Kentucky Garmin Compatible Maps

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Map Name Editor's Choice (Highly Recommended) Free EZ Installer Available Mac Version PC Version Garmin Custom Map (CO, OR, DK) Routable Map Raster-based Map Transparent Map Marine Data Included POIs Included Trails Included Roads Included Topo Included
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This mapset is for Garmin Oregon/Colorado/Dakota GPS users who have City Navigator maps and want to navigate at night without glare. Enable this map when the sun goes down for a Night Mode similar to the Nuvi's.
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Newly Updated! Download over 55 custom waypoint icons specifically designed for hunting in the west. now you'll be able to mark your bull or cow elk with an actual bull or cow elk symbol. There is also deer, bighorn sheep, bear, wolf, moose, animal tracks, blood trail, and much more! Compatible with most new and older generation Garmin mapping GPS units! The free download, screenshots, and instructions can be found on the website!
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Eastern States Public Land Ownership
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Transparent Garmin overlay map showing the close approximate path, centerline, and boundaries of the total solar eclipse of April 08, 2024.
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Transparent overlay map showing the close approximate path, centerline, and boundaries of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017.
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A total US street map based on the 2007 census data. This map is free, and I intend for it to remain so. GPSFileDepot offers an exclusive mac version for download.
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Topo map of Kentucky for Garmin GPSr with some overedge
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My POIs: These are maps that contain points that are displayed on the 24K USGS maps. They are also transparent. I have also added other things. I found a file with the locations of 54,000 springs in MO and about 50,000 sink holes. I have included them. These maps cover, IL, MO, CO, IN, TN, DC, Iowa, KY, and OH.
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These are transparent maps that show up on top of City Navigator which you still use for route calculation. They have topo lines and hydrology (streams, rivers, lakes, etc). The topo lines are from the USGS and they are more accurate than what is on the 24K USGS maps. I generally use a 10 foot contour interval. The hydrology is high resolution (equal to or better than the 24K USGS). Some places do not have the high resolution data). I have also done lots of corrections to the hydrology by looking at ExpertGPS, Google Earth, and field checks. What it looks like in the GPS is City Navigator with topolines and much better hydrology. This is great for caching as many times it helps you figure out how to get to a cache as you can see the terrain and where the water is. That makes it easier to figure out how to get to a cache as a straight line is not always the best way.
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These are transparent trails and points maps.
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Northeast Topo United States Part 1 of 3 Last Updated: May 4th, 2009 16:00pm Map Boundary: North: 48° South: 41° West: -92° East: -66° Country: United States States: All of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
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Northeast Topo United States Part 2 of 3 Last Updated: May 4th, 2009 16:00pm Map Boundary: North: 40° South: 37° West: -92° East: -85° Country: United States States: Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and Missouri
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Northeast Topo United States Part 3 of 3 Last Updated: May 4th, 2009 16:00pm Map Boundary: North: 40° South: 37° West: -84° East: -72° Country: United States States: All of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, and West Virginia Parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
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Rush Offroad Garmin map revised 1-22-2013
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This map was created by John M. -It contains 20ft contours for south east united states. -Detailed high quality water data -Detailed road maps
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An overlay mapset of trails from the USGS DLG/SDTS 100K files.
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Road map of USA created from OpenStreetMap data. This is experimental map. It is a result of an attempt to create a map for Garmin with reasonable routing on long distances. Map size is about 3GB.
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Detailed map of USA for Garmin GPS, based on OpenStreetMap data. Full map is about 9GB, it can be downloaded as a whole mapset or smaller regions. Maps can be installed under Windows or Mac OSX. SRTM contour lines 25m, NOAA depth contours, USGS Landcover Woodlands.
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US Planimetric (non-contour) for the Central East
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Map of all the states and counties in the United States. This is a transparent map meant to overlay other maps.
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### Map updated on 1/7/23 to add full coverage of Ohio plus expanded coverage of Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan (1764 new quadrangles). ### The United States Geological Survey began creating 24k topographic maps in the 1940's and completed the series in 1992 with revisions continuing through 2006. Starting in 2009, the USGS began replacing these legacy maps with their new digital "US Topo" series which have less detail. In discontinuing the legacy maps, the USGS explained: "Traditional national mapping programs gathered data from primary sources, including direct field observation. Such maps were compiled, drawn, and edited by hand. In the United States, the era of traditional topographic mapping lasted from about 1880 to about 1990, and was primarily the responsibility of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). By today's standards these traditional methods were very expensive, and USGS no longer has either mission or funding to make maps this way." In spite of their age, many people still consider these to be the "gold standard" of topographic mapping due to their rich detail and a sense of style that is missing from the digital US Topo series. This map is an all-new curated collection of 7,438 USGS 7.5 Minute quadrangles (about 13 million map tiles) from the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection and is not available anywhere else. It includes full coverage of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachussets, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia with partial coverage of Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Michigan. (This is an ongoing project and coverage will continue to expand in the future.) The newest version of each quad was used unless there were quality issues. About half of the quadrangles are from the period 1950-1969 and another third date from 1980-1999. No legacy maps were available for about 100 quadrangles, so the new digital US Topo maps were used for these. As you zoom out, the view switches to a mosaic of 275 USGS 100k topo maps and then to a group of 88 USGS 250k maps as you zoom farther. At smaller scales, the USGS National Map Topo Basemap is shown. Original .tif files were downloaded from the Historical Topographic Map Collection, cropped to remove the collar and re-projected as Web Mercator. These source files were processed at a resolution of 2.4 meters/pixel which preserves the full detail of the original USGS 300 dot-per-inch scans. Do not confuse this map with 24k topos on other sites that are typically based on either the ArcGIS 24k topo or old USGS DRG files. The ArcGIS topo is actually the old National Geographic "TOPO!" product, with noticeable image compression artifacts and only half the resolution of the boydsmaps legacy topo. Hillshading was also added to these maps by National Geographic, fundamentally changing their appearance. The other common version of the 24k topo maps is based on USGS DRG (DIgital Raster Graphic) files. These date from the time when online imagery needed to be highly-compressed for storage and delivery. Unfortunately quality suffered as a result, with severe image compression artifacts and too much contrast. Garmin devices do not offer any serious support for raster imagery, so this map is only available in the free boydsmaps web app. Garmin's "custom maps" raster format only supports a total of 100 tiles at 1024x1024 on most devices, however this map would contain about 800,000 tiles if processed in that format! The boydsmaps web app is compatible with all devices and operating systems, it's free, there's no advertising and no registration. Use it on your phone like a handheld GPS or on your computer with an interface designed for large screens. It's a website, but can also be installed as an app which offers many advantages, especially on phones. There are over 200 maps, covering the entire world, including the full suite of maps from HERE and Mapbox. Many other features like waypoints, elevation data, weather, radar and more. See the built-in help function for full documentation. There's nothing to download, just click the link below and start using the map right away!
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### Map updated on 1/18/23 to add full coverage of Ohio plus expanded coverage of Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan (465 new quadrangles). ### The US Geological Survey has been the primary agency responsible for mapping the United States since 1879 and this new curated collection includes almost two thousand of the oldest topo maps available from the USGS archives. These old maps were drawn at the scale of 1:62,500 with a coverage of 15 minutes (1/4 degree). Almost two thirds of the quadrangles in the map are 100 or more years old. The map includes full coverage of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachussets, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia with partial coverage of Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan. (This is an ongoing project and coverage will continue to expand in the future) Original .tif files were downloaded from the Historical Topographic Map Collection, cropped to remove the collar and re-projected as Web Mercator. These source files were processed at a resolution of 4.8 meters/pixel which preserves the full detail of the original USGS 300 dot-per-inch scans. As you zoom out, the view switches to 86 of the oldest available USGS 250k maps (mostly from the 1950's). At smaller scales, the contemporary (digital) USGS National Map Topo Basemap is shown Garmin devices do not offer any serious support for raster imagery, so this map is only available in the free boydsmaps web app. Garmin's "custom maps" (.kmz) raster format only supports a total of 100 tiles at 1024x1024 on most devices, however this map would contain over 250,000 tiles if processed in that format! The boydsmaps web app is compatible with all devices and operating systems, it's free, there's no advertising and no registration. Use it on your phone like a handheld GPS or on your computer with an interface designed for large screens. It's a website, but can also be installed as an app which offers many advantages, especially on phones. There are over 200 maps, covering the entire world, including the full suite of maps from HERE and Mapbox. Many other features like waypoints, elevation data and more. See the built-in help function for full documentation. There's nothing to download, just click the link below and start using the map right away!
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Wilderness Trail Off-Road Park, near Middlesboro, KY(60 miles N. of Knoxville, TN). ATV riding area encompasses 9,000 acres with 120 miles of trails. This map can only be installed on Garmin GPSs that are capable of using Garmin Custom Maps.
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Wilderness Trail OHV / ATV Park GPS map, near Middlesboro, KY (60 miles N. of Knoxville, TN). ATV riding area encompasses 9,000 acres with 120 miles of trails.
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