Ohio topographic maps
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Columbus
United States > Ohio > Franklin County > Columbus
The confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers is just north-west of Downtown Columbus. Several smaller tributaries course through the Columbus metropolitan area, including Alum Creek, Big Walnut Creek, and Darby Creek. Columbus is considered to have relatively flat topography thanks to a large glacier that…
Average elevation: 255 m

French Park
United States > Ohio > Hamilton County > Amberley Village > Rolling Knolls Estate
Average elevation: 235 m

Pine Ridge Trailer Park
United States > Ohio > Lorain County > North Ridgeville
Average elevation: 228 m

Nature Center at The Summit
United States > Ohio > Hamilton County > Cincinnati
Average elevation: 173 m

Kirtland
United States > Ohio > Lake County
Kirtland is located south of the lake shore plain of Lake Erie and is situated on the higher elevations of the Allegheny Plateau. The principal geographic features are the East Branch of the Chagrin River, Pierson's Knob, and Gildersleeve Mountain, 1,163 feet (354 m) Daniel's Mountain,1,246 feet (380 m) is the…
Average elevation: 266 m

Akron
United States > Ohio > Summit County
Akron is located in the Great Lakes region about 39 miles (63 km) south of Lake Erie, on the Glaciated Allegheny Plateau. It is bordered by Cuyahoga Falls on the north and Barberton in the southwest. It is the center of the Akron metropolitan area which covers Summit and Portage Counties, and a principal city…
Average elevation: 315 m

Dublin
United States > Ohio > Franklin County
Located on the Glaciated Allegheny Plateau, Dublin has a relatively flat topography. Nevertheless, there are numerous ravines surrounding the tributaries of the Scioto River, which make for steep cliffs in some areas. Elevations range from 780 feet (240 m) above sea level where the Scioto River leaves the city…
Average elevation: 275 m