North Dakota topographic maps
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Marmarth
United States > North Dakota > Slope County
It is located between Bucklin township and Hughes township in the badlands region of North Dakota. It is situated adjacent to the Little Missouri River at the confluence of Little Missouri River, Hay Creek, and Little Beaver Creek. It has an elevation of 2,709 feet (826 m) and is nicknamed “the city of…
Average elevation: 840 m

North Salt Lake State Game Management Area
United States > North Dakota > Walsh County
Average elevation: 251 m

Grand Forks
United States > North Dakota > Grand Forks County
Grand Forks is 74 miles (119 km) north of the Fargo-Moorhead area and 145 miles (233 km) south of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Grand Forks is on the western bank of the Red River of the North in an area known as the Red River Valley. The term "forks" refers to the forking of the Red River with the Red Lake River near…
Average elevation: 255 m

Theodore Roosevelt National Park
United States > North Dakota > Billings County
The wilderness protects from development the wildest sections of the National Park, an area described as badlands where erosional forces have carved steep cliffs into the relatively flat prairie. Bison, pronghorn, elk, mule deer and coyote are all found here, along with hundreds of species of birds such as the…
Average elevation: 756 m

Mountain
United States > North Dakota > Pembina County
Mountain was officially laid out in 1884. The city was named on account of its lofty elevation. A post office called Mountain has been in operation since 1881. The Vikur Lutheran Church at Mountain was built in 1884.
Average elevation: 325 m