Old Maps of Lela, Oklahoma for Hiking & Exploration
Hike through history with 11 historic maps of Lela. 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.
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Use these maps to find adventure and explore the hidden past of Lela.
Lela, OK maps
(11)- 1930 Map of Pawnee, 1958 Print1930 Pawnee1958 Print · USGSNorth-central Oklahoma at the start of the 1930s shows a landscape shaped by river commerce, the oil industry, and early rail lines. Local historians can trace the Pawnee Indian School Reservation, the Old Town Trading Post, and numerous rural school sites like Highland Sch.
- 1936 Map of Pawnee1936 Pawnee1936 Print · USGSPawnee County and the surrounding cattle and oil country come alive in this mid-thirties survey of the Oklahoma plains. Researchers can locate dozens of country schools like Star A Star Sch and trace the Pawnee Indian School Reservation and the Old Town Trading Post.2 unique versions available
- 1955 Map of Enid, 1966 Print1955 Enid1966 Print · USGSNorth-central Oklahoma's transition from open plains to the blackjack hills of the Osage Indian Reservation is captured in the mid-1950s. Researchers can trace the development of the Naval Reserve Oil Field, the grounds of Vance AFB, and the early footprints of Tulsa and Stillwater.4 unique versions available
- 1958 Map of Enid1958 Enid1958 Print · USGSNorthern Oklahoma is mapped here in the late fifties, showcasing a dense network of petroleum production and historic tribal lands. Researchers can trace the legacy of the Osage Indian Reservation, early energy hubs like the Cushing Oil Field, and the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.2 unique versions available
- 1978 Map of Lela1978 Lela1978 Print · USGSPawnee and Noble counties are captured here in the late seventies, showing a landscape defined by prairie creeks and fossil fuel extraction. Researchers can trace family history at Indian Cem or follow the rails of the St Louis - San Francisco through Lela.
- 1990 Map of Keystone Lake1990 Keystone Lake1990 Print · USGSNorth-central Oklahoma's landscape is captured here in the 1990s as the vast waters of Keystone Lake meet the Osage Indian Reservation. Researchers can trace old rail corridors like the St Louis-San Francisco Railway and find local landmarks such as Pawnee Bill State Park or the Oil Field at Oilton.
- 2009 Map of Lela, 2009 Print2009 Lela2009 Print · USGSCovers Lela, including Rambo, Pawnee County, and other nearby areas
- 2012 Map of Lela, 2012 Print2012 Lela2012 Print · USGSCovers Lela, including Rambo, Pawnee County, and other nearby areas
- 2016 Map of Lela, 2016 Print2016 Lela2016 Print · USGSCovers Lela, including Rambo, Pawnee County, and other nearby areas
- 2018 Map of Lela, 2018 Print2018 Lela2018 Print · USGSCovers Lela, including Rambo, Pawnee County, and other nearby areas
- 2022 Map of Lela, 2022 Print2022 Lela2022 Print · USGSNorth-central Oklahoma's rural landscape at the Noble and Pawnee county line comes into focus in this contemporary survey. Genealogists and local historians can locate several family and community burial sites, including Indian Cem, Lela Cem, and Union Cem.
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