Yunosi Point Arizona Historical topographic map, 1:24000 scale, 7.5 X 7.5 Minute, Year 2011

~ Yunosi Point AZ topo map, 1:24000 scale, 7.5 X 7.5 Minute, Historical, 2011

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Yunosi Point, Arizona, USGS topographic map dated 2011.

Includes geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). This topographic map is suitable for hiking, camping, and exploring, or framing it as a wall map.

Printed on-demand using high resolution imagery, on heavy weight and acid free paper, or alternatively on a variety of synthetic materials.

Topos available on paper, Waterproof, Poly, or Tyvek. Usually shipping rolled, unless combined with other folded maps in one order.


  • Product Number: USGS-5535927
  • Free digital map download (high-resolution, GeoPDF): Yunosi Point, Arizona (file size: 21 MB)
  • Map Size: please refer to the dimensions of the GeoPDF map above
  • Weight (paper map): ca. 55 grams
  • Map Type: POD USGS Topographic Map
  • Map Series: US Topo
  • Map Verison: Historical
  • Cell ID: 50199
  • Datum: North American Datum of 1983
  • Map Projection: Transverse Mercator
  • Map Cell Name: Yunosi Point
  • Grid size: 7.5 X 7.5 Minute
  • Date on map: 2011
  • Map Scale: 1:24000
  • Geographical region: Arizona, United States

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Spatial coverage:

Topo map Yunosi Point, Arizona, covers the geographical area associated the following places:

- Fall Canyon - Yunosi Point - Little Coyote Canyon - Bishop Tank - Whiterock Canyon - Bishop Camp - Yunosi Canyon

  • Map Area ID: AREA36.2536.125-112.875-112.75
  • Northwest corner Lat/Long code: USGSNW36.25-112.875
  • Northeast corner Lat/Long code: USGSNE36.25-112.75
  • Southwest corner Lat/Long code: USGSSW36.125-112.875
  • Southeast corner Lat/Long code: USGSSE36.125-112.75
  • Northern map edge Latitude: 36.25
  • Southern map edge Latitude: 36.125
  • Western map edge Longitude: -112.875
  • Eastern map edge Longitude: -112.75

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