Map from TopoZone annotated with GPS coordinates showing the trail.  If you want to check out the surrounding area, the Topozone site allows you to pan and zoom. We used this particular map from TopoZone to generate this section of the trail.

Maps on our site are

Small red dots are coordinates.  Large red dots are annotated coordinates.  The edges of the map are aligned with the UTM grid.  True north is shown by the long blue line in the lower left corner. The blue corner ells (if present) are aligned to magnetic north.  If the magnetic declination has two decimal places, then it was calculated from the IGRF year 2000 data. That calculation only includes the main field calculation, which is generally 90% of the observed field.  The calculated magnetic declination does not include local variations due to magnetic rocks in the earth's crust or other local anomolies.  If the magnetic declination does not have two decimal places, then it was taken from some other source (such as a USGS quad). Note that in the east Texas area, the earth's magnetic field changes such that the magnetic declination is changing by about 4 min/year to the west.

This map is likely one of many maps of this trek.  The (x,y) coordinate in the lower left corner is the position of this map panel in the whole set.  The panel coordinates start with (0,0).  (1,0) would be the panel just to the east of the origin panel.  Use these panel coordinates to align the panels for the whole trail.

GPS Coordinates (NAD27) for the annotated points are listed below.

Annotation Latitude Longitude UTM Easting UTM Northing Zone
JackCr 35.7053874 -94.086163 401739 3951616 15