National Geographic is offering free topo maps on their website. They are from the USGS....so they are not "new maps". But topo doesn't really change like streets/buildings/etc.
The page makes you enter an email address. I used a throwdown in case of SPAM. Go to the page, zoom in to the area you want to print, find the nearest red icon. Click on the icon and it will bring up the 4 pages around that icon into a PDF. Download the pdf. When you print, it will print out one overview page with the entire map showing the quadrants, and 4 individual pages for each quadrant.
Here's the link:
The page makes you enter an email address. I used a throwdown in case of SPAM. Go to the page, zoom in to the area you want to print, find the nearest red icon. Click on the icon and it will bring up the 4 pages around that icon into a PDF. Download the pdf. When you print, it will print out one overview page with the entire map showing the quadrants, and 4 individual pages for each quadrant.
Here's the link:
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