Description: USGS, Peach Springs, Arizona 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. Brown dots show sandy areas. Shows rivers, streams, creeks, washes, and springs. Township and section lines are marked. Roads of all classes are depicted (but this printing leaves off state highway 66). Shows railways, landing strips, major power lines, pipelines, wind mills, corrals, and more.Peach Springs is the only town in the region, which is dominated by the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The area also includes a portion of Grand Canyon National Park and Lake Mead National Recreation Area. What would be the only important highway on the map, historic route 66, has been inadvertently left off; the "66" numbering is on the map at each end, but no road; one can look closely and see other, minor roads leading up to its apparent route and stopping at the junction. About two thirds of the area covered is within Mohave County, the rest in Coconino County.Major physical features include Colorado River and Grand Canyon (with its side canyons: Quartermaster, Burnt, Jackson, Hore Flat, Clay Tank, Surprise, Meriwhitica, Spencer, Separation, Bridge, Peach Springs, Granite Spring, Two Hundred and Fourteenmile, and Indian canyons); Grand Wash Cliffs, Music Mountains, Hualapai Valley, Plain Tank Flat, Sanup Plateau, Shivwits Plateau, Yampai Canyon, Prospect Valley, Aubrey Valley, and Aubrey Cliffs.Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles). Contour interval = 50 meters. Size: about 43 x 24 inches. Folded. Paper.Published by US Geological Survey, 1986. New.Publisher price: $9.00
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Location: Kingman, Arizona
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