National Geographic Road Atlas 2025: Adventure Edition [United States, Canada, Mexico]
J**6
with a small inset of Lake Superior. On the other hand
If you're looking to stay in Canada don't buy this. There are a total of 10 pages dedicated to Canada, and all the provinces are chopped off. The Ontario map goes no further north than Sault Ste. Marie, with a small inset of Lake Superior. On the other hand, if you are travelling the United States there are 118 pages dedicated to this, with beautifully detailed maps and city insets. Such a shame they didn't take the time on Canada that they did on the States. I am returning this.
C**.
Great planner
Fab book for planning any US road trip. Lots of info, places to see and distances
1**B
Five Stars
Essential guide for touring we used it for the Rockies and found it brilliant
A**S
We've had several, and this is the best.
We have over 200,000 miles on our Airstream since 2010 and have gone through several road atlases over 35 years of US travel. We are on our second edition of this one, and find it far superior to any others.If you travel from point A to point B, it doesn't matter what atlas you use, or even if you rely on your GPS. If you like to stop and smell the roses and visit small town America, National Parks, National Monuments, and unexpected jewels along the way, this is the atlas for you.Look for the red notations on each map. These are the jewels not found anywhere else.
A**R
the maps are excellent. The only MAJOR drawback is that if you're ...
Ha! Arrived very quickly, but man is it HUGE! As in, I expected a large book because of one of the reviews, but this thing is massive - way bigger than a standard magazine. That said, the maps are excellent. The only MAJOR drawback is that if you're hoping to use the Canadian maps, they cut off the top 3/4 of the country...I mean, I know that covers most of the country's population, but come on!
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