Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area Map - Waterproof
Product Description
Sharing the western and northern borders of the Cedar Breaks National Monumnet, Ashdown Gorge Wilderness desplays eroded, multicolored Claron limestone, meadows, and forestland including a signifcant stand of bristlecone pine, known as the Twisted Forest, in the northern corner. Bristlecones are among the oldest living life-forms, and some of the trees in this Wilderness were alive during the time of Christ. The area is home to a diversity of wildlife that includes mule deer, yellow-bellied marmots, chipmunks, golden-mantled ground squirrels, voles, and mice. Creeks run year-round. Elevations range from 8,000 feet to 10,400 feet and winter snows often add spectacular highlights to the colorful stone formations.
Topographic = Yes
Waterproof = Yes