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MnTOPO provides choices of several layers of information to display over four background basemaps. Basemaps include roads, color air photos, color terrain and black-and-white terrain.
Data for more than 4,500 lakes and rivers throughout Minnesota, including lake surveys, lake depth maps, lake water quality data, lake water clarity data, lake notes, and fish consumption advice. Public state and federal lands, accesses, fishing sites, trails, water bodies, roads, and current and historical aerial photos.
Draw polygon to select lidar products for area of interest. PolygonFreehand Polygon. Email.
View, view change over time, and download historical topo maps with collar information in choice of JPEG, KMZ, GeoPDF or GeoTIFF. Minnesota Geological Survey: Purchase topo maps; free map index over the counter at MGS's St. Paul location. Mathematically generated grids representing USGS quadrangle map outlines.
MnGeo’s Geospatial Image Service provides versatile access to Minnesota air photos, hillshades, and scanned topographic maps using a Web Map Service (WMS). Using this service means you don't need to download and store these very large files on your own computer.
To download our free maps, search "MNDNR" plus the name of the place you want to go. DNR GeoPDF maps are available for: Have a different GeoPDF viewer on your device? No problem! Download DNR GeoPDF maps from the website to use in your preferred app.
explore Minnesota’s landscape and find locations of inter est. All “zoom” functions jump to the next higher or lower predefined map display scale.
MnTOPO is a web application for viewing, printing and downloading high-resolution elevation data for the State of Minnesota that was collected using LiDAR technology. It runs on a variety of devices including desktop PCs, tablets, and mobile phones.
Users of the data are responsible for verifying public land or water boundaries by observing boundary signs and markers, consulting official surveys and maps, and contacting local MNDNR offices.