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San Antonio

United States > Texas > Bexar County > San Antonio

Average elevation: 218 m

Virginia Beach

United States > Virginia > Virginia Beach

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 497 square miles (1,290 km2), of which 249 square miles (640 km2) is land and 248 square miles (640 km2) (49.9%) is water. It is the largest city in Virginia by total area and third-largest city land area. The average elevation is 12…

Average elevation: 2 m

Orleans

United States > California > Humboldt County

Average elevation: 273 m

Boncarbo

United States > Colorado > Las Animas County

Average elevation: 2,157 m

Snowmass Mountain

United States > Colorado > Pitkin County

Average elevation: 3,821 m

McCarthy

United States > Alaska > Unorganized Borough

Average elevation: 960 m

Lost Hills

United States > California > Kern County > Lost Hills

Lost Hills (formerly, Lost Hill) is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California, United States. Lost Hills is located 42 miles (68 km) west-northwest of Bakersfield, at an elevation of 305 feet (93 m). For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Lost Hills as a…

Average elevation: 82 m

Estes Park

United States > Colorado > Larimer County

Estes Park sits at an elevation of 7,522 feet (2,293 m) on the front range of the Rocky Mountains at the eastern entrance of the Rocky Mountain National Park. Its north, south and east extremities border the Roosevelt National Forest. Lumpy Ridge lies immediately north of Estes Park.

Average elevation: 2,543 m

Downers Grove

United States > Illinois > DuPage County

Average elevation: 225 m

Van Zandt County

United States > Texas

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 860 sq mi (2,200 km2), of which 17 square miles (44 km2) (2.0%) are covered by water. Van Zandt County is unique in topography. The western and northwestern parts of the county are in the eastern edge of the Texas Blackland Prairies, the…

Average elevation: 141 m

Linda

United States > California > Yuba County > Linda

Average elevation: 21 m

Puerto Rico

United States > Puerto Rico

The island is mostly mountainous with large coastal areas in the north and south. The main mountain range is called "La Cordillera Central" (The Central Range). The highest elevation in Puerto Rico, Cerro de Punta 4,390 feet (1,340 m), is located in this range.

Average elevation: 65 m

Tompkins County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 377 m

Boyce

United States > Tennessee > Hamilton County > Chattanooga

Average elevation: 215 m

Christiana

United States > Tennessee > Rutherford County

Average elevation: 217 m

Modoc

United States > West Virginia > Greenbrier County

Average elevation: 701 m

Southern California

United States

Most of Southern California has a Mediterranean-like climate, with warm and dry summers, mild and wet winters, where cool weather and freezing temperatures are rare. Southern California contains other types of climates, including semi-arid, desert and mountain, with infrequent rain and many sunny days. Summers…

Average elevation: 579 m

Yuma

United States > Arizona > Yuma County

Average elevation: 69 m

Colony

United States > Texas > Rains County

Average elevation: 128 m

Kenna

United States > West Virginia > Jackson County

Average elevation: 276 m

Union

United States > Virginia > Bedford County

Average elevation: 291 m

Lucy Park

United States > Texas > Wichita County > Wichita Falls

Average elevation: 293 m

Baltimore

United States > Maryland > Baltimore

Baltimore is in north-central Maryland on the Patapsco River close to where it empties into the Chesapeake Bay. The city is also located on the fall line between the Piedmont Plateau and the Atlantic coastal plain, which divides Baltimore into "lower city" and "upper city". The city's elevation ranges from sea…

Average elevation: 65 m

Encino

United States > Texas > Brooks County

Average elevation: 39 m

Canyon Lake

United States > Texas > Comal County

Average elevation: 296 m

Lemont

United States > Illinois > Cook County

Average elevation: 208 m

Blanton

United States > Georgia > Lowndes County

Average elevation: 51 m

Ironville

United States > Ohio > Lucas County > Toledo

Average elevation: 180 m

Mississippi

United States

Mississippi's topography is characterized by its low-lying terrain, predominantly shaped by river systems and geological formations. The state features a variety of landscapes, including the expansive Mississippi Alluvial Plain, which forms the fertile heart of the Delta region. This area is characterized by…

Average elevation: 74 m

Graceville

United States > Florida > Jackson County

Jackson County is a rural community primarily composed of business in agriculture, manufacturing, service, and retail trade. In addition, many government facilities are located within the county, including a federal prison and three state correctional institutions. Elevation ranges from 50 to 330 feet (100 m)…

Average elevation: 48 m

Adirondack Park

United States > New York

Adirondack Park, covering over six million acres, features a diverse topography characterized by rugged mountains, extensive forests, and numerous waterways. The park is dominated by the Adirondack Mountains, which contain 46 peaks exceeding 4,000 feet, with Mount Marcy standing at 5,343 feet as the highest…

Average elevation: 371 m

Palm Springs

United States > California > Riverside County

One possible origin of palm in the place name comes from early Spanish explorers who referred to the area as La Palma de la Mano de Dios or "The Palm of God's hand". The earliest use of the name "Palm Springs" is from United States Topographical Engineers who used the term in 1853 maps. According to William…

Average elevation: 859 m

Vinton

United States > California > Plumas County

Average elevation: 1,518 m

Scottsdale

United States > Arizona > Maricopa County > Scottsdale

The city is in the Salt River Valley, or the "Valley of the Sun," in the northern reaches of the Sonoran Desert. Scottsdale, 31 mi (50 km) long and 11.4 mi (18.3 km) wide at its widest point, shares boundaries with many other municipalities and entities. On the west, Scottsdale is bordered by Phoenix, Paradise…

Average elevation: 414 m

Hill Creek

United States > Arkansas > Conway County

Average elevation: 107 m

Palmer Colonia

United States > Texas > Cameron County

Average elevation: 15 m

Westfield

United States > Texas > Harris County

Average elevation: 32 m

Dido

United States > Louisiana > Vernon Parish

Average elevation: 44 m

Johntown

United States > Tennessee > Trousdale County

Average elevation: 174 m

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

Meadow Lane

United States > Ohio > Clark County

Average elevation: 317 m

Lexington

United States > Kentucky > Lexington

Average elevation: 285 m

Avenue

United States > Maryland > Saint Mary's County

Average elevation: 3 m

Suburban Acres

United States > Virginia > Norfolk

Average elevation: 5 m

Sheep Mountain

United States > Wyoming > Teton County

Average elevation: 3,059 m

Bagdad

United States > Arizona > Yavapai County

Average elevation: 1,181 m

Lake Merritt

United States > Texas > Mills County

Average elevation: 455 m

Lowden State Park

United States > Illinois > Ogle County

Average elevation: 240 m

Indirect

United States > California > San Bernardino County

Average elevation: 1,143 m

Vandalia

United States > Illinois > Fayette County

Average elevation: 154 m

Green Ridge

United States > Missouri > Pettis County

Average elevation: 275 m

Orient

United States > Ohio > Pickaway County

Average elevation: 251 m

Wellington

United States > Utah > Carbon County

Average elevation: 1,667 m

Blaine

United States > Washington > Whatcom County

Average elevation: 23 m

Clintonville

United States > Wisconsin > Waupaca County

Average elevation: 255 m

Suffolk County

United States > New York

The highest elevation in the county, and on Long Island as a whole, is Jayne's Hill in West Hills, at 401 feet (122 m) above sea level.

Average elevation: 34 m

King County

United States > Washington

Average elevation: 569 m

Kenosha County

United States > Wisconsin

Average elevation: 229 m

Pinal County

United States > Arizona

Average elevation: 729 m

Ritchie County

United States > West Virginia

Average elevation: 293 m

Rio Grande

United States > New Mexico > Socorro County

The Rio Grande rises in high mountains and flows for much of its length at high elevation; Albuquerque is 5,312 feet (1,619 m), and El Paso 3,762 feet (1,147 m) above sea level. In New Mexico, the river flows through the Rio Grande rift from one sediment-filled basin to another, cutting canyons between the…

Average elevation: 1,502 m

East Tennessee

United States > Tennessee

The Blue Ridge section comprises the western section of the Blue Ridge Province, the crests of which form most of the Tennessee-North Carolina border. At an average elevation of 5,000 feet (1,500 m) above sea level, this physiographic province contains the highest elevations in the state. The Blue Ridge region…

Average elevation: 435 m

Myrtle

United States > Mississippi > Union County

Average elevation: 130 m

Northern California

United States

"Northern California" may refer to the state's northernmost 48 counties, using the line established by the Pico Act, or it may refer to the portion north of the geographic barrier formed by the Transverse Ranges, the Tehachapi Mountains, and the Southern Sierras. Because of California's large size and diverse…

Average elevation: 759 m

Kailua-Kona

United States > Hawaii > Hawaiʻi County

Average elevation: 100 m

Buxton

United States > Oregon > Washington County

Average elevation: 146 m

Galloway

United States > Missouri > Greene County > Springfield

Average elevation: 380 m

Lost Corner

United States > Arkansas > Conway County

Average elevation: 172 m

Jordan

United States > Alabama > Elmore County

Average elevation: 173 m

Atlanta

United States > Georgia > Fulton County

Atlanta (/ætˈlæntə/ at-LAN-tə) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia. With a population of 498,715 living within the city limits, it is the eighth most populous city in the Southeast and 38th most populous…

Average elevation: 285 m

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