ADVENTURE iDIAZ proudly presents the Grand Canyon East Map, your essential guide to exploring one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. From soaring cliffs and mile-deep canyons to hidden waterfalls, vibrant desert ecosystems, and Native lands rich with history, this region offers endless opportunities for discovery. Whether you’re hiking rim-to-rim, camping under the stars, rafting the Colorado, or venturing into tribal lands, our map is designed to help you navigate with confidence and uncover the wonders of Arizona’s Grand Canyon East.
Why Choose ADVENTURE iDIAZ Maps?
Our maps are unlike anything else in print — offering unmatched clarity and detail. With multi-sourced road names, extensive water data, clearly marked campsites, and durable, weather-resistant material, these maps are trusted by explorers, travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts across Arizona. Compact, field-ready, and beautifully designed, they’re the most comprehensive cartographic tools you’ll find for the Grand Canyon region.
Scenic Landscapes & Outdoor Adventures
The eastern Grand Canyon offers striking contrasts, from alpine forests and high viewpoints like Imperial Point to the cactus-dotted desert floor of the Inner Gorge. Here you’ll find some of the most diverse climates and ecosystems in North America — supporting 1,400+ plant species and nearly 600 types of wildlife. Hiking, camping, rafting, fishing, and off-road travel are all within reach, and this map ensures you don’t miss a detail.
Wildlife & Birding
Grand Canyon East is home to elk, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, black bear, and the rare Kaibab squirrel. Birders can spot condors with nine-foot wingspans, alongside eagles, falcons, and dozens of smaller species. Our map highlights the terrain and access points that make wildlife viewing both rewarding and safe.
Cultural & Historic Significance
Bordering the Grand Canyon are the Navajo Nation and Havasupai Nation, each with rich cultural traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and unique visitor opportunities. From Havasu Falls’ turquoise waters to historic pioneer trails, the eastern rim connects you to Arizona’s living history as well as its wildest scenery.
Travel Notes & Access
Exploring beyond the main tourist areas often requires high-clearance or 4x4 vehicles due to primitive roads. Conditions can change quickly with weather and forest closures, so always verify access through the National Park Service, Kaibab National Forest, and local tribal authorities. The ADVENTURE iDIAZ Grand Canyon East Map helps you plan your route, find campsites, and navigate both developed and remote areas with confidence.
Plan Your Adventure
Whether you’re trekking deep into side canyons, setting up camp by alpine lakes, or photographing desert sunsets, the Grand Canyon East Map by ADVENTURE iDIAZ is your trusted companion. Plan your next journey with accuracy, clarity, and detail no other printed map provides.
Order your Grand Canyon East Map today and explore Arizona’s natural wonder like never before.
ADVENTURE iDIAZ Hunt Unit & Recreation Maps are supplemental tools and should always be used with preparation, sound judgment, and the latest updates from local land-use agencies.
Grand Canyon Map (EAST)
1:100,000 Scale - Detailed Topographic Map
Folded Field Map: Folded 4.50" x 10.25" / Unfolded 52" x 36
Colorado River Mile, Campsite & Scout-Site Marks
Extensive Water Source Icons - Clearly Marked Water Tank, Well & Spring Symbols
Multi-Sourced Road Names - Adventure Trails, 4 x 4 and Light Duty Roads
Water Resistant - Tear Resistant, Durable Polypropylene
Exceptional Design - Beautiful, High Quality Color & Detail
Compact & Field Ready - East To Read & Follow
Also Available In a Folded Western Map & Full Wall Map (70" x 36")
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