Best Place to Map Out Your Desert Exploration
If your kind of adventure is somewhere off the beaten path (and out of social media range), then once you’ve packed your compass and flare kit, look no further than the resources in Central Library’s Arizona Room. The gold mine of culture is packed with hidden treasures of Arizona’s past and is home to a number of maps so rare that the library staff won’t let anyone with a pen through the door (pencils only, please). In the collection: 7.5-minute topographic maps, aerial surveys of Phoenix dating back to 1968, a historic Sanborn map, and countless books on all kinds of surveys of the Arizona desert. And if you finish planning with time to spare, don’t miss the giant map of Phoenix on the wall on the library’s second floor, which offers a rare and historic look at the city we too often view through the lens of a smartphone.