The Bicentennial Edition of the 2021-2022 Official State Highway Map is now available free of charge.
This special edition celebrates 200 years of travel in the Show-Me State, from before ratification to the modern era, with 33,830 miles of state-maintained routes, 4,800 miles of railroad tracks, 1,380 miles of Interstate highways, 125 public-use airports and 15 public ports.
Other interesting facts about the map:
- There are more than 4,000 highway shields and 1,500 towns shown on the front of the current map. More than 60 separate features are shown in this new map.
- Data sources for the map’s many features include the Missouri Department of Transportation, several Missouri state departments and various other agencies, including: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the USGS National Map, Environmental Sciences Research Institute and the Missouri Spatial Data Information Service.
View and print all 15 sections:
Section 1 | Section 2 |
Section 3 | Section 4 |
Section 5 | Section 6 |
Section 7 | Section 8 |
Section 9 | Section 10 |
Section 11 | Section 12 |
Section 13 | Section 14 |
Section 15 |
Front of Map (12.8MB)
Features a full-color, geo-referenced map of the state.
Inset Maps
Larger Missouri cities and other insets from the back of the map
Branson | Cape Girardeau |
Columbia | Jefferson City |
Joplin | Kansas City |
Katy Trail | Lake Ozark |
Sedalia | Springfield |
St. Joseph | St. Louis |
US Bike Route 66 & 76 | Map Legend |
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