Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Recreation Map

Tom Harrison

Completely covers both parks plus adjacent areas in Sierra, Sequoia and Inyo National Forests plus parts of Giant Sequoia National Monument.

All of Tom Harrison’s wonderful maps of California hiking and recreation areas are shaded-relief topographic maps on waterproof and tear resistant plastic. GPS compatible with complete UTM grid.


2009, scale: 1 inch=1.97 miles, 200 ft. contours. 25-3/4" x 35-3/4" unfolded, 4-1/4" x 7-1/4" folded
ISBN 978-1-877689-49-9

$9.95

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