Boundary Waters East (Minnesota) trail map published by National Geographic
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Visitors to the water-rich Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness can enjoy solitude and primitive recreation in a region where early Native Americans, missionaries, and explorers once traveled. Expertly researched and created in partnership with local land management agencies, the National Geographic Trails Illustrated map of Boundary Waters East is a valuable tool for exploring this region of the Superior National Forest.
Key points of interest featured on this map include Eagle Mountain, Lake Isabella State Forest, Chik-Wauk Museum Nature Center, the Kekekabic and Border Route Trails, and the Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway.
Designed for a wide range of visitors, this map features detailed and easy-to-read hiking, biking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing trails, as well as portages, a detailed road network, and contact information for local agencies. Boaters will appreciate the information on boat horsepower restrictions and a distance conversion chart. Campgrounds, beach and swimming access, interpretive trails, fishing areas, boat ramps, and portage access areas are other useful recreational features. The basemap includes contour lines and elevations for peaks, passes, and many lakes.
Other features found on this map include: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Eagle Mountain, Mount Kelso, Misquah Hills, Saganaga Lake, and Superior National Forest.
A complete UTM grid is printed on the map to aid in GPS navigation.
This topographic map is waterproof and tear-resistant.
Scale 1:70,000.