Kamas, Heber City, Midway, Hanna, Duchesne, Myton, and Altamont.  Important roads on the map include Interstate 15, US 40, Interstate 80, US 91, state 152, state 80, state 73, US 6, US 189, state 68, state 150, state 208, state 33, state 134, and state 87.

The map is bounded by latitudes 41 and 40 degrees, and longitudes 112 and 110 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NK 12-11.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $23.00, while they last
Salton Sea, California
This region covers the transition between the Mojave and Sonoran deserts, and is dominated in the southwest by Salton Sea and the Colorado River running more or less north to south down the eastern third of the map.  Other major geographical features depicted are Chocolate Mountains, Chuckwalla Mountains and Valley, Orocopia Mountains, Eagle Mountains, Pinto Basin, Coxcomb Mountains, Big Maria Mountains, Palo Verde Valley, Parker Valley, Trigo Mountains, and La Posa Plain.  Cultural features include the towns of Westmorland, Calipatra, Niland, Eagle Mountain, Blythe, and (on the Arizona side of the Colorado River) Ehrenberg and Quartzsite.  Most of the eastern part of Joshua Tree National Monument (now a national park) is delineated; other parks and reservations on the map are Salton Sea State Park, Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Picacho State Recreation Area, and the west portion of Kofa National Game Range.   

Bordered by longitudes 114 and 116 degrees west longitude and 33 and 34 degrees north latitude.  1969.
Item #NI 11-9.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $22.00, while they last
Shiprock, New Mexico
The left side of this map shows the northeast corner of Arizona (all a part of the Navajo Reservation), the right side the northwest corner of New Mexico (almost all a part of the Navajo Reservation, plus the southern half of the Ute Mountain Reservation.)  Geographical features include Chinle Valley, Chuska Mountains, Carrizo Mountains, Canyon de Chelly, and San Juan River.   Farmington is the largest town shown.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 108 degrees, latitude 36 and 37 degrees.  1963.
Item #NJ 12-12.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $22.00
Silver City, New Mexico
This map is no longer available. It was bisected by the Arizona-New Mexico border, and covers a portion of southeastern Arizona on the left and a part of southwestern New Mexico on the right.  Towns located include Pima, Thatcher, Safford, Willcox, Bowie, and Duncan (all in Arizona); plus Lordsburg, Silver City, Central, Bayard, Santa Rita, and Gage, of New Mexico.  Major physical features depicted include Mt. Graham, San Simon Valley, Sulphur Springs Valley, northern Chiricahua Mountains (with the north portion of Chiricahua National Monument), Burro Mountains, and the Pinos Altos Range (part of Gila National Forest).

Bordered by latitudes 32 and 33 degrees, longitudes 108 and 110 degrees.  1962.
Item #NI 12-12.   (Out of stock.  Discontinued by manufacturer and no longer available.)


Tooele, Utah
This region is dominated by the Great Salt Lake Desert, within which is the Bonneville Salt Flats.  But you don't want to buy a raised relief map for the flat areas, not unless they are surrounded by mountains to make the extra cost of three-dimensions worthwhile.  This area has some prominent ranges, all the more prominent because of the contrast between the flats.  Included are Silver Island Mountains, Dutch Mountain, Deep Creek Mountains, Granite Peak, Wildcat Mountain, Cedar Mountains, Grassy Mountains, Lakeside Mountains, Stansbury Island, Stansbury Mountains, Sheeprock Mountains, Antelope Island, Oquirrh Mountains, and South Mountain.  Also includes the southern end of Great Salt Lake, about one-quarter of the whole lake.  Important cities and towns on the map include Grantsville, Tooele, Magna, and half of Kearns.  Other areas marked include Wendover Air Force Range, Dugway Proving Ground, Skull Valley Indian Reservation, Tooele Army Depot, and Camp Williams.  Major highways on the map include Interstate 80, US 40, state 199, state 138, state 36, state 73, state 111, and state 171.

The map is bounded by latitudes 41 and 40 degrees, and longitudes 114 and 112 degrees.  Published 1970.
Item #NK 12-10.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price: $21.50, while they last.
Tucson, Arizona
Desert flats punctuated by occasional small mountains describe the west part of this region, with much more substantial ranges dominating the east half.  Towns covered include Casa Grande, Coolidge, Eloy, Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth, Dudleyville, as well as the city of Tucson.  Shows a large part of the Papago Indian Reservation, parts of Coronado National Forest, and all of Saguaro National Monument (now a national park).  Major mountains depicted are Santa Catalina Mountains, Rincon Mountains, Santa Teresa Mountains, Galiuro Mountains, and Winchester Mountains.

Bordered by longitudes 110 and 112 degrees west and latitudes 32 and 33 degrees north.  Published 1977.
Item #NI 12-11.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65   


Vernal, Utah/Colorado
This map straddles the Utah-Colorado border, with about half of the map in each state.  Shows large portions of Ashley National Forest and Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, and all of Dinosaur National Monument.  Cities, towns, and smaller communities on the map include Vernal, Roosevelt, Rangely, Hayden, Fort Duchesne, Ouray, Manila, Jensen, Dinosaur, Skull Creek, Elk Springs, Cross, Mountain, and Maybell.  Major physical features include the lower portion of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Green River, Uinta Mountains, Diamond Mountain Plateau, O-Wi-Yu-Kuts Plateau, Blue Mountain, Springs Ridge, Calamity Ridge, Colorow Mountain, and Juniper Mountain.  Major roads on the map include US 40, state 88, state 246, state 44, state 149, state 45, state 64, state 318, and state 2.

Bounded by latitudes 41 and 40 degrees, and longitudes 110 and 108 degrees.  Published 1965.

Discontinued at the manufacturer, and only small quantities available, so get it soon if you want it!
Item #NK 12-12.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Regular discount price: $25.65    Sale price, while they last: $20.00
Williams, Arizona
Shows the most southerly portions of Grand Canyon, including lower Granite Gorge, Shivwits Plateau, and Peach Springs Canyon. Other features of the region: Grand Wash Cliffs, Peacock Mountains, Aubrey Valley, Juniper Mountains, Bill Williams Mountain and much of the Hualapai Reservation.  The section of old Route 66 which was the last to be bypassed by Interstate 40, crosses the map.  In fact, that last segment of I-40 was under construction when the map was surveyed, and is shown on it with a 35 mile gap!

Bordered by longitudes 114 and 112 degrees, latitudes 35 and 36 degrees.  1970.
Item #NI 12-1.  Shipping weight: 6.1 lbs.  Your price: $25.65   (Out of stock; unable to restock)
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