NEW Raised Relief Collection and $10 Off Exclusive

Raised relief map of Alaska announcing the new raised relief map collection
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There’s a reason Raised Relief Maps are the ultimate prize for cartography lovers: they turn geography into a sensory experience. Instead of just seeing the Rockies or the Alps, you can actually feel the jagged peaks and deep valleys that define our planet.

We’ve just added this new collection of these tactile masterpieces, but we want to lead with a quick heads-up: Supply is strictly limited. Because of the complex vacuum-forming process required to make these, we only get a few production runs per year. Once a region sells out, it’s gone for the season.

Raised Relief - Alaska and Maine

📍 The State Collection From the rugged wilderness of Alaska to the rocky, "fingers" of the Maine coastline, we have updated relief maps for states across the country. See your home state in a way you’ve never seen it before.

Raised Relief - San Francisco Bay and Sequoia Forest

🌲 Iconic Landscapes: Explore the world’s most dramatic geology in stunning detail:

  • San Francisco & The Bay: Trace the fault lines and coastal ridges.
  • Sequoia National Forest: Feel the massive elevation shifts of the Southern Sierras.
  • The Grand Canyon: Experience the sheer verticality of the world's most famous canyon.

Mediterranean and The World

🌍 The Big Picture For those who want a global perspective, our large-format maps are the ultimate conversation pieces:

  • The Mediterranean: A beautiful look at the mountain-rimmed "cradle of civilization."
  • The 3D World Map: Our flagship map showing the "texture" of the entire planet, from the Himalayas to the ocean trenches.

About Us

Map Geek is home to the best maps found, with a large selection of acquired maps that were first published by the original Maps.com, the brainchild of the Magellan Geographix company founded in 1991. Map Geek also provides large-scale prints of maps from other famous cartographers, some recent and some who created their works hundreds of years ago. If you know of fantastic maps not yet on Map Geek, please let us know, and we would be happy to see about adding them.

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