Gold Hill Utah Historical topographic map, 1:62500 scale, 15 X 15 Minute, Year 1928

~ Gold Hill UT topo map, 1:62500 scale, 15 X 15 Minute, Historical, 1928

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Gold Hill, Utah, USGS topographic map dated 1928.

Includes geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). This topographic map is suitable for hiking, camping, and exploring, or framing it as a wall map.

Printed on-demand using high resolution imagery, on heavy weight and acid free paper, or alternatively on a variety of synthetic materials.

Topos available on paper, Waterproof, Poly, or Tyvek. Usually shipping rolled, unless combined with other folded maps in one order.


  • Product Number: USGS-5680001
  • Free digital map download (high-resolution, GeoPDF): Gold Hill, Utah (file size: 9 MB)
  • Map Size: please refer to the dimensions of the GeoPDF map above
  • Weight (paper map): ca. 55 grams
  • Map Type: POD USGS Topographic Map
  • Map Series: HTMC
  • Map Verison: Historical
  • Cell ID: 54643
  • Scan ID: 249518
  • Woodland Tint: Yes
  • Survey Year: 1925
  • Datum: NAD
  • Map Projection: Polyconic
  • Map published by United States Geological Survey
  • Keywords: Overedge
  • Map Language: English
  • Scanner Resolution: 600 dpi
  • Map Cell Name: Gold Hill
  • Grid size: 15 X 15 Minute
  • Date on map: 1928
  • Map Scale: 1:62500
  • Geographical region: Utah, United States

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All neighboring USGS topo maps are available for sale online at a variety of scales.


Spatial coverage:

Topo map Gold Hill, Utah, covers the geographical area associated the following places:

- Gold Hill - Clifton - Ibapah

  • Map Area ID: AREA40.2540-114-113.75
  • Northwest corner Lat/Long code: USGSNW40.25-114
  • Northeast corner Lat/Long code: USGSNE40.25-113.75
  • Southwest corner Lat/Long code: USGSSW40-114
  • Southeast corner Lat/Long code: USGSSE40-113.75
  • Northern map edge Latitude: 40.25
  • Southern map edge Latitude: 40
  • Western map edge Longitude: -114
  • Eastern map edge Longitude: -113.75

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