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Flagstaff 100K
Flagstaff, Arizona 1:100,000 scale topo map

BLM Flagstaff, Arizona, BLM Edition, Surface Management Status
Printed on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land.  Distinct colors show the managing agency for each portion of land: A green tint for National Forest (with darker green for Wilderness Areas within the National Forest); orange for Indian lands; blue for state lands; pink for military reservation, and violet for National Park Service.  A brown tint or pattern shows lava fields and dunes.  Marks rivers, streams, creeks, washes, springs, lakes and tanks (stock ponds).  Township and section lines are marked.  Roads of all classes are depicted (with US and state highways, many Forest Service roads, and some Navajo Reservastion roads numbered).  Shows railways, major power lines, mine shafts, mines and quarries, and gravel pits; campgrounds and more.  (See sample below.)

The city of Flagstaff is at left of center on the map; other communities marked include Parks, Bellemont, Mountainaire, and Winona.  Much of the land on the left side of the map is in Kaibab or Coconino national forests, much of the right side is part of the Navajo Reservation.  A portion of Sycamore Canyon and Red Rock Secret Mountain wildernesses are at lower left, Navajo Army Depot to its northeast.  Sunset Crater National Monument and Walnut Canyon National Monument are shown; likewise the southernmost edge of Wupatki National Monument.  The major highways on the map are Interstate 40, Interstate 17, US 89 and 89A, and US 180.

Important physical features within the region depicted are Government Prairie, Garland Prairie, upper Sycamore Canyon, Kendrick Peak, San Francisco Mountain, Rogers Lake, upper Oak Creek Canyon, Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst Lake, Marshall Lake, Anderson Mesa, Sunset Crater, O'Leary Peak, Walnut Canyon, Merriam Crater, Little Colorado River, Canyon Diablo, and Meteor Crater.

All the land within the bounds of the map is a part of Coconino County.

Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles).  Contour interval = 50 meters.  Size: about 43 x 27 inches.  Folded.  Paper.
Published by Bureau of Land Management, distributed by USGS, 2004.  New.
Item #AZ-42432.  Shipping weight: 0.3 lb.  Publisher price: $7.00.  Your price: $7.00
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USGS Flagstaff, Arizona metric topographic series
Printed on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land.  A solid green tint shows the extent of woodlands.  A brown tint or pattern shows lava fields and dunes.  Marks rivers, streams, creeks, washes, springs, lakes and tanks (stock ponds).  Township and section lines are marked.  Roads of all classes are depicted (but only US and state highways are numbered).  Shows railways, major power lines, mine shafts, mines and quarries, and gravel pits; campgrounds and more.  (See sample below.)

The city of Flagstaff is at left of center on the map; other communities marked include Parks, Bellemont, Mountainaire, and Winona.  Much of the land on the left side of the map is in Kaibab or Coconino national forests, much of the right side is part of the Navajo Reservation.  A portion of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness is at lower left, Navajo Army Depot to its northeast.  Sunset Crater National Monument and Walnut Canyon National Monument are shown; likewise the southernmost edge of Wupatki National Monument.  The major highways on the map are Interstate 40, Interstate 17, US 89 and 89A, and US 180.

Important physical features within the region depicted are Government Prairie, Garland Prairie, upper Sycamore Canyon, Kendrick Peak, San Francisco Mountain, Rogers Lake, upper Oak Creek Canyon, Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst Lake, Marshall Lake, Anderson Mesa, Sunset Crater, O'Leary Peak, Walnut Canyon, Merriam Crater, Little Colorado River, Canyon Diablo, and Meteor Crater.

All the land within the bounds of the map is a part of Coconino County.

There is a mistake on the map on the cover of this publication: The little box which is supposed to show the location of the quadrangle coverage in relation to the rest of the state shows the wrong area.  What is depicted is the coverage of the adjacent Winslow map, not the Flagstaff map!  Be assured that the map inside correctly shows the Flagstaff region.

Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles).  Contour interval = 50 meters.  Size: about 43 x 23½ inches.  Folded.  Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1982.  New.
Item #AZ42140.  Publisher price: $7.00.  Your price: $7.00
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