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Springerville, Arizona-New Mexico 1:100,000 scale topo map
BLM Springerville, Arizona metric topographic map, Surface Management StatusPrinted on one side only, the map employs elevation contours to show the form of the land. Distinct color tints highlight lands managed by the Forest Service, State of Arizona, Fort Apache Reservation, and BLM. Shows lakes, creeks, washes, springs, wells and tanks (stock ponds). Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (with US and state highways, plus Forest Service and Fort Apache Reservation roads numbered). Shows railways, landing stips, major power lines, mines, gravel pits, corrals, and more. The map also locates many recreation sites (See sample below.)
![]() Towns and communities marked on the map include Concho, St. Johns, Lake of the Woods, Lakeside, Pinetop, McNary, Eagor, and Springerville. The bottom left of the map is within Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Sitgreaves National Forest is above that. At lower right is Apache National Forest. Lyman Lake State Park is also within the region. Major highways through the area are US 60, state 61, state 260, state 73, state 273, US 180/666, and state 380. The left sixth of the map is in Navajo County, the far right strip is in New Mexico's Catron County, and the bulk of the area is within Apache County.
Major physical features in the region are Millet Swale, White Mountain Lake, Mogollon Rim, Cerro Montoso, Cerro Quemado, Sunrise Lake, Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake, Cottonwood Canyon, Nutrioso Creek, and Coyote Creek.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 20 meters. Size: about 43 x 27 inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by the Bureau of Land Management, 2000. New.
Item #AZ-42350. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
USGS Springerville, Arizona-New Mexico metric topographic seriesPrinted 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. Shows lakes, rivers, creeks, washes, springs, and wells. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (but only US and state highways are numbered). Shows major power lines, cinder pits, gravel pits, corrals, gaging stations, railways, campgrounds, landing strips and more. (See sample below.)
Towns and communities marked on the map include Concho, St. Johns, Lake of the Woods, Lakeside, Pinetop, McNary, Eagor, and Springerville. The bottom left of the map is within Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Sitgreaves National Forest is above that. At lower right is Apache National Forest. Lyman Lake State Park is also within the region. Major highways through the area are US 60, state 61, state 260, state 73, state 273, US 180/666, and state 380. The left sixth of the map is in Navajo County, the far right strip is in New Mexico's Catron County, and the bulk of the area is within Apache County.Major physical features in the region are Millet Swale, White Mountain Lake, Mogollon Rim, Cerro Montoso, Cerro Quemado, Sunrise Lake, Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake, Cottonwood Canyon, Nutrioso Creek, and Coyote Creek.
Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 20 meters. Size: about 43 x 24 inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by US Geological Survey, 1981. New.
Item #AZ1363. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher price: $7.00. Your price: $7.00
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