The Kern River Sierra Outdoor Recreation Topo Map
Book Details
Description
The map features the hiking and mountain biking trails, rock climbing spots, whitwater launches and named rapids, giant sequoia groves, winter trailheads, water sports, fishing and hunting access, and other recreational opportunities in the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra region.
Ranging from 10,000 feet to 2,000 feet in elevation, the rugged and diverse land of the Kern River Sierra encompasses the Giant Sequoia National Monument, Camp Nelson, Black Rock Station and the Kern Plateau, Kennedy Meadows, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Keyesville, Greenhorn Mountains, Piute Mountains, the North Fork and South Fork of the Kern River, and much of the Domeland, Southern Sierra, and Golden Trout Wilderness.
MAP FEATURES
Sides: Printed on both sides
Size: 32"X28" Map, 7"x4.5" Folded
Topo Lines: 100 Foot Contours
Scale: 1:62,500 (1 Inch on map = 1 Mile on land)
GPS: Includes 7.5' Lat/Long Grid
Paper: State of the art waterproof and tear resistant plastic hybrid paper
Land: Distinguishes between the various types of Public Lands and private property
Trails: Depicts several different type of trails such as multi-use and wilderness singletrack
Suggestions: Includes numerous hikes and featured bike routes, such as several variations of the popular Just Outstanding ride and the epic Cannell Trail
Enough of the small talk, get outside and play!
