Mono Lake Map

Tom Harrison

Covers the ancient lake due east of Yosemite Park, including Mono Basin Scenic Area, Lee Vining, South Tufa, Mono Lake County Park, lower Lundy Canyon, Panum Crater, and more.

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


2008, scale: 1 inch=1 mile, 80 ft. contours. 26-3/4" x 18-1/4" unfolded, 4.625" x 9" folded.
ISBN 978-1-877689-78-9

$8.95

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