Virginia topographic maps
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McAfee Knob
United States > Virginia > Roanoke County
McAfee Knob is a geological feature with an elevation of 3,197 feet (974 m) above sea level, located on Catawba Mountain in Catawba, Virginia, roughly 15 miles northwest of Downtown Roanoke. It is named for a Scottish-Irish 18th-century settler. Considered to be among the most iconic points along the…
Average elevation: 657 m
Sterling
United States > Virginia > Loudoun County
According to the USGS, Sterling has an average elevation of 289 feet (88 m) above sea level. The original center of Sterling is located at 39°00'22.4"N 77°25'43.0"W. Sterling is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and Greater Sterling borders the Potomac River.
Average elevation: 97 m
Lee County
The county contains karst, a type of topography, within an area of Ordovician limestone called "the Cedars." The Powell River flows through Lee County on its way to Tennessee.
Average elevation: 548 m
McLean
United States > Virginia > Fairfax County
McLean is located at 38°56′03″N 77°10′39″W / 38.93417°N 77.17750°W / 38.93417; -77.17750 (38.9342776, −77.1774801) at an elevation of 285 feet (87 m). Located on the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) in Northern Virginia, central McLean is 8 miles (13 km) northwest of downtown Washington,…
Average elevation: 89 m
Lucketts Community Center
United States > Virginia > Loudoun County > Lucketts
Average elevation: 101 m
Kerr Lake;Buggs Island Lake
United States > Virginia > Mecklenburg County > Clarksville
Average elevation: 106 m
Hampton Roads
United States > Virginia > Newport News > Newport News
The geology and topography of the Hampton Roads region is influenced by the Chesapeake Bay impact crater, one of three factors contributing to the sinking of Hampton Roads at a rate between 15 and 23 centimeters (5.9 and 9.1 inches) per century.
Average elevation: 2 m
Madison County
A significant portion of western Madison County is within Shenandoah National Park, including Hawksbill Mountain, the highest point in both the park and in Madison County, Old Rag Mountain, one of the park's most popular tourist destinations, and Rapidan Camp, the presidential retreat built by Herbert Hoover.…
Average elevation: 305 m
Cumberland Gap
United States > Virginia > Lee County
The Cumberland Gap is a pass in the eastern United States through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, within the Appalachian Mountains and near the tripoint of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. At an elevation of 1,631 feet (497 m) above sea level, it is famous in American colonial history for its…
Average elevation: 512 m
Hog Island Wildlife Management Area - Carlisle Tract
United States > Virginia > Surry County
Average elevation: 7 m
Leesburg
United States > Virginia > Loudoun County
Leesburg is located northeast of the center of Loudoun County at 39°7′N 77°33′W / 39.117°N 77.550°W / 39.117; -77.550 (39.109, −77.558), It is part of the northern Virginia Piedmont and sits at the base of the easternmost chain of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Catoctin Mountain. The town lies in…
Average elevation: 113 m
Martinsville
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.0 square miles (28.5 km2), of which 11.0 square miles (28.5 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2) (0.5%) is water. The north side of the city has the highest average elevation. The east side slopes gradually down to the Smith…
Average elevation: 259 m
North Fairlington
United States > Virginia > Arlington County > Arlington > North Fairlington
Average elevation: 54 m
Burgundy Village
United States > Virginia > Fairfax County > Rose Hill > Burgundy Village
Average elevation: 35 m
