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Colorado 14ers Map Series
The Colorado 14ers Map Series from Outdoor Trail Maps LLC, inspired by Colorado’s magnificent fourteener peaks (summits higher than 14,000 ft elevation).
A set of 16 waterproof topographic hiking maps – all 58 14ers across Colorado. Designed with on-trail functionality in mind, these maps are perfect for all levels of hikers and backpackers, for trips short and long.
These trail-ready, tear-resistant topographic hiking maps were purpose-designed with hikers and backpackers in mind, and are:
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Waterproof and tear-resistant – designed for on-trail use in harsh conditions
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Detailed – with a high resolution scale of 1:30,000
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Smaller – only 19″ by 13″ unfolded and 3.8″ by 6.5″ folded
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Lighter – less than 1 ounce
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Accurate, intuitive and easy-to-use
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The Colorado 14ers Map Series
Click on the map of Colorado to open a larger version.
This map shows the names and areas covered of each map in the Colorado 14ers Map Series.
Interactive Colorado 14ers Peaks and Map Finder
14ers Peak List
14ers Series Map Packs
14ers Series Maps
Colorado 14ers Series Maps
14ers Map 10 of 16: Castle, Conundrum | Maroon, North Maroon, Pyramid
Colorado 14ers Series Maps
14ers Map 12 of 16: Challenger, Crestone, Crestone Needle, Humboldt, Kit Carson
Colorado 14ers Series Maps
14ers Map 16 of 16: El Diente, Wilson, Wilson | Eolus, North Eolus, Sunlight, Windom
Colorado 14ers Series Maps
14ers Map 4 of 16: Sherman | Bross, Cameron, Democrat, Lincoln, Quandary
Colorado 14ers Series Maps
14ers Map 7 of 16: Columbia, Harvard | Belford, Huron, Missouri, Oxford
Colorado fourteeners Initiative - help support their mission
Formed in 1994, Colorado Fourteeners Initiative began as a partnership of nonprofit organizations, concerned individuals and public agencies to preserve and protect the natural integrity of Colorado’s Fourteeners after rapidly expanding recreational use.
Today, CFI is the nation’s leading high-elevation trail-building, terrain-restoration, and visitor-education organization. Check out everything they do at 14ers.org and consider helping to support their mission today.























