Explore the playground of trails and outdoor recreation areas north and east of Boise, Idaho, with the National Geographic Boise, Trinity Mountain Topographic map.
Features
Map features Trinity Mountain, the highest peak in the Boise Mountains, with its lookout tower and the camping and recreation areas at its base
Explore the extensive system of alpine lakes, motorcycle and ATV trails, and snowmobile routes of the Trinity Mountains to the east
Map also features the Ridge to Rivers Trail System and the local parks accessible from downtown Boise, including a detailed trail chart
Map also covers extensive multiseason and multi-use trails and recreation areas
Areas include Boise National Forest, Lucky Peak State Park, Boise River Wildlife Management Area and Thorn Creek Management Area
Includes BLM lands to the north and east of Boise as far as Anderson Ranch Reservoir, Steel Mountain, Swanholm Lookout and West Warrior Peak
Trails, trail systems, facilities and campgrounds across the Boise Mountains, Boise Basin and Danskin Mountains are comprehensively mapped and labeled
All trails are marked and labeled with trail mileages and uses, with steep slopes clearly indicated
Campgrounds and water recreation facilities, put-ins and boat-ins are marked along the Boise River and its North, Middle and South Forks
The same features are also marked on Lucky Peak Lake and Arrowrock and Anderson Ranch reservoirs
The map includes all towns and villages, including historic Idaho City, as well as Bogus Basin Ski Area and the south end of the Payette River Scenic Byway
Road mileages for navigating through the region are also marked and labeled to help estimate travel times
Includes fishing, hunting and motorized vehicle regulations, plus contact information for local, state and federal land and resource management agencies
Also includes Leave No Trace guidelines and ethics
Printed on "Backcountry Tough" waterproof, tear-resistant paper
A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with navigation
27% of the proceeds from the sale of this map support the National Geographic Society's work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation and education