U.S. Geological Survey Topographic Maps of Oklahoma. We can supply all topographic maps of the USA at the scales of 1:24,000; 1:100,000; and 1:250,000 as either paper maps or as raster, vector, 3-D contour or DEM files. Please see our U.S. Geological Survey section for complete listings of paper maps. Please see our Digital Maps section for a complete listing of
digital maps.
Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer. 1:250,000. DeLorme. Excellent road atlas with topographic maps and gazetteer. The laminated edition has each page separately laminated and then the atlas is spiral bound. Highly recommended for libraries people who use their atlas alot.
62-8848
Atlas
$19.95
62-8848L
Atlas, laminated edition
$59.95
Oklahoma Shaded Relief Wall Map. 1:500,000. Raven Maps. The Arkansas, Canadian, and Red Rivers flow through this land of fertile plains, blackjack and post oak forests, large grassy regions, and low hills. Elevations are represented by color, and this, in combination with our relief shading technique, gives the map a 3-dimensional look. Size is 35 x 67".
Thumbnail of the map. Sample of the detail.
62-8851
Each, rolled
$30.00
62-8851L
Laminated
$50.00
Oklahoma Topographic Map. 1:500,000. 1972. USGS. Map size is 137 x 89 cm.
Route 66 Road Atlas. ITMB, 2011. The 'Mother Road' of the USA is one of the most famous highways of the world, ranking in importance with adventure highways such as the Karakorum. When the highway was developed in the 1920s, America was just discovering the automobile and long-distance roads were visionary. This road assumed monumental significance in joining the western half of America to the more developed East. Initially a dirt track, it was paved as a massive 'make work' project during the Great Depression, and millions of destitute Americans moved along it to reach California and, hopefully, future prosperity. During WW2 and the Korean War, it was the route of preference to move large numbers of troops to training camps and embarkation points. Today, it has been replaced by super-motorways, the US Interstate system, but large portions of original highway remain, as well as many buildings from the early days of travel. Immortalized and romanticized by several movies, a TV show, and various songs, Route 66 symbolizes everything that means AMERICA.
This atlas shows the route from its origins in Chicago, through Illinois and other states to California and its terminus in Santa Monica. Not only is the route followed and filled in with capsule comments about attractions en route, it includes all parks, historic sites, and attractions within reasonable driving distances from Route 66. This is the only highway in the world to have its own atlas. It is beautifully arranged and very detailed. It covers the entire 2,400 miles of the Route and includes many detailed city plans of urban areas along the highway. As a bonus, the Las Vegas and San Diego urban areas are included; 64 pages, printed on paper, saddle stitched. Center-stapled soft-cover atlas.
Sample detail of the Route 66 road atlas
62-20973
Atlas.
$14.95
Oklahoma Road and City Maps.
62-8890
Oklahoma Road Map. (Rand McNally).
$5.99
62-8892B
Bartlesville City Map. (Rand McNally).
$3.95
62-8892O
Oklahoma City street map. (Rand McNally).
$5.99
62-8892T
Tulsa City Map. (Rand McNally).
$5.99
Oklahoma Geological and Thematic Maps
Oklahoma Geologic Atlas. 1:250,000. 1969-1983. OGS (HA 1-9). Nine map sets each contain maps on the geology, water potential, aquifer locations and water flow. The atlas covers all but the Panhandle region of Oklahoma.
62-8800A
Complete atlas
$64.95
Oklahoma Geologic Map. 1:500,000. 1954. USGS. In color; map size is 198 x 97 cm.
62-8801
1 sheet, rolled
$12.95
Oklahoma Magnetic Anomaly and Bouguer Gravity Map. 1:750,000. 1964. OGS. This set includes a vertical-intensity map and a Bouguer gravity map, with 11-page text. Each sheet measures 100 x 62 cm.
62-8810
2 sheets, folded
$6.95
Oklahoma Seismicity Map. 1:1,000,000. 1981. USGS (MF-1352). Map size is 102 x 81 cm.
62-8815
1 sheet, folded
$9.95
Oklahoma Earthquake Map. 1:750,000. 1979. OGS (GM-15). This map illustrates earthquake intensity and epicenter locations in Oklahoma. Complete with 15-page text. Map size is 108 x 72 cm.
62-8825
1 sheet, folded
$9.95
Oklahoma Radon Potential Map. 1:750,000. 1990. OGS (GM-32). Map shows five levels of radium concentration in the soils and bedrock.
62-8846
Each, folded
$9.95
Oklahoma Oil & Gas Fields Map. 1:500,000. 1985. OGS (GM-28). This recent release outlines 3,083 active and 35 abandoned fields. Map size is 160 x 100 cm.
62-8880
1 sheet, folded
$9.95
Oklahoma Geothermal Resources Map. 1:500,000. 1984. OGS (GM-27). Illustrates potential geothermal locations and temperature gradients in Oklahoma. Map size is 136 x 103 cm.