Door County topographic map
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Door County topographic map, elevation, terrain
Door County
The 102-foot-high (31 m) Brussels Hill (44°45′06″N 87°35′27″W / 44.75166°N 87.59093°W / 44.75166; -87.59093 (Brussels Hill), elevation 851 feet [259 m]) is the highest point in the county. The nearby Red Hill Woods is the largest remaining maple–beech forest in the area.
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Name: Door County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Door County, Wisconsin, United States (44.67496 -87.73686 45.42985 -86.76408)
Average elevation: 191 m
Minimum elevation: 172 m
Maximum elevation: 315 m
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