Arkansas topographic maps
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Eureka Springs
United States > Arkansas > Carroll County
It is a tourist destination for its unique character as a Victorian resort, which first attracted visitors to use its then believed healing springs. The city has steep winding streets filled with Victorian-style cottages and manors. The historic commercial downtown of the city has an extensive streetscape of…
Average elevation: 411 m

Horseshoe Bend
United States > Arkansas > Izard County
The Horseshoe Bend Airport, FAA identifier is 6M2, is owned and operated by the city. The runway is 4,524 ft. x 60 ft. and is paved. It is located at 36°13′3″N 91°45′3″W / 36.21750°N 91.75083°W / 36.21750; -91.75083 (36.2213694, -91.7554833) at an elevation of 782 ft. / 238 m. Its variation is 03E.
Average elevation: 216 m

Pine Bluff
United States > Arkansas > Jefferson County
The city is situated in the Southeast section of the Arkansas Delta and straddles the Arkansas Timberlands region to its west. Its topography is flat with wide expanses of farmland, similar to other places in the Delta Lowlands. Pine Bluff has numerous creeks, streams, and bayous, including Bayou Bartholomew,…
Average elevation: 69 m

Mount Magazine State Park
United States > Arkansas > Logan County
There also exist many opportunities for ATV riding, backpacking, hang gliding, mountain biking, rappelling, and rock climbing within the park. The park hosts the annual Mount Magazine International Butterfly Festival, and is a haven for many rare species of butterflies in Arkansas due to the special blend of…
Average elevation: 667 m

Yell County
Upon settlement, Yell County's varied topography created a stratified society, splitting settlers between the more fertile and productive farms of the "lowlands" and the subsistence farming of the steep and less-productive mountain soil of the "uplands". A planter class emerged in the lowlands, and as…
Average elevation: 218 m

Thorn Crown Chapel
United States > Arkansas > Carroll County > Eureka Springs
Average elevation: 390 m

Willow Beach Lake Dam
United States > Arkansas > Pulaski County > North Little Rock
Average elevation: 73 m

Washington County
The economy of Washington County was based on apples in the late 19th century. A mixture of wet weather, altitude, and loamy soils provided a good environment for apple orchards. First planted in areas around Lincoln, Evansville, and Cane Hill in the 1830s, apple orchards began all across the county. The…
Average elevation: 424 m

Fort Smith
United States > Arkansas > Sebastian County
The United States acquired this territory and large areas west of the Mississippi River from France in the Louisiana Purchase (1803). Soon after, the government sent the Pike Expedition (1806) to explore the areas along the Arkansas River. The US founded Fort Smith in 1817 as a military post. It was named…
Average elevation: 140 m

Horseshoe Lake
United States > Arkansas > Crittenden County
The elevation of Horseshoe Lake is 203 feet (62 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 62 m

Beaver Lake
United States > Arkansas > Benton County > Goshen
Beaver Dam was authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1944 and other following acts. The United States Army Corps of Engineers constructed Beaver Dam during the years 1960-1966, impounding a major part of the White River and creating Beaver Lake and flooding much of the valley including the remains of the…
Average elevation: 392 m

Sweetwater Estates
United States > Arkansas > Lonoke County > Ward > Sweetwater Estates
Average elevation: 85 m

Bentonville
United States > Arkansas > Benton County > Bentonville
Bentonville lies in the humid subtropical climate zone (Köppen Cfa) with influence from the humid continental climate type. Bentonville experiences all four seasons and does receive cold air masses from the north, however some of the Arctic masses are blocked by the higher elevations of the Ozarks. July is…
Average elevation: 387 m