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

BLM Prescott, Arizona (Surface Management Status) topographic map
Printed on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land.  Bright colors show the jurisdictions of various agencies: Green for National Forest, yellow for BLM, orange for Indian lands, and blue for state lands.  A solid brown pattern shows mine dumps and other mining disturbances.  Shows lakes, rivers, streams, creeks, washes, and springs.  Township and section lines are marked.  Roads of all classes are depicted (with US and state highways and Forest Service roads numbered) plus some trails.  Shows major power lines, pipelines, railways, airports and landing strips, wind mills, radio towers, mines, and more (see sample below).

Cities, towns, and communities included are Skull Valley, Iron Springs, Forbing Park, Prescott, Juniper Heights, Oak Knoll Village, Granite Dells, Chino Valley, Drake, Perkinsville, Prescott Valley, Dewey, Humboldt, Jerome, Clarkdale, Centerville, and Cottonwood.  A large part of the region is within Prescott National Forest, a small portion of Coconino National Forest, and an even smaller portion of Kaibab National Forest.  Most of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness is in the upper right corner.  Also shows the boundaries of Woodchute Wilderness, Granite Mountain Wilderness, Sheridan Mountain/Smith Mesa OHV Area, Juniper Mesa Wilderness and Apache Creek Wilderness.  The major highways in the region are state 89, state 89A, state 69, and state 169.

Physical features included are Juniper Mountains, Santa Maria Mountains, Cottonwood Canyon, Smith Canyon, Williamson Valley, Big Chino Valley, Black Mesa, Little Chino Valley, Granite Mountain, Lonesome Valley, Verde River, Sycamore Canyon, Black Mountain, Black Hills and Mingus Mountain, and Agua Fria River.

Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles).  Contour interval = 40 meters.  Size: about 42½ x 27 inches.  Folded.  Paper.
Published by US Bureau of Land Management (distributed by US Geological Survey), 2000.  New.
Item #AZ-41588.  Shipping weight: 0.3 lb.  Publisher price: $7.00.  Your price: $7.00
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USGS Prescott, 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, green dots brushlands.  A solid brown pattern shows mine dumps and other mining disturbances.  Shows lakes, rivers, streams, creeks, washes, and springs.  Township and section lines are marked.  Roads of all classes are depicted (but only US and state highways are numbered).  Shows major power lines, pipelines, railways, airports and landing strips, wind mills, radio towers, mines, and more (see sample below).

Cities, towns, and communities included are Skull Valley, Iron Springs, Forbing Park, Prescott, Juniper Heights, Oak Knoll Village, Granite Dells, Chino Valley, Drake, Perkinsville, Prescott Valley, Dewey, Humboldt, Jerome, Clarkdale, Centerville, and Cottonwood.  A large part of the region is within Prescott National Forest, a small portion of Coconino National Forest, and an even smaller portion of Kaibab National Forest.  Most of Sycamore Canyon Wilderness is in the upper right corner.  The major highways in the region are state 89, state 89A, state 69, and state 169.

Physical features included are Juniper Mountains, Santa Maria Mountains, Cottonwood Canyon, Smith Canyon, Williamson Valley, Big Chino Valley, Black Mesa, Little Chino Valley, Granite Mountain, Lonesome Valley, Verde River, Sycamore Canyon, Black Mountain, Black Hills and Mingus Mountain, and Agua Fria River.

Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles).  Contour interval = 40 meters.  Size: about 43 x 23½ inches.  Folded.  Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1981.  New.
Item #AZ-43161.  Shipping weight: 0.3 lb.  Publisher price: $7.00.  Your price: $7.00
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