2000s (21st Century) Maps of Texas
Explore 4,591 historic maps of Texas from the 2000s (21st Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 2000s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.
Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Texas's landscape evolved across the 2000s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.
- Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 2000s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
- See what’s changed: Compare century-old streets, trails, and buildings to today's modern landscape using overlays and satellite layers.
- Research with precision: Use these maps for genealogy, historical research, land use analysis, or educational projects.
- View, download, or print: Maps are fully viewable online in high resolution, and can be downloaded or printed for your own records.
Start exploring Texas's history through authentic maps from the 2000s. This is your window into the past.
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(4,591)- 2001 Map of Artesia2001 Artesia2001 Print · USGSSouth Texas ranching country comes into focus at the start of the millennium, centered on the Artesia Wells corridor. Researchers can trace land ownership through prominent properties like Cochina Ranch and Richey Ranch, or locate remote landmarks like the Rancho Encantada and the winding Nueces River.
- 2001 Map of El Paso Gap, 2003 Print2001 El Paso Gap2003 Print · USGSThe rugged New Mexico-Texas borderlands are mapped here at the turn of the millennium as federal forest and park lands meet at The Rim. Genealogists and historians can trace desert ranching life through Hughes Ranch, the Cem, and the El Paso Gap Ch.
- 2001 Map of Gunsight Canyon, 2003 Print2001 Gunsight Canyon2003 Print · USGSThe high Chihuahuan desert borderlands are captured here at the start of the millennium, where ranching history meets protected wilderness. You can trace early water sources and backcountry routes like the Old Hepler Ranch, Agua Dulce Seep, and the Stairway Trail.
- 2001 Map of Texarkana, 2004 Print2001 Texarkana2004 Print · USGSTexarkana sits at a major crossroads of the South at the start of the new millennium, spanning the border between Texas and Arkansas. Researchers can trace the layout of civic landmarks and schools, from the Federal Correctional Institution to Texarkana Junior College and the Iron Mountain Tabernacle.
- 2002 Map of Dilley2002 Dilley2002 Print · USGSThe South Texas Brush Country around the turn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by ranching and the rail corridor. Researchers can locate the Dilley Cemetery, follow the Union Pacific Railroad through Millett, or trace the banks of Cibolo Creek.
- 2002 Map of Cotulla2002 Cotulla2002 Print · USGSThe Brush Country of South Texas is captured at the opening of the millennium, centered on the regional hub of Cotulla and the Nueces River valley. Researchers can trace land use through features like the Black Ranch, the small settlement of Los Angeles, and the local Cemetery.
- 2002 Map of La Feria, 2003 Print2002 La Feria2003 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley's agricultural and conservation lands are captured here at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can locate specific family landmarks like Tiocano Lake Cem or trace the early development of La Feria and Primera.
- 2002 Map of Progreso, 2003 Print2002 Progreso2003 Print · USGSThe Texas-Mexico border comes into focus at the start of the new millennium as commerce and conservation meet along the river. Trace the vital crossings at Progreso Toll Bridge and find rural landmarks like San Pedro Ranch, Toluca, and the Cem near Relampago.
- 2002 Map of Mercedes, 2003 Print2002 Mercedes2003 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande Valley cities of WESLACO and MERCEDES are shown in detail at the start of the 21st century, revealing a landscape shaped by irrigation and agriculture. Researchers can trace local family history through numerous landmarks like Highland Memorial Cemetery, Leon R Graham Sch, and the Arroyo Colorado shoreline.
- 2002 Map of Edinburg, 2003 Print2002 Edinburg2003 Print · USGSEdinburg and northern McAllen are shown during a period of rapid expansion in the early 2000s, reflecting the region's educational and civic growth. Researchers can trace local heritage through sites like Old Edinburg Cemetery, the University of Texas Pan American, and the Sacred Heart Sch.
- 2002 Map of Los Ebanos NW, 2003 Print2002 Los Ebanos NW2003 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley at the dawn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by international borders and vital irrigation. Trace family connections and land use through settlements like Santa Gertrudis and El Granjeno or the winding Canal Principal Guillermo Rode.
- 2002 Map of Las Milpas, 2003 Print2002 Las Milpas2003 Print · USGSThe international border along the Rio Grande was a landscape of wildlife refuges and growing irrigation hubs at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can trace old family burial grounds like Old Cem and Jackson Cem alongside the complex river bancos of the Rio Grande Bravo.
- 2002 Map of San Juan SE, 2003 Print2002 San Juan SE2003 Print · USGSThe Texas-Mexico borderlands along the Rio Grande come into focus in the early 2000s, showing a landscape defined by irrigation and river bancos. Researchers can trace land tracts like Longoria Banco No 39 or locate family sites at Webber Cem and Asadores Cem.
- 2002 Map of Mission, 2003 Print2002 Mission2003 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande borderlands come alive in this early 2000s survey of the Hidalgo County corridor. Genealogists and historians can trace family sites from La Lomita Mission to the Valley Memorial Gardens and the community of Granjeno.
- 2002 Map of Santa Maria, 2003 Print2002 Santa Maria2003 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande valley at the turn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by the river's winding path and the Military Highway. Genealogists and historians can trace local settlements like Santa Maria and Bluetown, or locate rural sites like Gloria Ranch.
- 2002 Map of La Joya, 2003 Print2002 La Joya2003 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande Valley at the start of the twenty-first century reveals a complex borderland of irrigation canals and growing riverside communities. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named landmarks like Perezville, old burial grounds such as Sacramento Cem, and numerous school sites.
- 2002 Map of Los Ebanos, 2003 Print2002 Los Ebanos2003 Print · USGSAlong the border at the turn of the millennium, this area features the unique International Ferry at Los Ebanos. Genealogists and historians can trace numerous named settlements like Venecia and San Juan del Rio alongside the complex Canal Principal Guillermo Rode.
- 2002 Map of Citrus City, 2003 Print2002 Citrus City2003 Print · USGSNear the turn of the millennium, this portion of Hidalgo County reveals a landscape where historic ranching and modern industry meet. Genealogists and historians can trace legacy sites like La Morita Ranch and Santa Rita Ranch alongside the vast Tabasco Oil and Gas Field.
- 2002 Map of Sullivan City, 2003 Print2002 Sullivan City2003 Print · USGSSullivan City and the Rio Grande riverfront are captured here at the turn of the millennium, documenting the border landscape of Hidalgo County. Researchers can locate San Guillermo Ch, the Cemetery at Cuevitas, and the sprawling Garcia Oil Field.
- 2002 Map of La Paloma, 2003 Print2002 La Paloma2003 Print · USGSThe Lower Rio Grande Valley at the turn of the millennium shows a landscape defined by international borders and river meanders. Genealogists can trace family footprints near La Paloma, Rangerville, and local landmarks like the La Encantada School.
- 2002 Map of La Blanca, 2003 Print2002 La Blanca2003 Print · USGSHidalgo County's industrial and natural borders met at the start of the millennium in this survey of the Rio Grande Valley. Researchers can trace the layout of San Carlos, Evergreen, and the National Wildlife Refuge alongside numerous local schools.
- 2002 Map of La Grulla, 2003 Print2002 La Grulla2003 Print · USGSThe Rio Grande Valley comes into sharp focus at the turn of the millennium, revealing a landscape defined by river meanders and historic cross-border settlements. Genealogists can trace family footprints through Solizes Cem, Longoria Cem, and the community hub at La Grulla.
- 2002 Map of Alton, 2003 Print2002 Alton2003 Print · USGSHidalgo County's residential and industrial growth is captured here at the start of the new millennium. Researchers can trace local school districts and energy sites like the Oblate Gas Field, Salinas Sch, and the community of Alton.
- 2002 Map of Rio Grande City South, 2003 Print2002 Rio Grande City South2003 Print · USGSThe Texas-Mexico borderlands come alive in this early 2000s survey of the Starr County riverfront. Researchers can trace the international crossing at Puente de Cuota Aduana or locate historical sites like Olmos Cem and the Monumento Batalla Santa Gertrudis.
- 2002 Map of Hidalgo, 2003 Print2002 Hidalgo2003 Print · USGSHidalgo and the border region are captured in the early 2000s, showing the international connection between Texas and Mexico. Researchers can trace the infrastructure of the Rio Grande, from the International Bridge to local schools like Salinas Elem Sch.
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