Classic USGS Gas Hills Wyoming 7.5'x7.5' Topo Map
Historical USGS topographic quad map of Gas Hills in the state of Wyoming. Map scale may vary for some years, but is generally around 1:24,000. Print size is approximately 24" x 27"
This quadrangle is in the following counties: Fremont, Natrona.
The map contains contour lines, roads, rivers, towns, and lakes. Printed on high-quality waterproof paper with UV fade-resistant inks, and shipped rolled.
Contains the following named places: Barrel Spring, Beaver Rim Annex Mine, Big Bull Number Three Mine, Bill Eykamp Number Two Mine, Blue Buck Number One Number Mine, Bobcat Group Mine, Bobcat Mine, Cameron Spring Reservoir, Cannel Number Nine Mine, Canyon Creek Reservoir, Clark Number Three Mine, Clark Number Two Mine, D and M Number One Mine, Deseret Number One Mine, Dutton Basin, E Pits, Fanny May Mine, Frasier-Lamac Mine, Gas Hills, Gas Hills Project Mine, George Mine, Hayes Number Seven Mine, Hylite Number Three Mine, Iron Springs Reservoir, Jay Z Mine, John Jay Mine, John-C Mine, JSJ Number One Mine, Last Chance Mine, Lucky Mac Camp, Lucky Mac Mine, Lucky Mac Number Fifteen Mine, Lucky Mac Number Sixteen Mine, Lucky Mac Uranium Mill, M F and K Group Number Fifteen Mine, M F and K Group Number Seven Mine, Medicine Springs Reservoir, Mountain Mesa U Pit, Noble Number Seven Mine, Noble Number Thirty Mine, PCH Number Sixteen Mine, Rainbow Number One Mine, Ray Number Six Mine, Red Hen Number Sixteen Mine, Red Horse Number Three Mine, Rim Mine, Rim Number Four Mine, Rox Mine, S E Erickson Pit Number Two, Sailboat Number One Mine, School Section Mine, Silver Spider Number Two Mine, Stan Number Nine Mine, Stan Number One Mine, Stan Number Seven Mine, Stan Number Three Mine, Thunderbird Number One Mine, U Mine, Uranium Point Number Nine Mine, Veca Mine, Wind River Group Mine, Wing Number One Mine, Yellowbuck Mine