Old Maps of Chupadera, New Mexico for Hiking & Exploration

Hike through history with 6 historic maps of Chupadera. 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 Chupadera.


Chupadera, NM maps

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  1. 1954 Map of Socorro, 1972 Print
    1954 Map of Socorro, 1972 Print
    1954 Socorro
    1972 Print · USGS
    Mid-century New Mexico comes into focus as the Rio Grande valley and the surrounding high desert undergo post-war growth. Genealogists and historians can trace old mountain settlements like Tajique and Punta de Agua or locate remote sites like the Torrance Mine.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1958 Map of Socorro
    1958 Map of Socorro
    1958 Socorro
    1958 Print · USGS
    New Mexico's high desert during the late fifties reveals a landscape of massive land grants and remote mining outposts. Researchers can trace the path of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad as it connects Socorro and Belen to industrial sites like the Manganese Mill.

  3. 1962 Map of Socorro
    1962 Map of Socorro
    1962 Socorro
    1962 Print · USGS
    Central New Mexico comes alive in the early sixties as the rail-and-river corridor of the Rio Grande connects historic pueblos and ranching towns. Local historians can trace the route of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe through Belen or locate the Torrance Mine near Mountainair.

  4. 1972 Map of Chupadera, 1975 Print
    1972 Map of Chupadera, 1975 Print
    1972 Chupadera
    1975 Print · USGS
    The high desert border of Torrance and Socorro counties is captured here in the early seventies, revealing a landscape of remote ranching and resource utility. Genealogists and historians can locate Chupadera Cem, the Fite Mine, and vital water sources like San Antonio Spring.

  5. 1979 Map of Socorro
    1979 Map of Socorro
    1979 Socorro
    1979 Print · USGS
    The Rio Grande corridor south of Belen comes into focus during the late seventies, showing the vital link between river-valley agriculture and high-desert ranching. Genealogists and historians can trace riverside settlements like Polvadera and La Joya or locate the Abo Mine and Dewey Lode Mine.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 2023 Map of Chupadera, 2023 Print
    2023 Map of Chupadera, 2023 Print
    2023 Chupadera
    2023 Print · USGS
    The high desert of New Mexico at the Socorro and Torrance county line is mapped here in the early 2020s. Researchers can trace the essential water systems of the region, from the San Antonio Spring to the network of tanks and arroyos like Chupadera Arroyo and Cañon Trigo.

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