Printable Indiana Map: Official Sources & Resources

A guide to choosing trustworthy external sources for printable Indiana maps, including state roadway maps, county boundaries, and city references.

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Printable Indiana Map

Indiana's 92 counties connect through major routes linking Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Evansville. When you need a printable map, choosing the right source matters. This guide helps you find official and reliable maps for travel planning, reference, or classroom use. Whether you need road networks, county boundaries, or city locations, these sources offer formats suitable for printing and study.

Best pick for most users

INDOT Maps

INDOT is Indiana's official transportation department and provides the most authoritative roadway maps and printable references. Ideal for travel planning and understanding Indiana's road network.

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Recommended Indiana map sources

Sources are sorted by likely usefulness, format hints, and source type. The strongest options usually match the page intent, use a print-friendly layout, and make the key labels easy to read.

Best pickOfficialPDFOfficial TransportationPDFWeb

INDOT Maps

in.gov

INDOT is Indiana's official transportation department and provides the most authoritative roadway maps and printable references. Ideal for travel planning and understanding Indiana's road network.

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OfficialPDFGovernment BoundaryPDFWeb

U.S. Census State and County Outline Maps

census.gov

The Census Bureau provides official Indiana county and state boundary outlines, useful for administrative reference and educational purposes. Reliable for verifying county divisions and state borders.

county boundariesadministrative referenceclassroom use
county boundary reference
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OfficialPDFOfficial ArchivePDFWeb

INDOT Historic Maps

in.gov

INDOT's archive of historic maps provides context for how Indiana's road network has evolved over time. Useful for research or comparing past and present transportation routes.

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Indiana Map - US-Atlas

us-atlas.com

US-Atlas provides a simple Indiana state map highlighting cities and state shape, suitable for general reference and print preparation. Helpful for comparing Indiana's position relative to neighboring states.

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Map ResourceWeb

Indiana Map - Geology.com

geology.com

Geology.com offers a straightforward visual reference showing Indiana's cities, neighboring states, and general geography. Good for quick lookups and basic state context.

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Quick comparison

SourceMap typeFormatsBest for
INDOT Mapsofficial roadway mapPDF, Webroads, cities
U.S. Census State and County Outline Mapscounty boundary referencePDF, Webcounty boundaries, administrative reference
INDOT Historic Mapshistoric road mapsPDF, Webhistoric reference, road maps
Indiana Map - US-Atlasstate overview mapWebstate overview, cities
Indiana Map - Geology.comstate reference mapWebquick visual reference, cities

How to choose the right state map

Start by identifying your purpose: travel planning, county reference, classroom use, or general overview. For detailed road networks, choose INDOT Maps. For county boundaries and administrative divisions, use Census maps. For quick visual reference, Geology.com or US-Atlas work well. Check each source's current terms before reusing or printing for distribution. Ensure your chosen map has adequate label size and detail for your intended print size.

Printing tips for Indiana maps

  • Choose portrait or landscape orientation based on your needs; landscape often works better for showing Indiana's compact shape and major routes.
  • Print a test page first to verify that city labels, county lines, and road networks are legible at your intended size.
  • For wall maps or presentations, use a larger print size (11x17 inches or larger) to ensure all labels remain readable.
  • If printing county maps, use high-quality paper and check that all 92 county boundaries are clearly visible.
  • Consider printing on matte paper rather than glossy to reduce glare and improve readability for study or reference.
  • Verify the map's date and source before printing for distribution; official INDOT and Census sources are most current.

Source and licensing notes

These cards link to external map resources. Always check the original source before reusing a map in commercial projects, apps, printed products, or public materials. Classroom use, personal printing, and commercial reuse may have different license rules.

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FAQ

What is the best source for a printable Indiana road map?

INDOT Maps (in.gov/indot/resources/maps/) is the official source for Indiana roadway maps. It provides the most accurate and current road networks, making it ideal for travel planning and understanding Indiana's transportation routes.

Can I print these maps for classroom use?

Yes, most sources support educational use. Census county boundary maps and INDOT maps are commonly used in classrooms. Always check the source page for current reuse terms and cite the original source when using maps for instruction.

How many counties does Indiana have, and where can I find a detailed county map?

Indiana has 92 counties. The U.S. Census State and County Outline Maps (census.gov) provide official county boundary references suitable for printing. INDOT Maps also show county divisions in the context of road networks.

What print size should I use for a readable Indiana map?

For city labels and county lines to remain legible, use at least 8.5x11 inches for basic reference. For detailed study or wall display, 11x17 inches or larger is recommended. Test print a smaller version first to verify label readability at your intended size.

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