The Bodie Hills Map

Tom Harrison

Finally there is one map for tavelers visiting the old ghost town of Bodie. It covers Bodie State Historic Park, the surrounding Bodie Hills, Geiger Grade, the Masonic Mining District, Aurora Canyon in nearby Nevada, fascinating Travertine Hot Springs and the nearby town of Bridgeport, county seat of Mono County and adjacent Bridgeport Reservoir.


2009, scale: 1 inch=1 mile, 80 ft. contours, 21.25" x 18.25" unfolded, 3.5" x 9.25" folded. Published by Tom Harrison Maps
ISBN 978-0-9818344-1-2.

$9.95

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