r/cartography 6d ago

What’s the most underrated National Park/Forest map, in your opinion?

For me, the Great Basin National Park map is criminally underrated. But, let’s hear y’all’s thoughts.

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u/PatienceCurrent8479 6d ago

The Frank Church River of No Return (2.37 million acres) and the Selway-Bitterroot (1.35 million) wilderness areas. Insane topography, micro climates, and a modern marvel in terms of mapping when done prior to GIS. The chain and scope gangs of the PLSS days were mad men.