U.S. Geological Survey 1:24,000 Scale Topographic Maps
Our USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic maps, also known as 7.5-minute quadrangles, offer unparalleled detail and accuracy for outdoor enthusiasts, researchers, and professionals. Each map covers an area of 7.5 minutes of latitude and longitude, providing a detailed view of the terrain, including contour lines, water bodies, vegetation, and man-made structures. These maps are essential tools for hiking, camping, land navigation, and environmental studies.
Each topographic map includes precise coordinates, allowing users to pinpoint exact locations with ease. The contour lines, typically spaced at 10 or 20-foot intervals, depict the elevation and shape of the land, making it easy to understand the terrain’s relief. Additional features such as roads, trails, and landmarks are clearly marked, providing comprehensive information for planning and navigation. The maps also include a legend and scale bar for quick reference.
Using a 1:24,000 scale topographic map is straightforward. The scale means that one inch on the map represents 24,000 inches (2,000 feet) in the real world. To use the map, align it with a compass to determine your direction, and use the contour lines to assess elevation changes and plan your route. Whether you’re exploring the backcountry or conducting field research, these maps are invaluable for accurate and reliable navigation.