1936 Topographic Map of Zion National Park, Utah
By: H. H. Hodgeson & R.T. Evans (Dept. of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey)
Date: 1929-32 (Surveyed) / 1936 Edition
Dimensions: 47.5 x 41.5 inches (120.5 x 105.5 cm)
This authentic topographical antique map of Zion National Park, Utah, from 1936, is a precise depiction of one of America's most impressive natural treasures.
Contour lines provide a spectacular visualization of the varying topography of Zion National Park, with steep cliffs, canyons, and plateaus clearly defined. Many of the natural attractions of Zion are labeled throughout, including the Organ, Angles Landing, the Great White Throne, and the Towers of the Virgin, to name a few.
Included in this large map are 28 boxes for terrain, as well as 3 scales for feet, kilometers, & miles. The Park is clearly defined with a pale green border, vibrant blue for the Virgin River, and the canyon itself is depicted in a clay red.
About Zion National Park
Established in 1919 under President Woodrow Wilson, Zion National Park is 229 square miles. This beautiful nature preserve in southwest Utah is the home to steep red cliffs, the Virgin River, forest trails, emerald pools of water, & waterfalls. Millions of people visit each year, with the option to access the Park's Shuttle service, hike, camp, climb, and visit the museum. Established in 1919, Zion National Park is 229 square miles.
Condition: This map is in A condition, with bright colors, on clean paper. The map has been professionally linen-backed for preservation & presentation purposes, an entirely reversible process.
Inventory #12247
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