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Quality Handcrafted Souvenir QUALITY HANDCRAFTED Product List SOUVENIR MEDALLIONS & HIKING STAFFS 2020 www.hikeamerica.com • [email protected] PAGE 1 Hike America P.O. Box 5684 • Redwood City, CA 94063 • 800‑880‑HIKE (4453) MEDALLIONS AZ-20 Cattail Cove S.P. California Capulin Volcano National Monument Price $4.19 ea. AZ-21 Alamo S.P. CA-1 Deer Head CV-1 View AZ-22 Lyman Lakes S.P. CA-2 Bear Item# Description Case Grande Ruins National Monument AZ-23 Greer CA-3 Emerald Bay S.P. (Lake Tahoe) CG-1 View Acadia National Park AZ-24 Lake Havasu CA-4 Cuyamaca Rancho S.P. (Logo) Catoctin Mountain Park, MD AC-1 Deer Head AZ-25 Great Seal of the Navajo Nation CA-5 Anza-Borrego Desert CT-1 View AZ-26 Homolovi S.P. AC-2 Bear CA-6 Mono Basin Nat’l Forest Chaco Culture N.H.P. AZ-27 McFarland S.H.P. CA-7 Laguna Mt. Recreation Area AC-3 Acadia N.P. (View) CC-10 AC-4 Puffin (Bird) AZ-28 San Pedro Nat’l Conservation Area CA-8 Mammoth Lakes AC-5 Cadillac Mountain AZ-29 Oracle State Park CA-9 Angels Camp (Frog) Channel Islands, N.P. CH-10 View AC-6 Moose AZ-31 Ramsey Canyon Preserve CA-10 Drive Thru Tree-Leggett (View) AC-7 Carriage Road Trails AZ-32 Riordan Mansion SHP CA-11 Lake Shasta Caverns Chickasaw Nat’l Rec. Area AC-8 Hiker AZ-33 Painted Desert - Arizona CA-13 Mt. San Jacinto (View) CK-02 Alabama State Parks AZ-34 Patagonia State Park CA-14 Whiskeytown N.R.A. Chimney Rock Park, NC AL-1 State Park Logo Arkansas State Parks CA-15 Lava Beds Nat’l Monument CH-3 Logo AL-2 Cheaha State Park (Tower) AS-1 State Park Logo CA-16 Mt. Whitney (Eastern Sierra View) Chiricahua National Monument AL-3 DeSoto S.P. (Waterfall) AS-2 Bull Shoals S.P. (Logo) CA-17 Ave of the Giants CI-1 View Monument AL-4 Oak Mountain State Park AS-3 Devil’s Den S.P. (Logo) CA-18 Marshall Gold Discovery S.H.P. C & O Canal AL-5 Monte Sano S.P. AS-4A Petit Jean S.P. (Waterfall) CA-19 Mokelumne Wilderness CO-1 Canal Boat AL-7 Little River Canyon AS-4B Petit Jean S.P. (Bear Cave) CA-20 Mojave Nat’l Preserve Colorado AL-8 Tannehill State Park AS-4C Petit Jean S.P. (Seven Hollows Trail) CA-21 Patricks Point S.P. CO-4 Maroon Bells - Elk Range Alaska AS-4D Petit Jean S.P. (Rock House Cave) CA-22 Bodie State Park CS-2 Box Canyon Falls - Ouray AS-5 Mt. Nebo S.P. AK-1 Deer Head CA-24 Malibu Creek State Park CS-3 Seven Falls - Colorado Springs AK-2 Bear AS-7 Crater of Diamonds S.P. (Logo) CA-25 M*A*S*H Site Logo AS-8 Crowley’s Ridge S.P. (Logo) Congaree National Park AK-3 Alaska Highway CA-26 Palm Desert (View) CG-5 View AK-4 Mt. Denali Nat’l Park AS-9 Village Creek S.P. (Logo) CA-27 Mitchell Caverns S.P. AS-10 Pinnacle Mountain S.P. (View) Crater Lake National Park AK-5 Alaska Flag CA-28 Alcatraz - San Francisco CL-1 Deer Head AK-8 Chilkoot Trail AS-11 Lake Catherine S.P. (Waterfall) CA-29 Santa Rosa/San Jacinto Mtns Nat’l Mon. CL-2 Bear AK-9 White Pass Yukon Railway AS-13 DeGray Lake S.P. CA-30 Mt. Diablo S.P. CL-3 Crater Lake (Lake View) AK-10 Moose AS-15 Cane Creek S.P. (View) CA-31 San Francisco Maritime NHP Balclutha AK-11 Portage Glacier AS-16 Withrow Springs S.P. (View) CA-32 Grover Hot Springs Curecanti Nat’l Rec. Area AK-12 Chugach Nat’l Forest AS-20 Lake Dardinelle S.P. CA-33 Mount Tamalpias CU-4 Curecanti N.R.A. AK-13 Mt Roberts Tramway, Juneau AS-23 Toltec Mountain S.P. CA-34 Santa Monica Mtns. NRA Custer State Park, SD AK-14 Wolf AS-24 Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center CA-35 Mt. Baden Powell CU-3 Buffalo AK-15 Mt. Roberts Trail AS-25 Lake Ouachita S.P. CA-36 Richardson Grove S.P. Death Valley National Park AK-16 Alaska Railroad AS-29 Logoly S.P. CA-37 Highway 1 DV-3 20 Mule Team AS-33 War Eagle Mill Antelope Canyon, UT CA-38 Big Sur - Bixby Bridge DV-4 Death Valley (View) AS-35 Mystic Caverns AC-15 CA-39 Hearst Castle - San Simeon DV-5 Skeleton Hiker Aztec Ruins National Park Appalachian Trail CA-40 Angel Island State Park Delaware Water Gap AZ-30 View AP-3 Connecticut CA-41 Cesar E. Chavez Nat’l Monument DW-3 View AP-4 Georgia Badlands National Park CA-42 Vikingsholm (Emerald Bay S.P.) Devil’s Lake S.P. - Baraboo WI AP-5 Maine BD-3 View CA-43 Point Sur Lighthouse DL-3 View AP-6 Maryland Bandelier Nat’l Monument CA-45 Humboldt Redwood State Park CA-46 Highway 395 Devil’s Postpile National Monument AP-7 Massachusetts BA-3 Park Logo DP-1 Deer Head CA-47 La Purisima Mission SHP AP-8 New Hampshire Bent’s Old Fort NHP DP-3 Devil’s Postpile (View) AP-9 New Jersey BO-1 View CA-48 Donner Memorial State Park CA-49 Black Diamonds EBRPD Devil’s Tower National Monument AP-10 New York Big Basin State Park, CA CA-50 Historic Road 270 DT-1 Deer Head AP-11 North Carolina BB-4 Big Basin S.P. (Redwood Trees) CA-51 Hollywood Sign DT-3 View AP-12 Pennsylvania Big Bend National Park AP-13 Tennessee CA-53 Piedras Blancas Lighthouse Durango-Silverton R.R. BN-1 Bear DU-1 Narrow Gauge Train AP-14 Vermont CA-54 Battery Point Lighthouse (Crescent City) BN-2 Emory Peak CA-55 CA Highway 2 El Malpais National Monument AP-15 Virginia BN-3 South Rim Trail AP-16 West Virginia CA-56 McArthur-Burney Falls SP EM-1 El Malpais Nat’l Monument (View) Bighorn Canyon National Rec. Area CA-57 San Gorgonio Peak Benchmark EM-2 El Malpais Nat’l Mon. (Colorado Trail) Arches National Park BC-10 View AR-3 View California Missions El Morro National Monument Big Sur Pfeiffer State Park, CA AR-4 Delicate Arch CAM-03 Mission San Antonio EL-1 View BS-3 Redwood Tree Arizona Calaveras Big Trees State Park, CA Everglades National Park Black Canyon of the Gunnison AZ-2 Sabino Canyon CB-3 Sequoia Tree EV-1 Alligator BL-1 Black Canyon National Park AZ-3 Sedona (View) Carlsbad Caverns National Park FDR Little White House, GA AZ-4 Coronado Nat’l Memorial Blowing Rock Park, NC CC-1 Cave View FD-3 Portrait and Home BR-3 View AZ-5 Tombstone, AZ Canada Florida State Parks AZ-6 Tubac Historical S.P. Bryce Canyon Nat’l Park CN-1 Bear, Canada FL-1 Torreya S.P. (Gregory House) AZ-7 Madera Canyon BC-1 Deer Head CN-2 Bear, Banff FL-2 Florida Caverns S.P. AZ-8 Pichaco Peak S.P. BC-2 Bear CN-3 Moose, Banff FL-3 Stephen Foster S.P. AZ-9 Catalina S.P. BC-3 Navajo Trail CN-4 Lake Louise FL-4 Fort Clinch S.P. AZ-10 Red Rock S.P. 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FL-17 Mount Dora Lighthouse QUALITY HANDCRAFTED Product List SOUVENIR MEDALLIONS & HIKING STAFFS 2020 www.hikeamerica.com • [email protected] PAGE 2 Hike America P.O. Box 5684 • Redwood City, CA 94063 • 800‑880‑HIKE (4453) FL-18 John D. MacArthur Beach S.P. Cliff Dwellings, NM Hoover Dam, NV Las Vegas FL-19 St. Augustine (Lighthouse) GI-1 View HD-1 View LV-10 Las Vegas (sign) FL-20 St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Glacier National Park HD-2 View from Bridge Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, MT FL-21 Ochlockonee River S.P. GL-1 Deer Head Hot Springs LB-1 View FL-22 St.Augustine -Florida GL-2 Bear HS-1 Hot Springs National Park Lyndon B Johnson SHS FL-23 Devil’s Mill Hopper Geological S.P. GL-3 Mt. Goat Idaho LJ-1 View FL-24 Rocky Bayou State Park GL-4 Moose ID-5 Henry’s Lake S.P. Louisiana FL-25 Port Boca Grande Light GL-5 Mountain View ID-6 Harriman S.P.
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