Fallout: New Vegas map

The following information includes Fallout: New Vegas maps.

Background
The Fallout: New Vegas world map is a top-down view of the landscape surrounding New Vegas. It is accessible through the Pip-Boy 3000 "Data" tab. Locations are shown on this map and fast travel is used to travel to any location the player has already discovered. The map can also show areas in the Sierra Madre, Zion Canyon, Big MT and the Divide.

When a quest is selected to become the active quest in the Pip-Boy "Quests" tab, relevant places and people are marked on the world map with solid tabs, and a dotted line linking the Courier's current location to that marker.

The player character can set a manual marker themselves anywhere on the map using the X button; this marker appears as an unfilled tab, also linked to their location by a dotted line. If the player character has previously marked a location they will be prompted to either leave the old marker, replace it with the new location or remove the marker entirely. The player can only set one manual marker at any one time. These markers appear on the HUD compass, for the purposes of navigation.

If one travels to a close destination, time passes in increments of 10 minutes, while farther destinations result in increments of hours. Holding a two handed weapon does not affect the time it takes to travel, but sneaking while fast traveling will increase the time it takes. One can only fast travel to locations already discovered and visited prior.

Uncovering the map
In Fallout: New Vegas, the Courier begins their quest in the town of Goodsprings, which will appear on the map as the only location at the beginning of the game. As they travel and find new locations, they will appear on the map as filled squares, which can be fast-traveled to. When characters mention locations in conversation these locations appear on the map, though when they have not been visited by the player character they are represented by unfilled squares, which cannot be fast-traveled to.

Original pre-War roads and railways are all marked on the map from the beginning, and major geographical features such as mountains are also shown. The Explorer perk (available at level 20) will reveal all marked locations on the map, but cannot be fast-traveled to beforehand.

Map
Red = Primary locations

Blue = Vaults

Early concept
Early concept of the Fallout: New Vegas map, explained by Chris Avellone during the Rezzed 2013 developer sessions.

Locations mentioned on the map, but not included in-game:

Behind the scenes

 * According to J.E. Sawyer, the New Vegas map is based off United States Geological Survey data but at 1/25th scale, with some adjustments, as at that scale the Colorado River was narrow enough for one to jump over.
 * At Hidden Valley and the Remnants Bunker there is a map labeled.