Rare Old Relief Map of Rocky Mountain National Park, 1914: Longs Peak, Bear Lake, Trail Ridge, Estes Park, Wild Basin
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Add any two eligible items to your bag to receive 20% off. Add a third and it will be complimentary (equivalent to 33% off when purchasing three).
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Issued by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1914, this panoramic view distills the drama of Rocky Mountain National Park into an arresting, full-color tableau. With shaded relief in place of contour lines, slopes gleam and valleys deepen, imparting a lifelike sense of altitude and distance across the Continental Divide. The perspective sweeps from the eastern foothills toward the alpine crest, allowing the viewer to trace rivers, tarns, and cirques through a landscape rendered with painterly precision. Educational in intent yet unabashedly beautiful, the composition invites study as much as admiration, capturing the park’s signature union of granite spires, glacial basins, and forested amphitheaters that had already begun to captivate a nation.
Historically, this map sits at a turning point: created on the eve of the park’s establishment in 1915 and just ahead of the National Park Service’s founding in 1916. It reflects the early conservation ethos championed by naturalists such as Enos Mills and underscores the USGS’s pivotal role in translating scientific understanding into public appreciation. Part of a broader campaign to document America’s great reserves, it helped shape the visual language by which national parks were introduced to the public—less as surveyed tracts than as cathedrals of nature—thereby strengthening popular support for enduring protection and guiding policy in the nascent era of federal stewardship.
The east face is anchored by Longs Peak and Mount Meeker, whose granite ramparts command the composition. The artist’s relief modeling teases out ledges, chimneys, and shelves that hint at the famed Keyhole Route, while Chasm Lake rests in its sculpted cirque below. Around them, beloved precincts—Bear Lake’s mirror stillness, Glacier Gorge’s ice-carved corridors, and the tumbling plume of Alberta Falls—are presented in clear, readable form. In Moraine Park’s broad meadow, the very moraines that give it name are legible in the color gradients, and Estes Park appears as the hospitable gateway to the high country, with Gem Lake and Hollowell Park tucked into the foothill folds.
The composition follows the spine of the Continental Divide across high alpine tundra, tracing ridgelines and basins into the park’s southern and western reaches. The ridge later famed for Trail Ridge Road is shown as an airy skyline, while Wild Basin unfurls as a sanctuary of hanging valleys, with Ouzel and Lion Lakes stepping upward toward Timberline Falls. Westward, Spirit Lake glints among dark conifers, a counterpoint to the park’s bright eastern waters. Rivers and cascades, tinted in cool complementary hues, thread the scene, quietly narrating the park’s glacial past and hydrologic present, and offering a geographical coherence that rewards both casual viewing and sustained study.
Art and science meet in the map’s cartographic language. Color gradients relay elevation intuitively—golden tundra cresting into snowfields, evergreen belts deepening into shadowed canyons—while the shaded relief imparts a sculptural tactility that conventional contours cannot. A handsomely lettered title and cartouche frame the scene, and a discreet legend clarifies scale without breaking the illusion of depth. This balance made the work an effective teaching tool for classrooms and an irresistible ambassador for wilderness tourism. More than a guide, it is a manifesto in image form: a celebration of American mountains at the very moment the country resolved to keep them wild, and a touchstone for collectors who value beauty with consequence.
Places on this map
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Longs Peak
- Bear Lake
- Moraine Park
- Trail Ridge Road
- Alberta Falls
- Glacier Gorge
- Wild Basin
- Spirit Lake
- Estes Park
- The Continental Divide
- Timberline Falls
- Flatirons
- Chasm Lake
- Gem Lake
- Hollowell Park
- Mount Meeker
- Ouzel Lake
- Keyhole Route
- Lion Lake
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Shaded relief techniques illustrating landforms.
- Color gradients representing elevation and terrain.
- Illustrative features such as mountains and valleys.
- Artistic embellishments enhancing the visual appeal.
- Likely representation of key trails or routes (not explicitly labeled).
- Rivers and water bodies rendered in a complementary color scheme.
- The title prominently displayed, along with a cartouche.
- Legend indicating map scale.
Historical and design context
- Date of creation: 1914.
- Mapmaker/publisher: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a U.S. government scientific agency known for mapping and surveying expertise.
- This map features a vibrant full-color illustration capturing the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park.
- It employs shaded relief techniques to convey three-dimensional qualities without using contour lines.
- Part of a series dedicated to national parks, highlighting the park's significance and grandeur.
- Intended for educational purposes and aesthetic appreciation, allowing viewers to appreciate the majestic scenery.
- Focus on the artistic representation of topography without precise measurement.
- The use of color and shading creates a visually engaging representation of the landscape.
- Artistic elements enhance the cartographic representation, making it more accessible to public appreciation.
- Reflects early 20th-century efforts to document and promote national parks.
- Represents an era of increased public interest in conservation and natural beauty, contributing to the development of national park policies.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 50in (125cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
The model in the listing images is holding the 16x20in (40x50cm) version of this map.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps to see if something else catches your eye.
Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
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Issued by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1914, this panoramic view distills the drama of Rocky Mountain National Park into an arresting, full-color tableau. With shaded relief in place of contour lines, slopes gleam and valleys deepen, imparting a lifelike sense of altitude and distance across the Continental Divide. The perspective sweeps from the eastern foothills toward the alpine crest, allowing the viewer to trace rivers, tarns, and cirques through a landscape rendered with painterly precision. Educational in intent yet unabashedly beautiful, the composition invites study as much as admiration, capturing the park’s signature union of granite spires, glacial basins, and forested amphitheaters that had already begun to captivate a nation.
Historically, this map sits at a turning point: created on the eve of the park’s establishment in 1915 and just ahead of the National Park Service’s founding in 1916. It reflects the early conservation ethos championed by naturalists such as Enos Mills and underscores the USGS’s pivotal role in translating scientific understanding into public appreciation. Part of a broader campaign to document America’s great reserves, it helped shape the visual language by which national parks were introduced to the public—less as surveyed tracts than as cathedrals of nature—thereby strengthening popular support for enduring protection and guiding policy in the nascent era of federal stewardship.
The east face is anchored by Longs Peak and Mount Meeker, whose granite ramparts command the composition. The artist’s relief modeling teases out ledges, chimneys, and shelves that hint at the famed Keyhole Route, while Chasm Lake rests in its sculpted cirque below. Around them, beloved precincts—Bear Lake’s mirror stillness, Glacier Gorge’s ice-carved corridors, and the tumbling plume of Alberta Falls—are presented in clear, readable form. In Moraine Park’s broad meadow, the very moraines that give it name are legible in the color gradients, and Estes Park appears as the hospitable gateway to the high country, with Gem Lake and Hollowell Park tucked into the foothill folds.
The composition follows the spine of the Continental Divide across high alpine tundra, tracing ridgelines and basins into the park’s southern and western reaches. The ridge later famed for Trail Ridge Road is shown as an airy skyline, while Wild Basin unfurls as a sanctuary of hanging valleys, with Ouzel and Lion Lakes stepping upward toward Timberline Falls. Westward, Spirit Lake glints among dark conifers, a counterpoint to the park’s bright eastern waters. Rivers and cascades, tinted in cool complementary hues, thread the scene, quietly narrating the park’s glacial past and hydrologic present, and offering a geographical coherence that rewards both casual viewing and sustained study.
Art and science meet in the map’s cartographic language. Color gradients relay elevation intuitively—golden tundra cresting into snowfields, evergreen belts deepening into shadowed canyons—while the shaded relief imparts a sculptural tactility that conventional contours cannot. A handsomely lettered title and cartouche frame the scene, and a discreet legend clarifies scale without breaking the illusion of depth. This balance made the work an effective teaching tool for classrooms and an irresistible ambassador for wilderness tourism. More than a guide, it is a manifesto in image form: a celebration of American mountains at the very moment the country resolved to keep them wild, and a touchstone for collectors who value beauty with consequence.
Places on this map
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Longs Peak
- Bear Lake
- Moraine Park
- Trail Ridge Road
- Alberta Falls
- Glacier Gorge
- Wild Basin
- Spirit Lake
- Estes Park
- The Continental Divide
- Timberline Falls
- Flatirons
- Chasm Lake
- Gem Lake
- Hollowell Park
- Mount Meeker
- Ouzel Lake
- Keyhole Route
- Lion Lake
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Shaded relief techniques illustrating landforms.
- Color gradients representing elevation and terrain.
- Illustrative features such as mountains and valleys.
- Artistic embellishments enhancing the visual appeal.
- Likely representation of key trails or routes (not explicitly labeled).
- Rivers and water bodies rendered in a complementary color scheme.
- The title prominently displayed, along with a cartouche.
- Legend indicating map scale.
Historical and design context
- Date of creation: 1914.
- Mapmaker/publisher: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a U.S. government scientific agency known for mapping and surveying expertise.
- This map features a vibrant full-color illustration capturing the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park.
- It employs shaded relief techniques to convey three-dimensional qualities without using contour lines.
- Part of a series dedicated to national parks, highlighting the park's significance and grandeur.
- Intended for educational purposes and aesthetic appreciation, allowing viewers to appreciate the majestic scenery.
- Focus on the artistic representation of topography without precise measurement.
- The use of color and shading creates a visually engaging representation of the landscape.
- Artistic elements enhance the cartographic representation, making it more accessible to public appreciation.
- Reflects early 20th-century efforts to document and promote national parks.
- Represents an era of increased public interest in conservation and natural beauty, contributing to the development of national park policies.
Please double check the images to make sure that a specific town or place is shown on this map. You can also get in touch and ask us to check the map for you.
This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 50in (125cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
The model in the listing images is holding the 16x20in (40x50cm) version of this map.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps to see if something else catches your eye.
Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.

