The 2025-2026 Official State Highway Map is now available to the public free of charge. Printed copies of the map are available at the Highway Gardens Expo Center at the Missouri State Fair, which runs from Aug. 7-17 in Sedalia.

The new map was officially unveiled at a press event outside the Highway Gardens to kick off the fair. Speakers included Gov. Mike Kehoe, Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Chairman Warren Erdman and members of MoDOT’s executive leadership.

Highlights of the 2025-2026 Official State Highway Map include:

  • Aerial cover photo of Missouri Route 79 near the DuPont Reservation Conservation Area south of Hannibal, courtesy of the Missouri Division of Tourism.
  • Welcome letter from Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe, encouraging travelers to stop and take in the sights and sounds of the Show-Me State.
  • 2020 U.S. Census Bureau population numbers for Missouri cities and counties.
  • Current list of state parks and historic sites.
  • Historic trail and route markers, rest area and roadside park locations, U.S. bike routes, post office locations and more.
  • Locations of 120 public-use airports and 18 public ports.

There are more than 4,000 highway shields and over 2,000 towns featured on the front of the map, connected by 33,814 miles of state highways, 5,300 miles of railroad tracks, and 1,385 miles of Interstate highways.

To request a map, contact your local MoDOT district office or call 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636). To request online, visit modot.org/official-state-highway-map, where you’ll also find digital versions of the map available for download.

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