Nevada Wilderness Areas And Great Basin National Park
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Nevada Wilderness Areas and Great Basin National Park by Michael C. White Pdf
A guide to the state's wilderness areas and national park, featuring chapters on individual wilderness areas and specific trail and trip descriptions and detailed directions. Includes bandw photos, plus maps of regions and topo maps. Topo maps are dim and hard to read. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author : United States. National Park Service Publisher : Unknown Page : 298 pages File Size : 49,6 Mb Release : 1991 Category : Environmental impact analysis ISBN : UCAL:D2573011
Great Basin National Park by Gretchen M. Baker Pdf
A guide to the attractions, natural history, and cultural history of the Great Basin—perfect for tourists, naturalists, and historians. Great Basin National Park, Snake Valley, and Spring Valley cover more than 3,000 square miles across portions of Nevada and Utah, but few people know much about this diverse area. In her guidebook to Great Basin National Park, Gretchen Baker covers everything a potential visitor needs to know about one of the country’s best-kept secrets. The park sits in one of America’s driest, least populated, and most isolated deserts. It is a place of significant geological and scenic value, offering unspoiled vistas, abundant wildlife, clean air, and natural attractions. That contrast is one facet of the diversity that characterizes this region. Within and outside the park are phenomenal landscape features, biotic wonders, unique environments, varied historic sites, and the local colors of isolated towns and ranches. Vast Snake and Spring Valleys, bracketing the national park, are also subjects of one of the West’s most divisive environmental contests. At stake is what on the surface seems almost absent but underground is abundant enough for sprawling Las Vegas to covet—water. This guidebook not only describes the peaks, glaciers, subalpine lakes, caves, hiking trails, campgrounds, and historical sites, but also explores the cultural history of the park and surrounding area. Each chapter addresses the physical attributes and navigational issues of a specific area and includes an in-depth historical overview. The text is complemented by useful maps and historical photographs and makes Great Basin National Park: A Guidebook to the Park and Surrounding Area the most comprehensive book on the region available.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands Publisher : Unknown Page : 260 pages File Size : 52,9 Mb Release : 1960 Category : Great Basin National Park (Nev.) ISBN : UCAL:B5089695
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation Publisher : Unknown Page : 432 pages File Size : 54,8 Mb Release : 1987 Category : Boats and boating ISBN : PSU:000011997184
Establishing the Great Basin National Park and Miscellaneous Boundary Adjustments in the National Park System by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation Pdf
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation Publisher : Unknown Page : 926 pages File Size : 42,9 Mb Release : 1986 Category : Forest reserves ISBN : PSU:000011988106
Nevada Wilderness Act of 1985 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation Pdf
Great Basin National Park by Gretchen M. Baker Pdf
A guide to the attractions, natural history, and cultural history of the Great Basin—perfect for tourists, naturalists, and historians. Great Basin National Park, Snake Valley, and Spring Valley cover more than 3,000 square miles across portions of Nevada and Utah, but few people know much about this diverse area. In her guidebook to Great Basin National Park, Gretchen Baker covers everything a potential visitor needs to know about one of the country’s best-kept secrets. The park sits in one of America’s driest, least populated, and most isolated deserts. It is a place of significant geological and scenic value, offering unspoiled vistas, abundant wildlife, clean air, and natural attractions. That contrast is one facet of the diversity that characterizes this region. Within and outside the park are phenomenal landscape features, biotic wonders, unique environments, varied historic sites, and the local colors of isolated towns and ranches. Vast Snake and Spring Valleys, bracketing the national park, are also subjects of one of the West’s most divisive environmental contests. At stake is what on the surface seems almost absent but underground is abundant enough for sprawling Las Vegas to covet—water. This guidebook not only describes the peaks, glaciers, subalpine lakes, caves, hiking trails, campgrounds, and historical sites, but also explores the cultural history of the park and surrounding area. Each chapter addresses the physical attributes and navigational issues of a specific area and includes an in-depth historical overview. The text is complemented by useful maps and historical photographs and makes Great Basin National Park: A Guidebook to the Park and Surrounding Area the most comprehensive book on the region available.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Publisher : Unknown Page : 94 pages File Size : 49,5 Mb Release : 1961 Category : Great Basin National Park (Nev.) ISBN : STANFORD:36105045395287
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands Publisher : Unknown Page : 92 pages File Size : 52,5 Mb Release : 1961 Category : Great Basin National Park (Nev.) ISBN : UCAL:B5088139
Great Basin National Park by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands Pdf
Great Basin National Park (N.P.), Proposed National Park (N.P.) B1; Reconnaissance Survey (CA,NV) (1979) B2; Snake Range/Spring Valley Study Area, Study of Alternatives, Interagency Review Draft (1980) B3; Study of Alternatives, Public Summary by Anonim Pdf
Great Basin National Park by Gretchen M. Baker Pdf
Great Basin National Park is in large part a high-alpine park, but it sits in one of America’s driest, least populated, and most isolated deserts. That contrast is one facet of the diversity that characterizes this region. Within and outside the park are phenomenal landscape features, biotic wonders, unique environments, varied historic sites, and the local colors of isolated towns and ranches. Vast Snake and Spring Valleys, bracketing the national park, are also subjects of one of the West's most divisive environment contests, over what on the surface seems most absent but underground is abundant enough for sprawling Las Vegas to covet it—water.