Old Maps of Bristol, Nevada for Hiking & Exploration

Hike through history with 7 historic maps of Bristol. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.

  • Rediscover forgotten places: Map out old mining camps, roads, and footpaths that no longer exist on modern maps.
  • Layer with modern tools: Combine with LiDAR or satellite views to plan hikes through historical terrain.
  • Made for exploration: Popular among hikers, overlanders, and local history lovers.

Use these maps to find adventure and explore the hidden past of Bristol.


Bristol, NV maps

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  1. 1915 Map of Bristol Range, 1955 Print
    1915 Map of Bristol Range, 1955 Print
    1915 Bristol Range
    1955 Print · USGS
    Mining camps and narrow-gauge rails define this Nevada landscape during the height of the early 20th-century silver boom. Genealogists and historians can trace the Pioche Pacific (Narrow Gage) railroad through settlements like Jackrabbit and Bristol.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1917 Map of Bristol Range
    1917 Map of Bristol Range
    1917 Bristol Range
    1917 Print · USGS
    Lincoln County mining districts and narrow-gauge rail lines are meticulously preserved in this survey of the Nevada desert during the First World War era. Researchers can trace the industrial infrastructure of Jackrabbit, including its Aerial Tram and the Piocne Pacific Narrow Gage railroad.
    2 unique versions available

  3. 1953 Map of Bristol Range SE, 1955 Print
    1953 Map of Bristol Range SE, 1955 Print
    1953 Bristol Range SE
    1955 Print · USGS
    Mining operations in the Bristol Range were in full swing during the early fifties, defining the economy of this high-desert Nevada landscape. Historians can trace the Old Railroad Grade and locate dozens of specific claims including the Lucky Star Mine, Monarch Mine, and the Bristol School.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1956 Map of Lund, 1963 Print
    1956 Map of Lund, 1963 Print
    1956 Lund
    1963 Print · USGS
    Eastern Nevada and the Utah borderlands are mapped here during the mid-fifties, showing a landscape of high-desert ranches and mountain mining camps. Genealogists and historians can trace family locations through sites like Bristol Silver Mines, Lund, and the Sunnyside Whipple Ranch.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1960 Map of Lund
    1960 Map of Lund
    1960 Lund
    1960 Print · USGS
    Eastern Nevada and the Utah borderlands are mapped here during the mid-twentieth century, showing a landscape of high peaks and isolated ranching outposts. Researchers can locate remote mining sites like the Tungsten Queen Mine and early settlements including Lund and Shoshone.

  6. 1982 Map of Wilson Creek Range
    1982 Map of Wilson Creek Range
    1982 Wilson Creek Range
    1982 Print · USGS
    Lincoln County mining districts and high-desert basins are captured here in the early eighties as the region balanced mineral production with early conservation. Researchers can trace historic industrial sites like the Atlanta Mine and Bristol Silver Mine or locate remote landmarks such as The Hermitage.

  7. 2021 Map of Bristol Range SE, 2021 Print
    2021 Map of Bristol Range SE, 2021 Print
    2021 Bristol Range SE
    2021 Print · USGS
    High desert ridges and deep canyons define this Lincoln County landscape in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace land use through the Access Route-Trl and locate water sources like Rockhouse Reservoir near the base of the Bristol Range.

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