Fremont County, Colorado - Section Township and Range Map (2024)

Township and Range made easy! Use this free township and range locator to search by address, place, land parcel description or GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude). View and search the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), also known as Congressional townships or survey townships, all the way down to the section, quarter section and quarter quarter section level, all overlaid on a fully interactive Google Map. Optionally, add section township range labels, and overlay counties and cities as well!

Find out what Section Township and Range you are CURRENTLY IN based on GPS location

Quick Tips for using this Fremont County, Colorado Section Township and Range map tool

  1. There are four ways to get started using this Fremont County, Colorado Section Township and Range map tool
    • In the “Search places” box above the map, type an address, city, etc. and choose the one you want from the auto-complete list
    • Click the map to see the Section, Township and Range for where you clicked (Monthly Contributors also get Dynamic Maps)
    • Use the “Find parcel” tool below the map to search for a known Section, Township and Range, for example from a land deed. Tip: You don’t have to specify a Section if you only know the Township and Range. Also, you can leave the PM (Prime Meridian) set to “any” and the tool will let you know if there are multiple matches.
    • To search using GPS coordinates use the “Find lat long” box in the top right above the map*
    • Click the button in the upper right corner of the map to use your current location. Click the button again to automatically update your location every 1, 5 or 10 minutes (Monthly Contributors also get an option to update every several seconds, shown as ◉A for Active).**
    Township, Range and Section lines will draw, as well as quarter and quarter quarter sections if you are zoomed in enough. The Township, Range, Section, Principal Meridian, County, State and Longitude/Latitude will be displayed above the map.
    As you click on townships, sections and aliquot parts smaller than a section (such as quarter sections), the approximate area in acres (square miles for townships) will be shown for the blue-highlighted unit. Only use this acreage as an approximate, as it is a GIS-computed area and may not correspond with the official survey-recorded area.
  2. Check the “Show labels” checkbox in the lower left corner of the map to see the names of township and range, section and quarter quarter section on the map. More labels will appear as you zoom in.
  3. NEW! Use the SHOW OTHER LAYERS panel in the lower left corner of the map to show county lines, US city limits, US civil townships and US ZIP Codes on the map, overlaid on the township range map.
  4. Subscribe to receive notification of tool updates and usage tips

* You can search using various formats of latitude longitude, including degrees, minutes and seconds; degrees and decimal minutes; or decimal degrees
** The “Locate” button will be more accurate on smartphones and other devices containing a GPS; desktop browsers typically show an approximate location

Section Township Range is part of the U.S. Public Land Survey System (PLSS), which is administered by the United States Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The PLSS is a system of land surveying that was created by the United States government in the early 1800s. The system divides land into rectangular parcels, which are then further subdivided into smaller parcels. The PLSS is used to survey much of the land in the United States, including land that is owned by the federal government, state governments, and private individuals.

The following states use the BLM’s PLSS and are covered by this Section Township Range map tool: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio (partial), Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. The remaining U.S. states typically use the older metes and bounds system and are therefore not covered by this tool.

Why would you need a map with section, township and range?

Here are several example uses for section, township and range on Google Maps (see disclaimer):

  • Real Estate and Development: Developers, realtors, and prospective buyers can gain insights into property locations, approximate sizes and associated boundaries such as city limits and county lines, essential for planning.
  • Land Parcel Identification: Section, township and range provides a system for land ownership and description, enabling the identification of land parcels.
  • Agricultural Planning: Farmers and agri-businesses can understand plot divisions better, aiding in crop planning, irrigation, and land use decisions.
  • Historical Research: For historians and researchers, the section, township and range system offers a glimpse into land allocation, settlement patterns, and historical land use.
  • Legal and Surveying Work: Attorneys, surveyors, and land managers rely on the section, township and range system for legal documentation, dispute resolution, and land management tasks. This tool does not serve as a replacement for such services, but it may be useful in the initial gathering of background information.
  • Environmental Studies: Scientists and conservationists can use section, township and range to study specific land sections, assess environmental impacts, or plan conservation efforts.
  • Infrastructure Projects: Understanding section, township and range is crucial for large-scale infrastructure projects, ensuring accurate land acquisition, project planning, and construction.
  • Resource Exploration: Companies involved in mining, oil, or other resource explorations can pinpoint locations and potential extraction sites.
  • Land Taxation: Governments and local agencies can use section, township and range for property tax assessments.
  • Educational Insights: Geographers, educators, and students can better understand land division systems, aiding in studies related to geography, history, and land management.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Adventurers, hunters, or campers can use section, township and range for precise navigation and understanding land permissions in wilderness areas.
  • Community and Regional Planning: Local governments and urban planners can leverage the section, township and range system for community development, zoning, and land use planning.

Why was this tool created? Many people have requested to be able to search by section, township and range, and be able to see them displayed on top of Google Maps. While some other tools show Section Township Range on Google Earth, requiring downloads and installation, this free tool shows Section Township Range on Google Maps in a web browser, requiring no downloads and no installation. And you can even use it on your smart phone or tablet!

Find Sections, Townships and Ranges by radius or by drawing a line or shape

  • To find Sections, Townships and Ranges within a radius or near a line or shape you draw*:
    1. Click the “Selection Tools” button in the lower left corner of the map
    2. – RADIUS SELECT: To find Sections, Townships and Ranges within a radius, specify the mileage in the “Select map features within x miles of the shapes I draw” box, then use the Point “Add a marker” tool to draw a point in the middle of the radius
      – TOUCHING A LINE OR SHAPE: To find Sections, Townships and Ranges that touch a line or a shape you draw, use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished
      – WITHIN DISTANCE OF A LINE OR SHAPE: To find Sections, Townships and Ranges that are within a distance of a line or a shape you draw, first specify the mileage in the “Select map features within x miles of the shapes I draw” box, then use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished
    3. The Sections, Townships and Ranges will be highlighted and listed in a “Results from map” box below the map, where you can copy the selected Sections, Townships and Ranges for use in a spreadsheet or other document
      – Optionally, keep drawing shapes to select more Sections, Townships and Ranges
    4. When you are finished selecting Townships and Ranges, click the “Done Selecting” button in the lower left corner of the map

    * Sections, Townships and Ranges will get selected if any part of the shape you draw falls within the Section, Township and Range

FAQs for Fremont County, Colorado - Section Township and Range Map

How do you find the township and range of a Fremont County, Colorado address?

Type the address in the 'Search place' box above this Fremont County, Colorado Section Township Range Finder map tool. The section township and range of the address will be displayed above the map.

Why might I need to know the Fremont County, Colorado Section Township Range for a given place or address?

You might need to know the township range section for a Fremont County, Colorado address or place to: - determine a location based on a legal land description - know what county a given township and range is in - determine the Fremont County, Colorado quarter quarter section of a given spot on the map - to identify and locate a parcel of land - record township and range information when conducting field research using GPS coordinates (see * above) - find your ancestor's farm based on old BLM GLO records

How do I see Fremont County, Colorado quarter quarter section information for a location?

The source of the data for this tool is the BLM; if that source data contains Fremont County, Colorado quarter quarter section information (also called aliquot parts) for the area you are searching, that detail will be shown in the information panel above the map when you click a spot on the map (it will list something like SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of...). Also, in those areas, the Fremont County, Colorado quarter quarter section lines will draw on the map as you zoom in.

How do I use this Fremont County, Colorado Section Township Range finder?

Use the 'Find parcel' tool near the bottom of this Fremont County, Colorado Township Range locator map. Click 'GO!' and the map will center on your section township and range and the lines will draw. TIP: leave PM set to 'any' for best results.

Coverage Notes

  • Township, Range and Section lines are part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), the most complete source being the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
  • See states covered by this tool listed above
  • Survey Type Codes (shown when available):
    – AS: Alaska State Land Survey
    – AT: Alaska Tideland Survey
    – C: U.S. Coal Land Survey
    – D: Allotment Survey
    – E: Metes and Bounds
    – F: Farm Unit Survey
    – G: Land Grant
    – H: Homestead Entry
    – I: Indian Interest
    – J: Small Tract, Small Holding Claim
    – K: Townsite Block
    – L: Lot
    – M: Mineral Survey
    – N: Townsite Survey
    – P: BLM Parcel
    – Q: Donation Land Claim
    – S: United States Survey
    – T: Tract
    – U: Unsurveyed Protracted
    – W: Water or Meandered Water
    – X: Exchange Survey
    – Y: Townsite Outlot
    – Z: Unsurveyed Unprotracted

Other Notes

  • The Search places box uses a standard Google Maps geocoding engine, therefore you can type street addresses, road names, points of interest, etc. to see what section, township, and range that location is part of
  • Many of the map layers from which this information is extracted are very large, so it may take several seconds for all of the map layers to finish drawing
  • Because the map layers are large, fewer lines will be shown if you are zoomed out too far
  • Note that typing an address will zoom in the map very close, whereas typing a city or county by itself will show you a map with a wider view

Sources

– Section Township Range: US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

BLM’s Limitations of Use: These data are provided by BLM “as is” and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User’s intended use. The information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over time. The data are not better than the original sources from which they were derived, and both scale and accuracy may vary across the data set. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. These data are neither legal documents nor land surveys, and must not be used as such. Official records may be referenced at most BLM offices. Please report any errors in the data to the BLM office for which it was obtained. The BLM should be cited as the data source in any products derived from these data. Any Users wishing to modify the data should describe the types of modifications they have performed. The User should not misrepresent the data, nor imply that changes made were approved or endorsed by BLM. This information may be updated without notification.

– City Limits, County Lines, State Lines: US Census Bureau

DISCLAIMER

Accuracy and Limitations: The information provided by this map tool has been obtained from various public data sources shown in the Sources box above. These sources have varying degrees of reliability and completeness and are subject to change over time. Additionally, while the latitude and longitude values displayed by the map marker suggest a high degree of precision, you should be aware that the underlying Google Maps and source data may not reflect this level of accuracy nor precision.

No Legal or Surveying Use: Due to these potential inaccuracies, this tool is not intended for, and must not be used for, legal, surveying, or any critical decision-making purposes. The information is provided on an as-is basis for general reference and entertainment purposes only. For specific inquiries regarding data accuracy or fitness for use, please consult the original data sources. For decisions requiring precise location data, consult the appropriate government or other authoritative sources, and seek professional legal advice.

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Fremont County, Colorado - Section Township and Range Map (2024)

FAQs

Can Google Earth show township and range? ›

Notice that now we have a township overlay. When this is selected, township legal description will be overlain on the map and you will be able to obtain section, township and range. Lets find the KCIA office by typing its address in the search box. The red pinpoint locates the KCIA office.

What is a range section of a township? ›

Ranges run east and west. Sections represent further divisions of a township. A township can be divided into 36 sections. Each section is about 1 square mile.

What towns are in Fremont County Colorado? ›

Fremont County, Colorado, including the towns of Canon City, Florence, Penrose, and Howard, has a rich heritage from roughly the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to the opening of the Royal Gorge Bridge in 1929.

How large is Fremont County Colorado? ›

Fremont County, Colorado has 1,533.8 square miles of land area and is the 31st largest county in Colorado by total area.

Is Google Earth accurate for property lines? ›

Accuracy: While Google Earth is a valuable tool, it is not a substitute for professional land surveys or legal documents. The accuracy of property boundaries displayed on Google Earth may vary, and they should be used for reference purposes only.

What is the difference between a range and a township? ›

Townships are the horizontal rows and ranges are the vertical rows in the PLSS. Due to such things as survey errors, poor instrumentation, difficult terrain, it is common for actual sections to differ from the PLSS ideal one square mile.

What is the point of township and range? ›

Range Lines: The north to south lines which mark township boundaries. Township Lines: The east to west lines which mark township boundaries. Base line: Reference or beginning point for measuring north or south townships.

What is the intersection of a township and range? ›

The intersection of a township line (or baseline) with a range line (or principal meridian) constitutes a township corner, of a section line with any other type of line a section corner, and a point halfway between any two section corners a quarter corner.

What town in Colorado has 15 prisons? ›

Rural Fremont County is the location of 15 prisons; most of these are operated by the state. ADX Florence, the only federal Supermax prison in the United States, is in an unincorporated area in Fremont County, south of Florence, and is part of the Federal Correctional Complex, Florence.

What are the 5 towns of Fremont? ›

Incorporation. Fremont was incorporated in 1956 under the leadership of Wally Pond, chair of the incorporation committee, when five towns in the area, Irvington, Centerville, Mission San José, Niles, and Warm Springs, came together to form a city.

What is Fremont County, Colorado known for? ›

Fremont County, Colorado, (population 47,727), incorporated in 1862, is named for famed 1843 explorer Capt. John C. Fremont. Located in south central Colorado, southwest of Colorado Springs, the majestic Royal Gorge Canyon has been the focal point of Fremont County history since prehistoric times.

What Colorado town has 11 prisons? ›

CAÑON CITY, Colo.

How many prisoners are in Fremont County, Colorado? ›

Six Colorado Department of Corrections facilities operate in Fremont County, currently incarcerating about 5,100 prisoners.

What is the smallest county in Colorado by population? ›

Colorado Counties with Fewest Residents

The smallest county in Colorado in terms of population is San Juan County with just 715 people, up 0.99% from the last census. There are two other counties in Colorado with populations under 800: Mineral County (766) and Hinsdale County (794).

What is the range of detail that can be displayed on Google Earth? ›

What is the range of detail that can be displayed in Google Earth? Google Earth can display in scales ranging from the entire Earth down to street level.

How do I see city boundaries on Google Earth? ›

The region coverage viewer lets you search for boundaries by name. Find boundaries by using the search box; click anywhere on the map to see information for the selected polygon. Use the menu to select different types of boundaries. Use the checkbox to constrain search results to the selected feature type.

How do I show distance on Google Earth? ›

On the map, hover over a spot and click a starting point for your measurement. Then, hover over another spot and click an end point. The measurement will show up in the "Ruler" window. To save your measurement, click Save.

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