Connecticut topographic maps
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East Brooklyn
United States > Connecticut > Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region > East Brooklyn
Average elevation: 73 m

Lebanon
United States > Connecticut > Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 119 m

Morningside
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region > Milford
Average elevation: 5 m

Deep River
United States > Connecticut > Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Average elevation: 50 m

King Street
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region > Danbury
Average elevation: 238 m

Gardner Lake
United States > Connecticut > Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region > Salem
Average elevation: 130 m

Noroton
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region > Darien
Average elevation: 18 m

Norwich
United States > Connecticut > Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 63 m

Apple Hill
United States > Connecticut > Northwest Hills Planning Region > Morris
Average elevation: 297 m

West Haven
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 16 m

South Woodstock
United States > Connecticut > Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region > Woodstock
Average elevation: 136 m

Cedar Lake
United States > Connecticut > Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region > Chester
Average elevation: 109 m

Meriden
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 88 m

Woodstock
United States > Connecticut > Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 164 m

Elizabeth Park
United States > Connecticut > Capitol Planning Region > West Hartford
Average elevation: 33 m

New Haven County
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
The terrain is mostly flat near the coast, with low hills defining the rest of the area, rising significantly only in the north of the county. The highest elevation is close to the northernmost point in the county, found at two areas of approximately 1,050 feet (320 m) above sea level in the town of Wolcott.…
Average elevation: 89 m

Milford
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 18 m

Orange
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 47 m

Big Indian
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region > Guilford
Average elevation: 41 m

Stonington
United States > Connecticut > Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 25 m

Burns Point
United States > Connecticut > South Central COG > Milford > Fort Trumbull
Average elevation: 4 m

Branford
United States > Connecticut > South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 17 m

Green Manor Village
United States > Connecticut > Hartford County > Windsor Locks > Green Manor Village
Average elevation: 43 m

Fairfield County
United States > Connecticut > Fairfield County
The terrain of the county trends from flat near the coast to hilly and higher near its northern extremity. The highest elevation is 1,290 feet (393 m) above sea level along the New York state line south of Branch Hill in the Town of Sherman; the lowest point is sea level itself.
Average elevation: 115 m

North Kent
United States > Connecticut > Litchfield County > Kent > North Kent
Average elevation: 259 m

Coe Hill
United States > Connecticut > Lower Connecticut River Valley COG > Middlefield
Average elevation: 110 m