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Dan Blomberg’s GPSFileDepot site has 1:24K topo mapsets for Arizona and Mississippi, and he’s automated the process to a point where I suspect more state mapsets will be coming in the future.īut Dan has also put up a full tutorial section on how to create your own 1:24K topo Garmin mapsets, with full links to data and software sources. The MiscJunk website has 1:24K topo maps for UT, MT and WY, with CA on the way, though there’s already a map file for the entire state of CA already available. There are options that are cheaper, and cover areas not currently available from Garmin. (Note: Garmin also sells 1:100K topo maps on microSD cards, and you have to read the product description carefully to find that out in any case, you’re almost always better off buying these 1:100K maps on a DVD you can then upload selected maps to the GPS unit) – Cards cover various sections of the US, aren’t cheap ($100 list, typically available for about $60-70 street), and only a limited part of the US is currently covered: – Because they’re on microSD cards, you can’t load additional map data like CityNavigator or BlueChart data on the cards you need to either do without or swap cards back and forth to get the dataset you want – The datasets come on individual microSD cards, so they’re only compatible with units that support those cards These are different from the 1:100K Garmin topo maps available for a while, with the latest release coming in 2008. While they’ve had these maps for US National Parks in the East, Central and West for quite a while, they’re now issuing them for the US as a whole. Well, the good news is that Garmin is finally starting to offer 1:24K scale US topographic maps for some of their GPS units.