With over 5 million visitors each year, The Grand Canyon National Park, is one of Americas most popular destinations. Over 1.2 million acres in size, the park spans from Lake Mead and Parashant National Monument at its western edge to Glen and Paria Canyons at the East. Grand Canyon National Park and its neighboring National Forests and wilderness areas offer a wide range of recreational opportunities, from sightseeing to overnight family camping to rigorous backcountry itineraries and river float trips. National Geographics new collection of Trails Illustrated maps for the Grand Canyon National Park are the most comprehensive and up-to-date maps available. The 3 map set, provides two unique perspectives on the park; a comprehensive overview of the entire park and its neighboring public lands, via two maps (#s 262 and 263) and an enhanced detail map of the high-use area around the central Grand Canyon including Grand Canyon Village and the Bright Angel Trail (# 261). All three titles are completely new, and have been developed in conjunction with local land management agencies including the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Grand Canyon Association, Kaibab National Forest, and the Grand Canyon Field Institute. No other map set for the park provides the coverage, detail, or up-to-date information contained in National Geographics new Grand Canyon Trails Illustrated maps. This map pack bundle includes the following coverage highlights: Grand Canyon East: Colorado River Miles 0-142, South Rim Visitor Center, Grand Canyon Village, Route 64 Desert View Drive, North Rim Visitor Center, Route 67, Marble Canyon, Paria Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Paria Canyon Wilderness, Coyote Buttes, House Rock Wildlife Area, Kaibab National Forest, Saddle Mou