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About the map

United States Locator Map

This map of the USA displays states, cities, and census boundaries. In addition, an elevation surface highlights major physical landmarks like mountains, lakes, and rivers.

Two inset maps display the states of Hawaii and Alaska. For example, they include the various islands for both states that are outside the conterminous United States.

From high to low, we list cities by population based on 2019 US census data. This map of the USA also features all state capitals by underlining their names throughout the map.

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Major Cities and Population

Population over 1 million people

New York City
Los Angeles
Chicago
Houston

Phoenix
Philadelphia
San Antonio

San Diego
Dallas
San Jose

Population over 500,000 people

Austin
Jacksonville
Fort Worth
Columbus
Charlotte
San Francisco
Indianapolis
Seattle

Denver
Boston
El Paso
Detroit
Portland
Las Vegas
Memphis
Oklahoma City

Baltimore
Milwaukee
Albuquerque
Tucson
Fresno
Mesa
Sacramento
Atlanta

Population over 250,000 people

Kansas City
Colorado Springs
Raleigh
Miami
Omaha
Long Beach
Virginia Beach
Oakland
Minneapolis
Tulsa
Tampa
Arlington
Honolulu
New Orleans
Wichita

Bakersfield
Cleveland
Aurora
Anaheim
Santa Ana
Riverside
Corpus Christi
Stockton
Saint Paul
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Greensboro
Lincoln

Orlando
Newark
Toledo
Fort Wayne
St. Petersburg
Jersey City
Laredo
Madison
Lubbock
Sioux Falls
Scottsdale
Reno
Buffalo
Glendale

Population over 100,000 people

Winston-Salem
Chesapeake
Norfolk
Fremont
Garland
Hialeah
Richmond
Boise
Spokane
Baton Rouge
Tacoma
Des Moines
Fayetteville
Birmingham
Rochester
Grand Rapids
Salt Lake City
Amarillo
Montgomery
Akron
Little Rock
Tallahassee
Mobile
Knoxville
Shreveport
Worcester
Chattanooga

Fort Lauderdale
Providence
Peoria
Salem
Eugene
Fort Collins
Springfield
Jackson
Alexandria
Midland
Rockford
Paterson
Savannah
Bridgeport
McAllen
Syracuse
Dayton
Waco
Charleston
Gainesville
Warren
Cedar Rapids
Columbia
New Haven
Concord
Lafayette

Topeka
Norman
Fargo
Wilmington
Abilene
Odessa
Hartford
Allentown
Lansing
Evansville
Beaumont
Provo
Clovis
Meridian
Manchester
Pueblo
Billings
Boulder
Wichita Falls
Green Bay
Las Cruces
Chico
South Bend
Davenport
Tuscaloosa
Bend

Population over 50,000 people

Nampa
Roanoke
Yuma
Albany
Erie
Roswell
Yakima
Greenville
Lawton
Redding
Santa Barbara
St. George
Nashua
Fort Smith
Ogden
Fort Myers
Duluth
Santa Fe

Kennewick
Trenton
Medford
Sioux City
Warwick
Jonesboro
Scranton
Iowa City
Missoula
Rapid City
Flagstaff
Gary
Bismarck
Gulfport
Bowling Green
Eau Claire
St. Cloud
Waterloo

Cheyenne
Grand Junction
Idaho Falls
Owensboro
Utica
Great Falls
Casper
Pocatello
Grand Forks
Carson City
Burlington
Pensacola
Olympia
Coeur d’Alene
Joplin
Galveston
Twin Falls

Population over 25,000 people

Harrisburg
San Luis Obispo
Minot
Monroe
Charlottesville
Biloxi
Huntington
Binghamton
Farmington
Prescott
Jefferson City
Florence

Annapolis
Cape Girardeau
Wausau
Tupelo
Salina
Dover
Texarkana
Lewiston
Del Rio
Myrtle Beach
Helena

Cedar City
Laramie
Bangor
Gillette
Morgantown
Dodge City
Parkersburg
Williston
Watertown
Frankfort
Eureka

Population under 25,000 people

Paducah
Barstow
Rock Springs
Gallup
Marquette
Louisville
Elko
Durango
Augusta
Pendleton

Traverse City
Rutland
Scottsbluff
Sterling
Pierre
Berlin
Havre
Presque Isle
Miles City

Winnemucca
Lamar
Montpelier
International Falls
Macon
Moab
Nashville
Juneau
Tonopah

Major Physical Features

Mountains, plateaus and deserts

Rocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Great Basin
Cascade Range
Coast Ranges
Columbia Plateau
Sierra Nevada
Mojave Desert
Black Hills

Great Plains
North Platte
Grand Island
Colorado Plateau
Sonoran Desert
Llano Estacado
Ozark Plateau
Coastal Plains

Rivers

Colorado River
Mississippi River
Columbia River
Snake River
Rio Grande
Missouri River
North Platte River

Red River
Ohio River
Arkansas River
Alabama River
Tennessee River
Potomac River
Green River

Lakes

Great Salt Lake
Lake Superior
Lake Michigan
Lake Huron

Lake Erie
Lake Ontario
Lake Okeechobee

Ocean Features

Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Arctic Ocean

Channel Islands
Florida Keys
Gulf of Mexico

Hawaii and Alaska

Alaska

Aleutian Islands
St. Lawrence Island
Nunivak Island
Kodiak Island
Attu Island
Unalaska Island
Gulf of Alaska
Brooks Range
Alaska Range

Yukon River
Bering Sea
Nome
Bethel
Fairbanks
Anchorage
Kenai
Kodiak
Sitka

Hawaii

Hawaiian Islands
Kauai
Lihue
Oahu
Honolulu
Molokai
Lanai
Kahoolawe
Wailuku
Maui
Hilo
Midway Islands

Kure Atoll
Pearl and Hermes Atoll
Lisianski Island
Laysan Island
Gardner Pinnacles
Tern Island
French Frigate Shoals
Necker Island
Nihoa
Lehua
Niihau
Kaula

States and Capitals

Alabama (Montgomery)
Alaska (Juneau)
Arizona (Phoenix)
Arkansas (Little Rock)
California (Sacramento)
Colorado (Denver)
Connecticut (Hartford)
Delaware (Dover)
Florida (Tallahassee)
Georgia (Atlanta)
Hawaii (Honolulu)
Idaho (Boise)
Illinois (Springfield)
Indiana (Indianapolis)
Iowa (Des Moines)
Kansas (Topeka)
Kentucky (Frankfort)
Louisiana (Baton Rouge)
Maine (Augusta)
Maryland (Annapolis)
Massachusetts (Boston)
Michigan (Lansing)
Minnesota (Saint Paul)
Mississippi (Jackson)
Missouri (Jefferson City)

Montana (Helena)
Nebraska (Lincoln)
Nevada (Carson City)
New Hampshire (Concord)
New Jersey (Trenton)
New Mexico (Santa Fe)
New York (Albany)
North Carolina (Raleigh)
North Dakota (Bismarck)
Ohio (Columbus)
Oklahoma (Oklahoma City)
Oregon (Salem)
Pennsylvania (Harrisburg)
Rhode Island (Providence)
South Carolina (Columbia)
South Dakota (Pierre)
Tennessee (Nashville)
Texas (Austin)
Utah (Salt Lake City)
Vermont (Montpelier)
Virginia (Richmond)
Washington (Olympia)
West Virginia (Charleston)
Wisconsin (Madison)
Wyoming (Cheyenne)

Washington, DC

One Comment

  1. I would really like to have a high definition version of this map that can be zoomed into with no distortion. Is this possible? I would be willing to pay for it.

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