Description of the Colorado Atlas and Gazetteer - Maps:
Rely on a DeLorme Colorado Atlas and Gazetteer for the utmost in trip planning and backcountry access. Contains topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great places to go and things to do. Each atlas is a quality paperback.
size 11&rdquo x 15-1/2&rdquo
Map detail commonly includes:
Back roads, dirt roads and trails
Elevation contours
Remote lakes and streams
Boat Ramps
Public lands for recreation
Land use / land cover – forests, wetlands, agriculture
Trailheads
Campgrounds
Prime hunting and fishing spots
Colorado Gazetteer categories
Biking
BLM Public Lands
Campgrounds
Fishing
Hiking
Historic Sites/Museums
Hunting
Mountain Passes
National Forests/Parks/Recreation Areas
River Trips
Scenic Drives
Ski Areas
State Parks/Recreation Areas
Unique Natural Features
Wild Trout Waters/Gold Medal Streams
Suggested Uses
In-vehicle for everyday reference
Exploring back roads
Outdoor recreation—preparation and navigation
Business travel
Planning vacations and leisure activities
Armchair journeys
Colorado Atlas Facts
Scale :
1:160,000 (1&rdquo=2.5 miles) for pp. 12-93 (Fort Collins-Denver-Pueblo and west); 1:320,000 (1&rdquo=5 miles) for pp. 94-103
Contour Interval:
300&rsquo or 600&rsquo, depending on scale
Each Page Covers :
Topo maps on pp. 12-93 cover 24.25 miles by 34.5 miles; Maps on pp. 94-102 cover 50.5 miles x 69 miles
GPS:
Grids and tick marks
Index:
Placenames
Special Features:
Shaded relief maps; BLM and state lands tinted; boundaries for other publicly-owned lands highlighted; statewide publicly-owned lands locator map.