The Grand Canyon Super Guide Map - An essential resource for outdoor travelers - Water-Resistant and Tear-Resistant Information about Grand Canyon hiking trails, river rapids, and points of interest Dragon Creek Publishing, creators of durable waterproof maps for outdoor use
“It’s like having a park ranger in your back pocket!” Super Guide Maps: Like having a park ranger in your back pocket
Grand Canyon maps and interpretive information
Grand Canyon Super Guide Map - Front (shows all 280 miles of the Colorado River)

Front: The Entire Canyon

Grand Canyon Super Guide Map - Back (deatil of the heart of the Grand Canyon)

Back: The Central Canyon


The Grand Canyon Super Guide:
A Comprehensive Map of the Grand Canyon

Designed for hikers, river runners, outdoor enthusiasts, and travelers, the Super Guide is simply the most comprehensive Grand Canyon map on the market. One easy-to-use reference gives you access to loads of information about Grand Canyon hiking trails, geology, human history, and points of interest. Now you no longer need to tote around an entire collection of interpretive books and maps—the Grand Canyon Super Guide says it all, in a format that’s well designed, water-resistant, and extremely durable. Best of all, it fits in your pocket, dry bag, backpack, or the map compartment of your car.

Features of the Grand Canyon Super Guide Map

The Grand Canyon Super Guide packs tons of information about the 280 river miles that span Lake Powell to Lake Mead. It identifies more than 150 temples and buttes, 135 side canyons, 15 hiking trails, 68 river rapids, and 110 points of interest along the North and South Rim. What’s more, you can learn about the canyon’s unique human and geological history through clear diagrams and interesting, fact-filled anecdotes. It really is like having a park ranger in your back pocket!

The Grand Canyon Super Guide is actually two maps. The front shows the entire canyon; the back focuses on the heart of the canyon, labeling every majestic temple, butte, and feature.

Designed by a Professional River Guide & Geologist

Black Graphics, creators of Super Guide MapsThe Grand Canyon Super Guide was developed by Bronze Black, who combined his experience as a professional river guide with his geology background to create this unique map. He wanted to answer some of the questions visitors ask about the canyon:

How did the Grand Canyon form?
Where do the rapids come from?
Who discovered the Grand Canyon?
Who was here before us?
What are the multi-colored rock layers?
Which rocks appear at river level?
How do you get in and out of the canyon?

For centuries, the Grand Canyon—the most famous of the world’s natural wonders—has inspired those who look into its endless depths. Whether you plan to explore this spectacular place by car, foot, or by boat, the Super Guide can make your experience more fun and educational.

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Learn about Grand Canyon geology and natural history
The Grand Canyon Super Guide Map shows locations of river rapids, temples, buttes, hiking trails, and side canyons