Huge maze of the USA

The above maze is one of my earliest mazes and is a VERY DIFFICULT maze of the 48 conterminous United States of America, also known as the Lower 48. You should also notice that each state is broken down further into its counties (or 64 parishes in the case of Louisiana), from the 254 Texas counties to the 3 in Delaware. This is actually 3 separate mazes, each starting in NYC and ending in Mexico, Los Angeles, or Seattle. If you take this challenge you will want to print it on large paper !! Good Luck !

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US STATE MAZES

I have 3 versions of mazes available, Student mazes, Regular mazes and Trail mazes.

  • Student mazes include civic information (State Capital, Postal Code, Statehood date, Region, State Motto, Sate Bird and Flower) and each has a goal of the state capital. These are perfect for students.

  • Regular mazes are more difficult. A gallery of each regular maze is shown below at the bottom of the page.

  • Trail Mazes are a type of word puzzle. Each state has a motto and you solve them by moving from start to goal by forming words from the letters. Each motto has dashes that tell you how many letters are in each word. To fill out the remaining space each state includes a scrambled word find. While most word finders are straight lines, in this version the words twist.

    There are books available for each maze type in my free downloadable maze book section.


Alabama mazes to New Jersey mazes in these 3 columns

 

Gallery of the regular state mazes ! Does your state start and end in any particular city (some do) ?

 

This page features all 50 states in maze form, plus the nation’s capital. Student state mazes include important information from each state and are a great way to learn the state capitals as each maze ends in the capital city. In each maze you can also learn the postal code, year of statehood, state region, and the state mottos, birds and flowers. This version of mazes was a made specifically for students.

The regular edition of state mazes are more difficult and start and end at the state borders. These mazes are targeted for adults. Although not identified many state mazes start and end in major cities (and some minor ones). Can you figure out which cities are represented ? What about the two major cities in the Ohio maze example above ? Find your state and enjoy the maze or there is a free download of the book of all 51 mazes in the book section !