Michigan topographic maps
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Grand River
The Grand River is a major tributary of Lake Michigan. It falls in elevation from 1260 ft. in the highlands of its headwaters to 577 ft. at its mouth on Lake Michigan. Its waters drain northward through the lake, then south and east through the Great Lakes waterways into the St. Lawrence River, which flows…
Average elevation: 264 m

Kent Lake
United States > Michigan > Oakland County > Milford Charter Township
Average elevation: 290 m

Allegan State Game Area
United States > Michigan > Allegan County > Plainwell
Average elevation: 217 m

Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
United States > Michigan > Chippewa County > Marquette
Average elevation: 247 m

Carpenter Lake Nature Preserve
United States > Michigan > Oakland County > Southfield
Average elevation: 207 m

Point Abbaye Natural Area Baraga County Park
United States > Michigan > Baraga County
Average elevation: 181 m

Edgewater Heights
United States > Michigan > Wayne County > Van Buren Charter Township
Average elevation: 208 m

West Canadian Lake
United States > Michigan > Mecosta County > Canadian Lakes
Average elevation: 295 m

Detroit River
United States > Michigan > Wayne County > Detroit
The Detroit River is only 0.5–2.5 miles (0.8–4.0 km) wide. It begins with an east-to-west flow from Lake St. Clair, but curves and runs north to south. The deepest portion of the Detroit River is 53 feet (16.2 m) in its northern portion. At its source, the river is at an elevation of 574 feet (175 m) above…
Average elevation: 183 m