Books and maps tagged “pacific northwest”
State of Oregon Topographic Road Map and Travel Guide, 2nd Edition
Imus Geographics
Front side is a beautiful full-color map of the entire state of Oregon. The back side features an Oregon Travel Guide by William L. Sullivan, with a concise summary of ten regions.
Wild Mushroom Cookbook
Recipes from Mendocino For Cooks Everywhere
Alison Gardner and Merry Winslow
Alison Gardner and Merry Winslow have created the most comprehensive collection of wild mushroom recipes ever assembled. Full of ideas that you can also apply to store-bought mushrooms, this book will stimulate your imagination and guide your creativity.
Conifers of the Pacific Slope
A Field Guide to the Conifers of California, Oregon and Washington
Michael Kauffmann
This book provides in depth information about the 65 conifer species that occur in the three Pacific Coast states and beyond, color photos, accurate and updated range maps for each species, plus an elaborate key to aid with identification.
Take Me to the Tide Pools
An Interactive Guide for Learning about Tide Pool Animals
Text and Photography by David Casterson
Illustrations by Anoosh Moutafian
This book truly appeals to all West Coast tide pool and aquarium visitors. With excellent color photos, space for notes, and b&w photos designed to be colored in, this interactive book makes learning fun.
Washington Large Print Road Map
G.M. Johnson Maps
Easy to read road map covers Washington state. With detail maps of several regions. Plus Mileage Chart, Chart of Recreation Areas, including State Parks, National Parks, National Recreation Areas, Wilderness Areas, Wildlife Areas, etc.
Sibley’s Backyard Birds of the Pacific Northwest
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 69 backyard bird species, including descriptions, size, range, seasonal occurrence, and multiple illustrations.
Common Mushrooms of the Northwest
Alaska, Western Canada and the Northwestern United States
J. Duane Sept
This easy-to-use handbook helps you identify many of the species found in the region. Crisp, colorful photographs illustrate 130 species of the mushrooms that seem to pop up all around us.
Land Mammals of the Rockies & the Pacific Northwest
Written & Illustrated by Fiona A. Reid
Guide covers 56 mammals, both large and small, found in the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest. It includes bats, moles, rabbits, as well as the large mammals of the region.
Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West
Cultural and Scientific Basis for their Use
James Adams, Michelle Wong, Enrique Villaseñor
This informative guide covers the traditional healing uses and modern pharmacological data on 115 native plants found in California and the West. While western plants have been used in healing for thousands of years, this book carefully explains the uses of each plant for healing and the spiritual dimension of that healing process. The Fourth Edition is written by two Chumash healers and a professor of pharmacology. This book is like no other, presenting the spiritual dimension of healing as a necessary part of the healing process.
Medicinal Mushrooms of Western North America
Robert Rogers and J. Duane Sept
This book highlights 40 species of mushrooms that have shown significant benefit for chronic illness, including autoimmune conditions. Color images of each species aid the reader in identifying the featured mushrooms.
Conifer Country
A Natural History and Hiking Guide to 35 Conifers of the Klamath Mountain Region
Michael Kauffmann
This superb book is an innovative natural history and hiking guide that uses conifers as a lens to explore the astounding plant diversity in the Klamath Mountains. Author/publisher Michael Kauffmann introduces readers to the magic of this little known botanical wonderland.
Sibley’s Birds of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 53 waterbirds: shorebirds, gulls, terns, wading birds, ducks, geese, swans, loons, and more. Each entry includes descriptive caption, size, range, seasonal occurrence, and illustrations.
Common Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
J. Duane Sept
This informative guide features stunning photography and fascinating text, covering over 230 species of wildflowers inhabiting the Pacific Northwest.
Edible & Medicinal Plants of the Northwest
Alaska, Western Canada & the Northwestern United States
J. Duane Sept
Learn about 66 edible and/or medicinal plants growing wild in the Northwest. The region's wild plants have been used for thousands of years. Many roots, flowers, leaves and stems can be eaten raw or cooked, and some plants can even be made into beer.
When You See Flukes
by Katherine Hocker and Cheryl Cook
Illustrations by Katherine Hocker
Vivid illustrations, lively text, hidden picture challenges, and layers of natural history make this a book that parents, teachers and children will enjoy.
Wild Berries of the Northwest
Alaska, Western Canada and the Northwestern States
J. Duane Sept
Learn about nearly 100 species of the berries and other fruits that grow in the wild in the varied habitats of the Pacific Northwest. More than 160 photographs show both the flowers and the ripe fruit.
Sibley’s Common Trees of the Pacific Northwest
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 48 of the most common native and introduced tree species, including descriptions, size, range, and illustrations of bark, leaves, blossoms, and fruits and berries.
Sharks, Skates, Rays, & Chimaera of the Pacific Coast
Written & Illustrated by Val Kells
Covers 39 species of sharks—both common and rare—found both inshore and offshore, plus 24 species of electric rays, stingrays, skates, and guitarfishes.
Oregon & Washington Coast Map
Including SW British Columbia + City Maps + 
Local Areas of Interest
GM Johnson Maps
One side says Oregon and Washington Coast, flip side says Washington and Oregon Coast to keep both states happy!
Sea Turtles of the Pacific Coast
Written & Illustrated by Blair & Dawn Witherington
Describes in detail the five sea turtles that inhabit the Pacific: Loggerhead, Leatherback, Hawksbill, Green, and Olive Ridley.
The Singer in the Stream
Katherine Hocker & Mary Willson, Illustrations by Katherine Hocker
This handsome picture book, written and illustrated by two dipper researchers, introduces readers to these charming birds and their watery world. Here you will discover what dippers eat and how they get it, where and how they nest, where they go in winter, and much more.
Tidepools of the
 Pacific Northwest Coast
Text & Illustrations by Val Kells
Includes illustrations and concise descriptions of the common plants, invertebrates, fishes, and birds found from splash zone to the subtotal zone in tidepools from the Oregon border north to British Columbia.
Oregon Large Print Road Map
GM Johnson Maps
Detailed map of the entire state has clear, easy-to-read type.
Kissing the Trail
Northwest & Central Oregon Mountain Bike Trails, 2nd Edition
John Zilly
The best singletrack trails in Northwest and Central Oregon are detailed in this comprehensive guide, organized by region and ability level.
Trees of the Pacific Northwest: Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Washington, & Oregon: A Guide to Common Native Species
J. Duane Sept
Learn about 40 of the most common native species found in the Pacific Northwest. By using photographs along with short, detailed descriptions you will learn about these trees.
Fishes of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Written & Illustrated by Val Kells
Covers 56 species— both common and rare—found inshore, nearshore, and offshore waters off the coast of California from the California/Oregon border up to and including British Columbia.
Freshwater Fishes of the Pacific Northwest
Text by Robert G. Werner
Covers 54 species commonly found in lakes, streams, and rivers: game fish, panfish, and bait species. With edibility index and preferred bait.
Sibley’s Seabirds of the Pacific Coast
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 53 species, both common and rare, found along the Pacific Coast of North America. Includes migratory and year-round residents, loons, auklets, cormorants, shearwaters, storm-petrels, gulls, terns, and more.
Common Butterflies of the Pacific Northwest
Text & Images by Rick Cech
Covers 62 Species, both common and exotic: swallowtails, buckeyes, sulphur, hairstreaks and more. With species found in woodlands, fields & scrub, wetlands & swamps and inhabited areas.
Sibley’s Ducks, Geese, & Swans of Western North America
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 46 waterbirds: dabbling ducks, diving ducks, geese, plus swan and other domestic waterfowl.
Northern California Coast and Southern Oregon Road Map
Global Graphics
One side covers From San Francisco Bay area and Sacramento north to Garberville, other side continues north to Port Orford, Oregon and Grants Pass area. Descriptive text covers 49 highlights, with 15 color photos.
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Washington, & Oregon: A Guide to Common Edible & Poisonous Species
Text & Photos by J. Duane Sept
Covers 55 common mushrooms, 43 edible and 12 poisonous or not edible. Six illustrations and text explain mushroom identification and cautions.
Fishes of Puget Sound
Written & Illustrated by Val Kells
Covers 60 species—both common and rare—found from nearshore to the deep waters of Puget Sound.
West Seattle 101
An Insider’s Guide to Recreation, Dining, Entertainment & Enrichment
Lori Hinton
An eclectic collection of 101 things to do in this great corner of a great city. Includes restaurants, cafes, delis, bars, coffee houses, dancing, arts, crafts, outdoor activities, shopping, and much more.
WineTrails of Walla Walla
A Guide for Uncorking your Memorable Wine Tour
Steve Roberts
Get the most from your stay as Washington native Steve Roberts guides you through the hidden treasures of this great area with distinct and memorable WineTrails.
Mountain Bike! Southwest Washington
A Guide to Trails & Adventure
John Zilly
This great guidebook to Pacific Northwest trails covers the best singletrack in the South Cascades, the Olympic Peninsula and beyond. With more than 60 detailed trail descriptions for trails of all skill levels.
Sibley’s Raptors of Western North America
Written & Illustrated by David Allen Sibley
Covers 28 raptors: hawks, falcons, eagles, vultures, and kites. Each entry includes descriptive caption, size, range map, seasonal occurrence, and multiple illustrations.
Fishes of the Salish Sea
Written & Illustrated by Val Kells
Shows 60 native and exotic species commonly found in nearshore and deep waters of this sea in northwest Washington and southwest British Columbia.
Wild Pigs
The Mountain Bike Adventure Guide to the Pacific Coast
John Zilly
This detailed and witty guide offers a wealth of spectacular mountain bike trails along the Pacific Coast from Santa Barbara to British Columbia.
Kissing the Trail
Greater Seattle Mountain Bike Adventures
Revised and expanded 3rd edition
John Zilly
The Northwest's bestselling mountain bike guide gets even better. It details the best mountain bike trails within 85 miles of Seattle, with the best directions and maps.
Marine Mammals of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Written & Illustrated by Pieter Folks
Descriptions of Humpback, Fin, Gray, Killer, Blue, and Minke Whales. Other nearshore species included: Sea Lions, Sea Otter, and the Harbor Seal.
Mount Rainier National Park
Tales, Trails, and Auto Tours
Jerry and Gisela Rohde Illustrations by Larry Eifert
This most comprehensive guide covers Washington's oldest national park. Describes 25 popular trails and 12 auto tours, with 50 historical anecdotes. Info on plants, wildlife, geology and climate too.
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Twenty Postcards
Larry Ulrich
A companion souvenir to the larger book.Twenty stunning images plus a short introductory essay.
Mt. Rainier National Park—Hiking Map and Guide
Earthwalk Press
Best designed Mt. Rainier topo map with most extensive text. In addition to 5-color full park map, enlarged inset maps cover Paradise, Sunrise, Longmire, Ohanapecosh, elevation profile of Wonderland Trail.
PRICE REDUCED! Paper edition was $4.95; waterproof edition was $9.95.
Sawtooth Wilderness—Hiking Map and Guide
Earthwalk Press
The only comprehensive topo map on the Sawtooth Wilderness. This 5-color map combines 26 7.5-minute quads, covering the entire wilderness and all access areas.