Lake Tahoe Basin Atlas

Lake Tahoe Basin

Tahoe Basin Topo Atlas

hikers mapThis TAHOE atlas, is a spiral bound book – a collection of all the quads. (7.5 minute topographical maps, of all of Lake Tahoe Region). This book map has detailed topographic features, contour lines, mountain peaks, streams, lakes, hiking trails & back roads. Perfect for all kinds of recreational needs.

Tahoe Atlas Book

Lake Tahoe Forest QUADS:
from north to south –fishing map

  • Truckee
  • Martis Peak
  • Mount Rose
  • Tahoe City
  • Kings Beach
  • Marlette Lake
  • Wentworth Springs
  • Homewood
  • Meeks BayLake Tahoe Basin Map
  • Glenbrook
  • Rockbound Valley
  • Emerald Bay
  • South Lake Tahoe
  • Minden
  • Pyramid Peak
  • Echo Lake
  • Freel Peak
  • Caples Lake
  • Carson Pass

Lake Tahoe Basin Atlas

National Geographic has a waterproof map publication for this popular lake as well.

Lake Tahoe Basin Atlas

And there is still the old USFS paper map for the Tahoe Basin
Lake Tahoe Basin Atlas

Tahoe National Forest

Lake Tahoe Basin Atlas

see also –

Tahoe Rim Trail Map
Tahoe National Forest Map
Lake Tahoe Books
Lake Tahoe Maps
4×4 Tahoe Trail Map

Yolla Bolly Wilderness Map

Yolla Bolly Map USDA

both Yolla Bolly Wilderness & Middle Eel Wilderness on one map

UNAVAILABLE, see below for topo maps

Yolla Bolly Wilderness MapYolla Bolly Map / Middle Eel Wilderness
part of Mendocino NF & Shasta Trinity NF

This mountainous area is located in between the Mendocino coastline and the North Sacramento Valley. Waterproof plastic map paper. 1″ to mile; Perfect for a day hike reference or extended backpacking adventures. Map found only at Mendocino Ranger Stations.  No longer available online.

Yolla Bolly Wilderness Map
REAL OLD VERSION

Atop the California Coastal Range in Northern California, lying in between US Hwy 101 (redwoods) and Interstate 5 (valley), are two prominent peaks: North Yolla Bolly (7863′ elev) and South Yolla Bolly (8092′ elev) which are part of a wilderness area, that has no roads crossing the range and does get some snow. To the north side is Shasta Trinity National Forest and on the south is Mendocino National Forest.

Numerous headwaters begin up here – South fork of Cottonwood Creek (flowing northeast); South fork of the Trinity River (flowing north); Thomes Creek (flowing east), Middle fork of the Eel River (flowing south).

North Yolla Bolly Topo
Yolla Bolly Wilderness Map

South Yolla Bolly Topo

towns nearby:

Red Buttes Wilderness Map

Red Buttes Wilderness Map

Red Buttes Map USDA

This map is outta print!
Check Ranger Stations for availability. (see below)

hikers mapRed Buttes Wilderness Map Oregon
Siskiyou National Forest Applegate Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest

OR Topo Maps, Oregon Maps backpacking, hiking, camping, fishing; Illinois Valley Cave Junction, Klamath River California, RedButtes Wilderness Hiking Map, Topo Red Buttes Oregon, Applegate River Topographical Hiking Maps Northern California, Siskiyou NFS, Siskiyou Forest, Whiskey Ridge, at the California Oregon border.

Sierra map

Red Buttes Wilderness is situated in both Oregon and California and includes the crest of the Siskiyou Mountains between the Rogue River and Klamath River drainages. The wilderness is 13 miles long and 6 miles wide, with elevations ranging from 2,800′ in Butte Fork Canyon to 6,740′ at the east summit of the Red Buttes.

The main waterways that flow through Red Buttes Wilderness are all part of the Rogue River watershed, including the Butte Fork and the Middle Fork of the Applegate River, as well as Sucker Creek, a tributary of the Illinois River. The Wilderness contains the headwaters of the Illinois River.

Red Buttes Wilderness takes its name from the dominant peak along the Siskiyou Crest; because of its high iron and magnesium content, the butte’s rock is a reddish-orange color.

The Siskiyou Mountains are part of the larger Klamath Mountains Province of southwestern Oregon and northwestern California, and they include some of the oldest rocks in the region.

The former ocean-bottom sediments that make up most of the Wilderness are several hundred million years old. Over time they were slowly changed by pressure and heat into the complex variety of metamorphic rocks present today: schist, quartzite, gneiss, and several outcrops of white marble. During the last ice age small glaciers sculpted the Siskiyou basins that now contain lakes and meadows.

Red Buttes Wilderness Map

Closest USFS stations:

Happy Camp Ranger Station
Oak Knoll Ranger District
63822 Highway 96,
Happy Camp, CA 96039
530-493-2243

US Forest Service: Star Ranger Station
6941 Upper Applegate Rd,
Jacksonville, OR 97530
541-899-3800

fishing map

see also –

Oregon Dunes Map
Rogue River Float Guide
Rogue River National Forest Map
Columbia River Map
PCT Map #7 Southern Oregon
PCT Map #8 Northern Oregon