
North-western Arizona at 1:400, 000 on a double-sided map from Benchmark Maps printed on light, waterproof & tear-resistant synthetic paper, with colouring indicating various types of protected areas, state lands, Indian Reservations, etc. The four maps covering Arizona have a base map is derived from satellite imagery to show the topography, with plenty of names of individual mountain ranges, peaks, valleys, etc. Colouring is used to distinguish between various types of protected areas & land in public ownership: areas managed by BLM (Bureau of Land Management), US Forest Service or Bureau of Reclamation; national parks & monuments; state lands or parks & wilderness areas, as well as Indian Reservations & military zones. Also marked are the numbers of the Game Management Units, with a separate map of the whole state plus contact details for permits, etc. Road network indicates tracks requiring high clearance or 4WD vehicles. Symbols mark locations of rest areas on main routes, campsites, trailheads, etc. The index lists towns & cities, campgrounds & protected areas. The maps of Arizona are part of Benchamark Maps