Monterey Bay Map

Bluewater Maps

Beautiful new map spans the coastline from the town of Pescadero in the north to Andrew Molera State Park in the south. Coastline includes Ano Nuevo State Park, all of Monterey Bay, Point Lobos, and Point Sur. Offshore features include numerous submarine canyons, including Monterey Canyon, Carmel Canyon, Soquel Canyon and Cabrillo Canyon. Inland areas include northern Salinas Valley, Fremont Peak, San Juan Bautista, Gilroy, Morgan Hill, and all of Carmel Valley


Premium coated paper - 22" x 28", 1 inch represents 2.5 miles. June 2008. Published by Bluewater Maps.
ISBN 978-0-939431-58-8

$16.95

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Also available:

Monterey Bay Map (laminated) for $24.95

Laminated, 3-mil gloss - 22" x 28", 1 inch represents 2.5 miles. June 2008. Published by Bluewater Maps.
ISBN 978-0-939431-59-5

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