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The National Map is a suite of products and services that provide access to base geospatial information to describe the landscape of the United States and its territories. The National Map embodies 11 primary products and services and numerous applications and ancillary services.

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The National Map supports data download, digital and print versions of topographic maps, geospatial data services, and online viewing. Customers can use geospatial data and maps to enhance their recreational experience, make life-saving decisions, support scientific missions, and for countless other activities. Nationally consistent geospatial data from The National Map enable better policy and land management decisions and the effective enforcement of regulatory responsibilities. The National Map is easily accessible for display on the Web through such products as topographic maps and services and as downloadable data. The geographic information available from The National Map includes boundaries, elevation, geographic names, hydrography, land cover, orthoimagery, structures, and transportation.

The majority of The National Map effort is devoted to acquiring and integrating medium-scale (nominally 1:24,000 scale) geospatial data for the eight base layers from a variety of sources and providing access to the resulting seamless coverages of geospatial data. The National Map also serves as the source of base mapping information for derived cartographic products, including 1:24,000 scale US Topo maps and georeferenced digital files of scanned historic topographic maps. Data sets and products from The National Map are intended for use by government, industry, and academia—focusing on geographic information system (GIS) users—as well as the public, especially in support of recreation activities. Other types of georeferenced or mapping information can be added within The National Map Viewer or brought in with The National Map data into a GIS to create specific types of maps or map views and (or) to perform modeling or analyses.

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Use and Download our Data and MAPS!

National Map GIS data download and other related applications for working with our topographic data are available on our Data Delivery site.

The National Map (TNM) supporting themes include boundaries, elevation, geographic names, hydrography, land cover, orthoimagery, structures, and transportation. Other types of georeferenced or mapping information can be added within TNM Viewer or brought in with TNM data into a GIS to create specific types of maps or map views and (or) to perform modeling or analyses.

The 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) is managed by the USGS National Geospatial Program on behalf of the broader community with a goal of complete acquisition of nationwide lidar (IfSAR in AK) to provide the first-ever national baseline of consistent high-resolution elevation data – both bare earth and 3D point clouds. We also continue to be ready to meet growing needs for higher quality data, repeat coverage, and new products and services. These data serve government, public and private sector needs for a wide range of activities that include flood hazard mapping, precision agriculture, infrastructure planning and development, natural resource management, environmental assessment and a host of other applications.

NMCorps is an online crowdsourcing mapping project with volunteers successfully editing structures in all 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

As part ofThe National Map, structures include schools, hospitals, post offices, police stations, cemeteries, and other important public buildings. By updating and verifying structures data, volunteers are making significant contributions to USGS National Structures Database, The National Map, and ultimately U.S. The foundry nuke studio 11 3v1 download free. Topo Maps!

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Anyone with an interest in contributing can volunteer. It is easy to sign up and get started! All you need is access to the internet, an email address, and a willingness to learn. 'How to' documentation including a comprehensive User Guide and a Quick Start Guide will have you up and editing quickly. Begin editing in your own hometown or anywhere in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Volunteers earn virtual badges for participating and are recognized for their contributions (with permission) via USGS and The National Map social media.

Topographic maps

We are currently reviewing how we deliver topographic information.

Our digital maps are available for free download to any device. Once downloaded, maps can be printed by anyone and are suitable for large-format printing – see ‘How to print our maps' below for instructions.

Below are links to digital versions of our indexes for 1:50 000, 1:100 000, 1:250 000 and 1:1 million scale Australian topographic maps. These are best viewed in Google Chrome. To use these indexes, click on the link to relevant map index, zoom or search for an area of interest, then click the desired box outlining map extents and follow the prompt to download the map.

Please note that Geoscience Australia does not have 1:25 000 scale topographic maps in its collection. For availability of these maps please check with your local state mapping agency:

Spot Maps 1 1 – Map Your Network Drive

  • New South Wales (NSW)

1:50 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 2761 maps have been published to date.
  • Currency: 1968 to 2006
  • Coordinates: Geographical and UTM
  • Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:100 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Australia is covered by more than 3000 x 1:100 000 scale maps, of which 1600 have been published as printed maps. Unpublished maps are available as compilations (compilations are accurate plots from photogrammetric models using aerial photographs with established control point framework).
  • Currency: 1961 to 2008
  • Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA coordinates
  • Datum: AGD66, GDA94; AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:250 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Covers the whole of Australia with 516 maps.
  • Currency: 1995 to 2012
  • Coordinates: Geographical and MGA
  • Datum: GDA94, AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:1 Million Scale Maps

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  • Coverage: Whole of Australia covered with 49 maps (please refer Status). National coverage first completed in 1975.
  • Currency: IMW 1971 to 1983. General Reference Topographic 2008-2011
  • Coordinates: Geographical
  • Datum: AGD66 (GDA94 compliant at this scale); AHD
  • Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic
  • Status: The IMW are no longer maintained and some maps may not be available. A new series based on the World Aeronautical Charts (WAC) series of maps was completed in early 2011 and is known as the 1:1 million General Reference Topographic Map Series.

How to print our maps

Please search for your local map retailer or a large-format printing business. If you cannot access a printing service locally, some printers provide facilities for customers to electronically upload or send files to be printed and returned to you by post.

To print a full-size topographic map, download the map from our indexes above and use the following specifications when placing your order with a print provider:

  • Maps should be printed on a large-format size paper, for example the A0 paper size (84.1cm x 118.9 cm).
  • Maps at 1:100 000, 1:250 000 and 1:1 million scale are in PDF and/or GeoPDF format which have embedded print page size.
  • Maps at 1:50 000 scale are TIFF images, and the image size in centimetres must be calculated to determine a suitable paper size. To find the size of the image in centimetres, open the image options to find the pixel dimensions and resolution in dots per inch (dpi) and follow the steps below:
    • To calculate image length, divide pixel length by dpi (this will give you the length in inches).
    • Multiply by the length in inches by 2.54 to convert to centimetres.
    • Calculate image width using the same formula with the pixel width number.
    • Select a paper size larger than the image size and print with the setting ‘print actual size' for an accurate scale.
    • For example, a TIFF image which is 9393 x 11144 pixels and 400 dpi is calculated to be 59.68 cm x 70.76 cm and therefore should be printed on A0 paper.
  • Use 90 to100 gsm paper for maps that will be folded.
  • Use 100+ gsm paper if you require greater paper durability for maps that will be stored flat or rolled.

Keep your paper maps away from direct sunlight when not in use, to prevent colours fading.

If you are unable to print our maps, or are having trouble finding a printing service, please contact us for assistance on 1800 800 173 or clientservices@ga.gov.au

Paperless 3 0 3 – digital documents manager. © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2019.

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Anyone with an interest in contributing can volunteer. It is easy to sign up and get started! All you need is access to the internet, an email address, and a willingness to learn. 'How to' documentation including a comprehensive User Guide and a Quick Start Guide will have you up and editing quickly. Begin editing in your own hometown or anywhere in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Volunteers earn virtual badges for participating and are recognized for their contributions (with permission) via USGS and The National Map social media.

Topographic maps

We are currently reviewing how we deliver topographic information.

Our digital maps are available for free download to any device. Once downloaded, maps can be printed by anyone and are suitable for large-format printing – see ‘How to print our maps' below for instructions.

Below are links to digital versions of our indexes for 1:50 000, 1:100 000, 1:250 000 and 1:1 million scale Australian topographic maps. These are best viewed in Google Chrome. To use these indexes, click on the link to relevant map index, zoom or search for an area of interest, then click the desired box outlining map extents and follow the prompt to download the map.

Please note that Geoscience Australia does not have 1:25 000 scale topographic maps in its collection. For availability of these maps please check with your local state mapping agency:

Spot Maps 1 1 – Map Your Network Drive

  • New South Wales (NSW)

1:50 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Partial coverage, predominantly in northern Australia, along major transport routes, and other selected areas. About 2761 maps have been published to date.
  • Currency: 1968 to 2006
  • Coordinates: Geographical and UTM
  • Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:100 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Australia is covered by more than 3000 x 1:100 000 scale maps, of which 1600 have been published as printed maps. Unpublished maps are available as compilations (compilations are accurate plots from photogrammetric models using aerial photographs with established control point framework).
  • Currency: 1961 to 2008
  • Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA coordinates
  • Datum: AGD66, GDA94; AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:250 000 Scale Maps

  • Coverage: Covers the whole of Australia with 516 maps.
  • Currency: 1995 to 2012
  • Coordinates: Geographical and MGA
  • Datum: GDA94, AHD
  • Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)

1:1 Million Scale Maps

Spot Maps 1 1 – Map Your Networking Site

  • Coverage: Whole of Australia covered with 49 maps (please refer Status). National coverage first completed in 1975.
  • Currency: IMW 1971 to 1983. General Reference Topographic 2008-2011
  • Coordinates: Geographical
  • Datum: AGD66 (GDA94 compliant at this scale); AHD
  • Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic
  • Status: The IMW are no longer maintained and some maps may not be available. A new series based on the World Aeronautical Charts (WAC) series of maps was completed in early 2011 and is known as the 1:1 million General Reference Topographic Map Series.

How to print our maps

Please search for your local map retailer or a large-format printing business. If you cannot access a printing service locally, some printers provide facilities for customers to electronically upload or send files to be printed and returned to you by post.

To print a full-size topographic map, download the map from our indexes above and use the following specifications when placing your order with a print provider:

  • Maps should be printed on a large-format size paper, for example the A0 paper size (84.1cm x 118.9 cm).
  • Maps at 1:100 000, 1:250 000 and 1:1 million scale are in PDF and/or GeoPDF format which have embedded print page size.
  • Maps at 1:50 000 scale are TIFF images, and the image size in centimetres must be calculated to determine a suitable paper size. To find the size of the image in centimetres, open the image options to find the pixel dimensions and resolution in dots per inch (dpi) and follow the steps below:
    • To calculate image length, divide pixel length by dpi (this will give you the length in inches).
    • Multiply by the length in inches by 2.54 to convert to centimetres.
    • Calculate image width using the same formula with the pixel width number.
    • Select a paper size larger than the image size and print with the setting ‘print actual size' for an accurate scale.
    • For example, a TIFF image which is 9393 x 11144 pixels and 400 dpi is calculated to be 59.68 cm x 70.76 cm and therefore should be printed on A0 paper.
  • Use 90 to100 gsm paper for maps that will be folded.
  • Use 100+ gsm paper if you require greater paper durability for maps that will be stored flat or rolled.

Keep your paper maps away from direct sunlight when not in use, to prevent colours fading.

If you are unable to print our maps, or are having trouble finding a printing service, please contact us for assistance on 1800 800 173 or clientservices@ga.gov.au

Paperless 3 0 3 – digital documents manager. © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2019.

With the exception of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms and where otherwise noted, these maps are provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence and can be printed accordingly.

Spot Maps 1 1 – Map Your Network Drive

Geoscience Australia has tried to make the information in this product as accurate as possible. However, it does not guarantee that the information is totally accurate or complete. THEREFORE YOU SHOULD NOT RELY SOLELY ON THIS INFORMATION WHEN MAKING A COMMERCIAL DECISION.

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Map reading guide

The Map Reading Guide is an ideal resource for a wide range of map users and is an excellent and simple introduction to topographic maps which are suitable for anyone with an interest in maps. It is available as a PDF download below.

NATMAP Digital Maps

The NATMAP Digital Maps 1:250 000 scale georeferenced raster mosaic files cover the whole Australian mainland and Tasmania. The files are accessible as either a single mosaic file, mosaic files by UTM zones and streaming map services.


NATMAP Digital Maps 250K mosaic files
NATMAP Digital Maps 250K Web Services




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