Best Paved Roads in Arizona - Arizona G1 Series Map

Third Edition

$19.95

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What can we say about Arizona? Nothing bad, that’s for sure, the riding here simply rocks. There are not many places you can start a ride in a dry desert with giant Saguaro Cactus and end it in a field of snow at the top of a mountain. Not to mention, it’s hard to find a better place to end a ride than a gun-slinging wild west town like Bisbee or Tombstone. Much of the state has riding year round, so when the roads ice over in the northern reaches of the country, simply head south to the Grand Canyon State. All of our G1-Series paved road maps also feature over 40 recommended dual-sport roads so you can hopscotch from the best paved sections of road to the best dirt sections of road simply by following the colors on the map. Enjoy the best riding, with the most scenic views, packed full of drama and peril in this Arizona G1 Series Map!

*Available for digital purchase and use in the Avenza app, and for digital use in the Rever app (with a premium subscription).

  • Map Highlights
  • Map Features
  • Catalina/Mt Lemmon Hwy
  • Kit Peak Observatory
  • Beeline Hwy
  • White Spar Hwy
  • Hwy 191 (The Devil’s Hwy–666)
  • Telegraph Pass
  • The Best Paved Roads Highlighted  |  Also, includes a selection of great dual sport roads.
  • Waterproof / Tear Resistant  |  The road can be tough on your gear. Our maps are designed to withstand abuse.
  • Packs Easily  |  This map folds to 4.25” x 9”.
  • Detailed Information  |  Includes written descriptions, points of interest, terrain icons, and elevation profiles of the best roads.
SKU: MP-102

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Bill Heder
Excellent Resource!

I have an atlas, but I don't trust it to give me the information so readily visible in the Butler Map. I don't take a serious trip on my motorbike without first consulting Butler.

Very kind words Bill, much appreciated. We, like you, don't leave home without a great set of Butler Maps (even though we are a little biased). They never lose connection and the battery never goes dead! : )