
I do the same for DEN and LAS airports, customizing their icons and colors. There are tons of icons to choose from, and you can filter them by type: Next, click on the 'style' icon (pouring paint can, maybe?) which appears when you mouse over your point to adjust the color and icon used for the map point: So, first I search for CLE airport and then I choose the '+' icon to add it. I'm flying from Cleveland (CLE) to Las Vegas via Denver. I'm flying to Las Vegas for a conference in a couple of weeks, so let's use that as the basis for my custom map.

The last and probably most important things you can do on your custom map are adding points, drawing lines, and measuring distance. I don't have such a list at the moment, though.

If you want to add a bunch of data points, you can import data from a CSV by uploading it or finding it in your Google Drive. You can also choose from the following base maps: Ok, so what else can you do? Well, you're not limited to just the usual Google Maps with cities and roads and/or satellite imagery. I've made a sample map available here for you to check out.

I mean, it's not like it's hidden away behind half a dozen different menus or something.Ĭlicking on Maps will show you something like this:Ĭlick "CREATE MAP"!!!!! This should open a new tab/window in your browser which you may never have seen before. We want to open the far right tab, though:Īside: I don't know how I ever missed this feature about creating your own maps. If you're anything like me, you may be surprised that there are so many things you can do with maps that are hidden away behind this menu!įrom here you can set your home address and work address and save other locations. Next, click on the menu icon (hamburger, 3 horizontal lines): You may want to do something similar, so here's how.
#How to create a custom map in google earth how to
And yet, somehow I only recently learned how to create my own maps with my own pins that I can save and share and collaborate with others on. Being able to zoom into almost any location on Earth is amazing.
