Printable Oklahoma Map: Official Sources & Resources

A curated guide to printable Oklahoma maps from government and official sources.

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Printable Oklahoma Map

Oklahoma spans 77 counties across a broad east-west layout, with major population centers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Whether you need a highway reference, county boundaries, or a general state overview, choosing the right printable map source matters. This guide highlights the most reliable external sources for Oklahoma maps, from official state transportation data to census boundary references and visitor maps.

Best pick for most users

ODOT Oklahoma State Highway Map

ODOT is Oklahoma's official transportation authority and provides the most authoritative state highway map. This source is ideal for accurate road networks, city locations, and travel planning across all 77 counties.

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Recommended Oklahoma 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.

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ODOT Oklahoma State Highway Map

oklahoma.gov

ODOT is Oklahoma's official transportation authority and provides the most authoritative state highway map. This source is ideal for accurate road networks, city locations, and travel planning across all 77 counties.

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U.S. Census State and County Outline Maps

census.gov

The U.S. Census Bureau provides official county boundary outlines for Oklahoma, making this source essential for administrative reference and educational purposes. Clear county delineation helps identify all 77 Oklahoma counties.

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PDFTourism MapPDFWeb

TravelOK Official State Maps

travelok.com

TravelOK is Oklahoma's official tourism authority and offers state highway maps with city insets and visitor context. Useful for trip planning and identifying major attractions alongside road networks.

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Oklahoma Map - US-Atlas

us-atlas.com

US-Atlas offers a simple state overview map useful for comparing Oklahoma cities and understanding state shape in regional context. Suitable for general reference and basic print needs.

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Map ResourceWeb

Oklahoma Map - Geology.com

geology.com

Geology.com provides a quick visual reference map showing Oklahoma cities, neighboring states, and general state shape. Best for basic orientation and identifying major population centers.

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Quick comparison

SourceMap typeFormatsBest for
ODOT Oklahoma State Highway Mapofficial state highway mapPDF, Webroads, cities
U.S. Census State and County Outline Mapscounty boundary referencePDF, Webcounty boundaries, administrative reference
TravelOK Official State Mapsstate highway and visitor mapPDF, Webtravel planning, visitor reference
Oklahoma Map - US-Atlasstate overview mapWebstate overview, cities
Oklahoma Map - Geology.comstate reference mapWebquick visual reference, cities

How to choose the right state map

Select your map based on intended use. For accurate roads and travel planning, use ODOT's official highway map. For county identification and administrative reference, choose the Census Bureau's boundary map. For visitor context and city insets, TravelOK works well. For quick visual reference, Geology.com or US-Atlas provide basic overviews. Always verify current licensing terms on the source page before reusing or republishing any map.

Printing tips for Oklahoma maps

  • Use landscape orientation to display Oklahoma's distinctive east-west shape and panhandle region effectively.
  • Choose a high-quality PDF source (like ODOT) for crisp, detailed printing on standard letter or tabloid paper.
  • If printing a county map, use a larger paper size (11x17 or larger) to ensure county names and boundaries remain legible.
  • Check the source page for print-friendly versions or download options before printing from web pages.
  • For multi-page prints, verify page layout settings to avoid cutting off the panhandle or eastern counties.
  • Consider your specific need—highway maps work best for travel, while county maps suit administrative or educational purposes.

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 Oklahoma highway map?

ODOT (Oklahoma Department of Transportation) provides the official state highway map. It shows accurate road networks, cities, and county locations across all 77 counties and is the most reliable source for travel planning and route navigation.

Where can I find a map showing all Oklahoma county boundaries?

The U.S. Census Bureau provides official county outline maps for Oklahoma. This source clearly delineates all 77 counties and is ideal for administrative reference, classroom use, and county identification.

Why is landscape orientation recommended for Oklahoma maps?

Oklahoma has a broad east-west layout with a distinctive panhandle region. Landscape orientation displays the full width of the state and panhandle more effectively than portrait orientation, making it easier to see the complete state shape and major routes around Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

Can I use these maps for commercial purposes?

Licensing terms vary by source. Government sources (ODOT, Census Bureau) typically allow educational and personal use, but commercial reuse may be restricted. Always check the source page and verify current licensing terms before republishing or distributing any map commercially.

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