Arkansas topographic maps
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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: 447 m
Saint Paul
United States > Arkansas > Madison County
St. Paul is located in the Upper Boston Mountains ecoregion. The ecoregion is generally higher and moister than the Lower Boston Mountains; elevations vary from 1,900 to 2,800 feet (580 to 850 m). Potential natural vegetation is oak–hickory forest. Characteristically, the forests of the Upper Boston…
Average elevation: 529 m
Magazine Mountain
United States > Arkansas > Logan County
Mount Magazine is often called "the highest point between the Alleghenies and the Rockies" (there are mountains located in the Trans-Pecos region of far-west Texas which exceed Mount Magazine in elevation and prominence, although the Trans-Pecos region lies so far south of the Rockies, that region arguably…
Average elevation: 670 m
Hot Springs National Park
United States > Arkansas > Garland County > Hot Springs
The National Park Service exercises no control or supervision over any matters connected with the city. The city starts on the other side of Central Avenue from Bathhouse Row. Its development has extended beyond the narrow valley in which the springs are located, spreading out over the open plain to the south…
Average elevation: 214 m
