Printable Missouri Map: Official Sources & County References

A curated guide to printable Missouri maps from official state and federal sources.

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Printable Missouri Map

Missouri has 114 counties plus the independent city of St. Louis, making county and highway maps essential for travel planning and geographic reference. This guide connects you to reliable, printable map sources from official state transportation agencies and federal government resources. Whether you need highway routes, county boundaries, or city locations, these sources provide accurate, up-to-date maps suitable for printing and offline use.

Best pick for most users

MoDOT Official State Highway Map

MoDOT is Missouri's official transportation authority and provides the most authoritative highway and road reference maps for the state. This source is ideal for travel planning and includes clear labeling of major routes, cities, and regional connections.

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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.

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MoDOT Official State Highway Map

modot.org

MoDOT is Missouri's official transportation authority and provides the most authoritative highway and road reference maps for the state. This source is ideal for travel planning and includes clear labeling of major routes, cities, and regional connections.

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MoDOT Maps

modot.org

MoDOT's map hub offers multiple map types beyond the main highway map, including regional and specialized transportation references. This collection is useful when you need to compare different map views or access supplementary state travel resources.

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U.S. Census State and County Outline Maps

census.gov

The U.S. Census Bureau provides official county boundary maps for Missouri, making this source reliable for administrative and educational purposes. These maps clearly show all 114 Missouri counties and are suitable for reference and classroom settings.

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Missouri Regional Map with Counties

ded.mo.gov

Missouri's Department of Economic Development provides a county-focused regional map in PDF format, emphasizing county boundaries over road detail. This source is particularly useful when county-level geography is your primary need.

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Missouri Map - US-Atlas

us-atlas.com

US-Atlas provides a simple state overview map useful for comparing Missouri's shape, major cities, and general geographic context. This web reference can serve as a starting point before moving to more detailed county or highway maps.

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Missouri Map - Geology.com

geology.com

Geology.com offers a straightforward state overview map showing Missouri's major cities and neighboring states. This web-based reference is useful for quick visual context and general geographic orientation.

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Quick comparison

SourceMap typeFormatsBest for
MoDOT Official State Highway Mapofficial state highway mapPDF, Webroads, cities
MoDOT Mapsmap collectionPDF, Webofficial reference, highways
U.S. Census State and County Outline Mapscounty boundary referencePDF, Webcounty boundaries, administrative reference
Missouri Regional Map with Countiesregional county mapPDFcounty reference, regional planning
Missouri Map - US-Atlasstate overview mapWebstate overview, cities
Missouri Map - Geology.comstate reference mapWebquick visual reference, cities

How to choose the right state map

Choose a highway map if you're planning travel or need route information. Select a county boundary map for administrative reference or classroom use. Use state overview maps for quick geographic context. Consider the Missouri River corridor and Ozarks region when selecting regional maps. Check whether you need PDF downloads or web-based access, and verify reuse terms before printing for distribution.

Printing tips for Missouri maps

  • Print MoDOT's official highway map on 11x17 or larger paper to preserve road detail and city labels.
  • For county reference, use the Census Bureau or Missouri DED county maps—they're designed for administrative clarity.
  • Set your printer to landscape orientation for state maps to maximize visible detail.
  • Check the source page for the most current version before printing, especially for highway and transportation maps.
  • If printing for travel, consider printing both a highway map and a regional county map for reference.
  • Use high-quality paper or cardstock for maps you plan to fold and carry, to prevent wear and tearing.

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's the difference between MoDOT's highway map and the county boundary map?

MoDOT's official highway map emphasizes roads, routes, and cities—ideal for travel planning. County boundary maps from the Census Bureau or Missouri DED show all 114 counties with administrative divisions, better for reference and regional planning. Choose based on whether you need road detail or county-level geography.

Can I print these maps for commercial or educational use?

Government maps are typically public resources, but reuse terms vary. Always check the source page before printing for distribution or commercial purposes. MoDOT, U.S. Census Bureau, and Missouri DED maps usually allow educational use, but verify current terms first.

Which map should I use to navigate the Missouri River or Ozarks region?

For the Missouri River corridor or Ozarks region, start with MoDOT's highway map for route planning, then supplement with a regional county map to understand local geography. The Missouri Regional Map with Counties from the DED is specifically designed for regional reference.

Are these maps available in PDF format for offline use?

Yes. MoDOT's official highway map, the Missouri Regional Map with Counties (DED), and the U.S. Census county maps are available as PDFs. Check each source page for download options. Web-based maps from Geology.com and US-Atlas can be printed to PDF from your browser.

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