Description
Scale – 2″ to the Mile (1:31,680)
Topo Lines – Yes, Countour Interval 80 Feet
Plastic
The Mazatzal Wilderness contains over 252,500 acres of the Tonto and Coconino National Forests. Established in 1940 and expanded to its present size in 1984. Its name is from an old Indian culture in Mexico, and is correctly pronounced “Mah-zaht-zahl,” meaning “land of the deer.” The eastern side of this wilderness predominantly consists of brush or pine-covered mountains, sometimes broken by narrow, vertical-walled canyons. On its west side below the steep brush-covered foothills, the Verde River flows through the Sonoran Desert. This river was designated by the U.S Congress as Arizona’s only Wild River Area in 1984.
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