Garmin Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer Paper Maps- Alaska, AA-000004-000
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Garmin Delorme Atlas & Gazetteer Paper Maps- Alaska, AA-000004-000
Amazingly detailed and beautifully crafted, large-format paper maps for all 50 States
Topographic maps with elevation contours, Major highways and roads, dirt roads, trails and land use data
Gazetteer section contains information essential for any outdoor enthusiast, such as points of interest, landmarks, scenic drive recommendations and more (Note: available information varies by State)
Perfect for sightseeing, exploring back roads, outdoor recreation and trip planning
Wouldn't it be nice to always have exactly the right kind of map, whatever your needs may be? You will, with the uniquely versatile DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer Series. These topographic atlases cover individual states with the most comprehensive detail available, including back roads, backwater lakes and streams, boat ramps, forests, wetlands, trailheads, campgrounds, public lands, prime hunting and fishing spots, and countless landmarks and points of interest. You'll also find a wealth of information on everything from family outings to wilderness adventures. The Atlas & Gazetteer is ideal for outdoor recreation, business travel, home or office reference, and countless other uses.
Alaska Gazetteer categories » Alaska Marine Highway System » Boat Ramps » Campgrounds » Downhill Ski Areas » Float Trips » Freshwater Fishing » Hiking » Historic Sites/Museums » Hunting » Mountain Ranges/Highest Peaks » National Lands » Saltwater Fishing » Scenic Drives » State Lands » Unique Natural Features » Visitor Information Centers » Wildlife Refuges
Suggested Uses » In-vehicle for everyday reference » Exploring back roads » Outdoor recreation preparation and navigation » Business travel » Planning vacations and leisure activities » Armchair journeys