Carroll County topographic map
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Carroll County
Carroll County occupies a rolling section of Georgia’s western Piedmont, a landscape of modest but persistent relief shaped by weathered crystalline bedrock, narrow valleys, and rounded upland ridges. The county’s elevations rise from lower ground along the Chattahoochee River corridor on the southeastern margin to higher ridgelines in the northwest and southwest, culminating around Blackjack Mountain, the county high point at roughly 1,553 feet (473 meters). Around Carrollton and the central county, the terrain is gently to moderately undulating, with broad interfluves separated by the creek valleys of the Little Tallapoosa River system, while the southeast drains toward the Chattahoochee basin. This drainage divide gives the county a subtly tiered physical structure, with streams cutting shallow hollows through the Piedmont upland and producing a varied pattern of slopes, low ridges, and small valley floors. Overall, Carroll County presents a classic inland Piedmont topography: not mountainous, but distinctly hilly, dissected, and elevated enough to create a strong sense of relief across its rural and urban landscapes.
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Name: Carroll County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Carroll County, Georgia, United States (33.42561 -85.33820 33.81247 -84.80893)
Average elevation: 325 m
Minimum elevation: 205 m
Maximum elevation: 468 m
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