United States topographic maps
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District of Columbia
The highest natural elevation in the District is 409 feet (125 m) above sea level at Fort Reno Park in upper northwest Washington. The lowest point is sea level at the Potomac River. The geographic center of Washington is near the intersection of 4th and L Streets NW.
Average elevation: 49 m

Salt Lake City
United States > Utah > Salt Lake County > Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City has an area of 110.4 square miles (286 km2) and an average elevation of 4,327 feet (1,319 m) above sea level. The lowest point within the boundaries of the city is 4,210 feet (1,280 m) near the Jordan River and the Great Salt Lake, and the highest is Grandview Peak, at 9,410 feet (2,868 m).
Average elevation: 1,625 m

Iowa City
United States > Iowa > Johnson County
The elevation at the Iowa City Municipal Airport is 668 ft (203.6 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 216 m

Rexburg
United States > Idaho > Madison County
Rexburg is located at 43°49′N 111°47′W / 43.817°N 111.783°W / 43.817; -111.783, at an elevation of 4,865 feet (1,483 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 1,504 m

North Carolina
North Carolina features a diverse topography that can be divided into three distinct regions: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Appalachian Mountains. The Coastal Plain, which occupies the eastern part of the state, is characterized by flat and gently sloping land, with elevations typically less than…
Average elevation: 163 m

Connecticut
Connecticut's topography is a diverse landscape characterized by a mix of mountainous regions, lowlands, and coastal areas. The state can be broadly divided into five geographical regions: the Taconic Section, which features the highest point in Connecticut at Bear Mountain (2,380 feet / 725 meters), has steep…
Average elevation: 118 m

Higganum
United States > Connecticut > Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Average elevation: 89 m

Cedar City
United States > Utah > Iron County
Cedar City is located in the southeast Great Basin and is approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of the northeastern edge of the Mojave Desert. Its elevation of 5,846 feet (1,782 m) gives it a somewhat cooler climate compared to the nearby St. George region, though it retains cultural ties to the city. For…
Average elevation: 1,975 m

Wilkes-Barre
United States > Pennsylvania > Luzerne County
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.2 square miles (19 km2), of which 6.8 square miles (18 km2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2), or 4.60%, is water. The city is bordered by the Susquehanna River to the west. Most of Downtown is located on a wide floodplain. Floodwalls…
Average elevation: 218 m

Saint George
United States > Utah > Washington County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 77.151 square miles (199.82 km2), of which 0.003 square miles (0.0078 km2) (0.72%) is covered by water. St. George lies in a desert valley, with most of the city lying below 3,000 feet (900 m) in elevation. It is situated near a…
Average elevation: 929 m

Ashburn
United States > Virginia > Loudoun County > Ashburn
Ashburn is located in eastern Loudoun County at 39°02′37″N 077°29′15″W / 39.04361°N 77.48750°W / 39.04361; -77.48750 (39.0437192, −77.4874899) and its average elevation is 295 feet (90 m) above sea level. It is 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Leesburg, the county seat, and the same distance…
Average elevation: 86 m

Indio
United States > California > Riverside County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 75.6 square kilometers (29 sq mi), 99.97% of which is land and 0.03% is water. The official elevation of Indio is below sea level; the city hall is 14 feet (4 m) below sea level, as the eastern half of the Coachella Valley drops as low…
Average elevation: 74 m

Harford County
Harford County straddles the border between the rolling hills of the Piedmont Plateau and the flatlands of the Atlantic Coastal Plain along the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The county's development is a mix of rural and suburban, with denser development in the larger towns of Aberdeen and Bel Air and…
Average elevation: 70 m

Rhode Island
Rhode Island covers an area of 1,034 square miles (2,678 km2) within the New England region of the Northeastern United States and is bordered on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the west by Connecticut, and on the south by Rhode Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. It shares a narrow maritime border…
Average elevation: 53 m

Lake Tahoe
United States > California > Placer County
Lake Tahoe has a dry-summer continental climate (Dsb in the Köppen climate classification), featuring warm, dry summers and chilly winters with regular snowfall. Mean annual precipitation ranges from over 55 inches (1,400 mm) for watersheds on the west side of the basin to about 26 inches (660 mm) near the…
Average elevation: 2,077 m

Indiana Dunes State Park
United States > Indiana > Porter County > Chesterton
Average elevation: 186 m

Kent
United States > Ohio > Portage County
Located on the western end of the Glaciated Allegheny Plateau, the topography of Kent includes rolling hills and varied terrain. The Cuyahoga River passes through the city, cutting a gorge with a drop of nearly 40 feet (10 m) adjacent to the downtown area. The United States Geological Survey lists the city's…
Average elevation: 328 m

Saint Clair
United States > Pennsylvania > Westmoreland County > Hempfield Township
Average elevation: 333 m

Feasterville
United States > Pennsylvania > Bucks County > Lower Southampton Township
Average elevation: 66 m

Spring Island
United States > Maine > Penobscot County > T4 Indian Purchase Township
Average elevation: 151 m

Winnipauk
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region > Norwalk
Average elevation: 51 m

Wilton
United States > Iowa > Muscatine County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.95 square miles (5.05 km2), all land. The city sits at an elevation of 679 feet.
Average elevation: 210 m

Georgia
Georgia's topography is notably diverse, characterized by five main geographic regions that each contribute to its unique landscape. The southern part of the state features the Coastal Plain, a flat, low-lying area that gently slopes toward the Atlantic Ocean and is home to the expansive Okefenokee Swamp, one…
Average elevation: 136 m

Glacier
United States > Washington > Whatcom County
Glacier is a census-designated place in the North Fork Nooksack River Valley, at an elevation of 906 ft., just 10 miles northwest of the Mount Baker Summit towering nearly 10,000 ft above it, in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The population was 300 at the 2020 census.
Average elevation: 435 m

Mission Trails Regional Park
United States > California > San Diego County > San Diego
Average elevation: 154 m

Fremont
United States > California > Alameda County
Centerville was formerly the main town in Washington Township. Centerville is located at 37°33′15″N 121°59′57″W / 37.55417°N 121.99917°W / 37.55417; -121.99917 (Centerville). It lies at an elevation of 52 feet (16 m). Centerville was started by George Lloyd who started selling cold beer…
Average elevation: 93 m

Hill
United States > New Hampshire > Merrimack County
The highest point in town is Dickinson Hill, with an approximate elevation of 1,910 feet (580 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 244 m

Blandford
United States > Massachusetts > Hampden County
The town is located near the eastern edge of the Berkshire Hills, above an ancient rift zone where the Connecticut River Valley is downfaulted approximately 1,000 feet (300 m). The town's elevations range from about 400 feet (120 m) above sea level along streams approaching the Westfield River (a major…
Average elevation: 346 m

Monroe County
The western part of the county on the Mississippi River is part of the American Bottom floodplain, while the eastern portion of the county is relatively flat and was originally prairie. The transition zone between has high bluffs of limestone and dolomite and has distinctive Karst topography with numerous…
Average elevation: 157 m

Bala Cynwyd
United States > Pennsylvania > Montgomery County > Lower Merion Township
Average elevation: 75 m

Whidbey Island
United States > Washington > Island County
Whidbey Island lies partially in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountain Range to the west, and has a variety of climate zones. This can be observed by rainfall amounts – wettest in the south with average rainfall of 36 inches (910 mm), driest in the central district of Coupeville with average rainfall of 20…
Average elevation: 45 m

Vail
United States > Colorado > Eagle County
Vail's average elevation is 8,150 feet (2,480 m) above sea level. The town has a total area of 4.5 square miles (12 km2), with no lakes (there is, however, at least one pond). Gore Creek flows from east to west through the center of town.
Average elevation: 2,935 m

Louisiana
The higher and contiguous hill lands of the north and northwestern part of the state have an area of more than 25,000 square miles (65,000 km2). They consist of prairie and woodlands. The elevations above sea level range from 10 feet (3 m) at the coast and swamp lands to 50–60 feet (15–18 m) at the prairie…
Average elevation: 39 m