Mohave County General Purpose Map Data Layers
Geospatial data about Mohave County, Arizona Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Google Base Map content for Mohave County, Arizona.Development based on the following article: Add Google Maps to ArcMap and Pro
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This study was performed by performed by FCS Group & 3J Consulting based on data contributions from the following entities:Mohave County Departments:Assessor's OfficeCommunity ServicesDevelopment ServicesEconomic DevelopmentInformation TechnologyPublic WorksCity of Bullhead City Departments:Water UtilitiesCity of Colorado City Departments:Planning & ZoningCity of Kingman Departments:EngineeringCity of Lake Havasu City Departments:Information TechnologyLa Paz County Departments:Community Development
This web map references the live tiled map service from the OpenStreetMap project. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information such as free satellite imagery, and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap server: http://www.OpenStreetMap.org. See that website for additional information about OpenStreetMap. It is made available as a basemap for GIS work in Esri products under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.Tip: This service is one of the basemaps used in the ArcGIS.com map viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online. Simply click one of those links to launch the interactive application of your choice, and then choose Open Street Map from the Basemap control to start using this service. You'll also find this service in the Basemap gallery in ArcGIS Explorer Desktop and ArcGIS Desktop 10.
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Google Roads Basemap content for Mohave County, Arizona.
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A 1:24,000-scale, geologic map of the Meadview North 7.5' Quadrangle in Mohave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada, with description of 54 geologic units. 1:24,000-scale, geologic map of the Meadview North 7.5' Quadrangle in Mohave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada, with description of 54 geologic units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for the printed geologic map. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross-sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. To download and view this map resource, please see the link provided.
9/8/20: This layer represents Mohave County/Hualapai Nation five-digit ZIP Code areas used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. The first digit of a five-digit ZIP Code divides the United States into 10 large groups of states numbered from 0 in the Northeast to 9 in the far West. Within these areas, each state is divided into an average of 10 smaller geographical areas, identified by the second and third digits. These digits, in conjunction with the first digit, represent a sectional center facility or a mail processing facility area. The fourth and fifth digits identify a post office, station, branch or local delivery area. It provides area, post office name, and population for each ZIP Code area in the United States.
Mature Support Notice: This item is in mature support as of June 2021. A replacement item has not been identified at this time.This map presents land cover and detailed topographic maps for the United States. It uses the USA Topographic Map service. The map includes the National Park Service (NPS) Natural Earth physical map at 1.24km per pixel for the world at small scales, i-cubed eTOPO 1:250,000-scale maps for the contiguous United States at medium scales, and National Geographic TOPO! 1:100,000 and 1:24,000-scale maps (1:250,000 and 1:63,000 in Alaska) for the United States at large scales. The TOPO! maps are seamless, scanned images of United States Geological Survey (USGS) paper topographic maps.The maps provide a very useful basemap for a variety of applications, particularly in rural areas where the topographic maps provide unique detail and features from other basemaps.To add this map service into a desktop application directly, go to the entry for the USA Topo Maps map service. Tip: Here are some famous locations as they appear in this web map, accessed by including their location in the URL that launches the map:Grand Canyon, ArizonaGolden Gate, CaliforniaThe Statue of Liberty, New YorkWashington DCCanyon De Chelly, ArizonaYellowstone National Park, WyomingArea 51, Nevada
This map provides a detailed basemap for the world featuring a custom navigation map style. The map is intended to support the ArcGIS Online basemap gallery. For more details on the map, please visit the World Navigation Map.
1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Iceberg Canyon Quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada and Mohave County, Arizona. Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Map 166. Detailed geologic mapping by Robert J. Brady, Joan E. Fryxell, and Brian P. Wernicke in 2011. Map includes description of 40 geologic units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for the printed geologic map. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross-sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. Includes results of geochemical analyses and age determinations of igneous rocks. The map, text, and GIS work are available for purchase at the links provided under online availability.
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Google Terrain Base Map content for Mohave County, Arizona.Development based on the following article: Add Google Maps to ArcMap and Pro
Mohave County Department of Public Health interactive map viewer providing the current year's mosquito activity in the county.
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Mohave County Justice Precincts Boundaries of the Department of Elections. Adopted July, 2015. For general reference only. No warranties, real or implied.
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Crack In The Mountain TrailDescription: This scenic trail passes through one of the most famous slot canyons on the Lower Colorado. It ends at a scenic cove on the lake beside Balance Rock, a huge rock mass precariously balanced atop a narrow column of stone. Big Horn Sheep are common!Directions: Go south on HWY 95 to McCulloch Blvd (mp 177). Turn right into SARA PARK and go ¾ mile to the trailhead on the right. Go through the gate and follow either trail (yellow or red) down to the canyon, which narrows to an arms width, tumbling down a series of dry falls through the crack. Except for a seven-foot dry fall, you can, with care, readily negotiate the drops. The seven-footer is smooth and can be slid down, like in a playground. It is possible to climb back up on the rocks alongside the waterfall. NOTE: (After a rain, water may block your passage.) The crack widens just before mile 1.4. Those not wishing to walk the additional mile to the lake can ascend the right bank on a trail which climbs to the upper route (blue trail) for the return. Otherwise, continue down the wash. When blocked by greenery, go up the trail on the right (blue), then cut left on the spur to the green trail over to the campsite at Balanced Rock cove (2.5 miles). The return is usually made all the way back on the upper route which meets the yellow and red trails.General Location: Lake Havasu City areaTrail Distance: 5 milesTrail Type: Non-motorizedDifficulty: ModerateTrail Use Guidelines:Please stay on the designated trail.Keep to the right of the trail, save the left for passing.All downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic.Approach each turn as if someone were around the corner.Keep pets under control and/or on a leash when on the trail.Leave no trace.Plan ahead and prepare.Dispose of waste properly.Leave what you find.Respect wildlife.Be considerate of other visitors.
Map of Mohave County School Districts
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Dolan Springs TrailDescription: Hiking, horse back riding, mountain bike riding is allowed and encouraged on these trails. The trail is accessible to both young and old. This section is 480 acres and has approximately 4 to 10 miles of trails for you to enjoy. It has a drive thru horse trailer parking area, hitching rail, and a small parking lot. The trail is located between 15th St and 13th St. The beauty of this trail is that it is at the base of Mt. Mitten, at the far north end of the Cerbat Mountain range and also the most northern part of the Mt. Tipton Wilderness Area.Directions: To get to section 30, drive up N. Pierce Ferry Road to 15th St, then right turn to Lost Mine Road, and at the intersection of 14th St and the Jeep trail, you will find the parking lot. Look for the flag there to mark the spot. The trail itself has flags and other markings for you to mark the trail itself. The trail is just beyond Mt Tipton school on Pierce Ferry Road.General Location: Dolan Springs AreaTrail Distance: X milesTrail Type: Non-motorized; multi-use.Difficulty: Easy to ModerateTrail Use Guidelines:Please stay on the designated trail.Keep to the right of the trail, save the left for passing.All downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic.Approach each turn as if someone were around the corner.Keep pets under control and/or on a leash when on the trail.Leave no trace.Plan ahead and prepare.Dispose of waste properly.Leave what you find.Respect wildlife.Be considerate of other visitors.
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Aspen Springs TrailDescription: The Aspen Springs Trail is located in the prestine Hualapai Mountain Park and is avaialble to hikers, moutain bikers, and equestrians to enjoy. The trail provides spectacular views of the desert below and the mountain ranges in the distance.Construction of the trail system began in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps and has been improved upon ever since.Directions: From Kingman, take County Highway 147 to Hualapai Mountain Park and follow the posted signs.General Location: Hualapai Mountain Park; Kingman AreaTrail Distance: 10 milesTrail Type: Non-motorizedDifficulty: Easy to moderate.Best Season: September through June; road conditions permitting.Trail Use Guidelines:Please stay on the designated trail.Keep to the right of the trail, save the left for passing.All downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic.Approach each turn as if someone were around the corner.Keep pets under control and/or on a leash when on the trail.Leave no trace.Plan ahead and prepare.Dispose of waste properly.Leave what you find.Respect wildlife.Be considerate of other visitors.
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Mohave County Department of Elections Public Map Viewer
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Google Base Map content for Mohave County, Arizona.
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Mohave County General Purpose Map Data Layers