Classic USGS Quads
(7.5' series)
These pre-2009, 1:24,000 scale, 7.5 minute maps are the standard for topographic mapping in the US and are widely considered the most detailed maps available. Nearly all navigation apps, software, and trail maps series, including the new US Topo Maps, are derived from these maps. Many outdoors people still prefer the classic quads due to the unmatched level of detail, accuracy, and symbology honed over a 100-year period by dedicated cartographers and surveyors employed by the US Government.
In 2009, the USGS began producing a digitized version of the maps, called the US Topo, in order to keep up with new road systems and development, but the "Classic" quads have a level of detail not yet achieved by the new versions and remain the preferred option for many topographic map users.
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Classic USGS Yellowjacket Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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Classic USGS Ziegler Basin Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Boulder Chain Lakes Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic He Devil Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Mount Cramer Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Mount McGuire Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Snowyside Peak Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Stanley Lake Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Tincup Mountain Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Classic Warbonnet Peak Idaho 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
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USGS Map Legend
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