Best maps of Oregon
The best driving map for planning and taking an Oregon vacation is the one by Bill Sullivan and David Imus of Eugene. The map is hand drawn, easy to read and even rather beautiful in a functional way. It contains the entire state on one single side of a large sheet. Sullivan, who has made a career of writing about hiking in Oregon, added a list of interesting landmarks you won’t find on ordinary maps.
While the Imus/Sullivan map is great, it doesn’t have quite the level of detail you find in larger scale topographic maps. If you’re thinking of spending much time in the outback, be sure and have a copy of Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer from Delorme Mapping Company; it includes 72 quadrangle maps covering the state.
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