Colorado Recreation Wall Map by Benchmark Maps shows the Centennial State the way outdoor users actually see it. Fifteen separate mountain ranges sit drawn across one wall surface. More than fifty peaks rise above 14,000 feet. Denver, the mile-high capital, anchors the eastern edge where the plains meet the foothills.
The road network is built for trip planning. Highways and byways run across the high country, linking ski areas, mountain towns, and the public lands that keep the Rockies open to anyone with a tank of gas.
Common uses include:
- Hikers and climbers picking the next peak
- Hunters and anglers reading public land boundaries
- Road trippers linking scenic byways across the state
- Sales reps covering western territory
- Outfitters and guide services briefing clients
- Geography teachers running landform lessons
- Interior designers grounding a Rocky Mountain themed room
Benchmark Maps prints recreation atlases and wall maps for people who use the land, not just look at it. The detail holds up at planning distance and at glance distance from across the room.
Map Shop carries Benchmark wall maps in paper, laminated, and mounted finishes, ready for a home office, a ranger station, or a guide service lobby.

