• GPS Data > Highways, Light duty, Unimproved, 4x4, Trails (hiking, ATV, horseback). Includes lots of extra trails and roads that are not found on USGS topo maps.
200ft elevation lines, Points of interest, High Resolution Hydro data: (Streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, springs), and public/private land boundaries.
Searchable Points of Interest > Trailheads, Mtn peaks, towns, campgrounds, lodges, lakes, and thousands of geographic features.
• What you Get > GPS Map files viewable on Garmin® units, cooresponding Google Earth®KMZ files, software
to upload maps to GPS receiver, a registry file for loading maps into Garmin Mapsource (coming soon - free update), easy to use instructions, and access to customer support.
Original Roads and trails data are federal USDA Forest Service products and are labeled by a Forest Service utility classification. The labels are: Primary (highways), Light Duty (includes composition type such
as paved or gravel), Unimproved, 4X4, and Trail. This classification is very useful in backcountry navigation when determining
driving difficulty in unknown areas. Named trails have named trailhead POI's for quick GPS searches.
• Farmington Canyon Map - Download - Try out the GPS mapping tools and features along the Farmington Skyline loop.
Use the Google Earth Version in congunction with GPSVisualizer.com to plan and print areas you want to explore.
Instructions - Unzip the file and read the provided PDF Users Manual on how to upload the .IMG map file to your Garmin GPS.