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Synopsis
Green Trails Maps show the most current trail, road, and access information to national forests, national parks, state and local parks and other public lands.
A journey to the rugged Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon ends in stunning alpine peaks, lush forests, Native American history and historic frontier towns. The Eagle Cap Wilderness contains 100s miles of wilderness trails for hikers and horseback riders and guaranteed limitless adventure. So vast it took our Boots on the Ground team two field seasons to GPS it all or was it so wonderful we just didn't want it to end Printed on a rugged Waterproof - Tear Resistant Sheet.
Reprinted 2021
Synopsis
Home to four of the ten highest mountains in Oregon and 6o alpine lakes including 9 that are perched in basins above 8,000 feet, the Wallowa Mountains are one of the most spectacular places in the Inland Northwest. More than 350,000 acres of this rugged region is protected within the Eagle Cap Wilderness--the largest wilderness area in Oregon. And more than 550 miles of trails traverse its valleys and ridges leading to remote lake basins and a handful of barren windswept lofty summits that grant sweeping views. You won't find a better, more accurate, more comprehensive and appealing map to this region than our bestselling 475SX. It covers the entire wilderness area as well as gateway and other trails along the periphery.
Reprinted 2021