America’s famous Four Corners region, the only spot in USA where four states meet, presented by the National Geographic in their Destination Map series with highlighting for protected areas & tourist notes, plus on the reverse four separate thematic maps on different aspect of this fascinating region. Printed on light, waterproof & tear-resistant synthetic paper, the map is centred on the Four Corners Monument, the meeting point of Colorado, Utah, Arizona & New Mexico. Coverage extends north to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP, east to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, west to the Gran Canyon Village & south beyond the Highway 40 linking Santa Fe, Albuquerque & Flagstaff. Relief shading provides an excellent picture of the terrain; various types of protected areas (national/state parks, forests, etc) & the region’s numerous Indian Reservations are indicated by the colour of their borders. Road network is graded in six types, including unpaved roads. Symbols highlight various places of interest, many annotated with brief notes. The map has latitude & longitude lines at 1° intervals. The reverse side has four separate maps, each designed to present a different aspect of the area: archaeology, outdoor recreation, water & geology, plus art, music & culture. There is also a table showing facilities in the national parks, plus travel tips.