Rhode Island topographic maps
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Diamond Hill Park
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Cumberland > Diamond Hill
Average elevation: 83 m

Chepachet
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Glocester > Chepachet
Average elevation: 150 m

Slatersville
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > North Smithfield
Average elevation: 87 m

Newport County
The county consists of Aquidneck Island, Conanicut Island, Prudence Island, and the easternmost portion of the state on the mainland. The highest point in the county is Pocasset Hill, 320 feet (98 m) above sea level, located in Tiverton. The lowest elevation is at sea level.
Average elevation: 14 m

Barrington
United States > Rhode Island > Bristol County
Barrington lies on a low, mostly flat plain bordering the sea. This plain, composed mostly of layers of clay, gravel, sand, and silt soils, was formed by a melting glacier towards the end of the last ice age. Bedrock underlying the soil is largely composed of shales, sandstone, and conglomerate rock, with some…
Average elevation: 4 m

Wakefield
United States > Rhode Island > South County > South Kingstown > Wakefield
Average elevation: 23 m

Hope Valley
United States > Rhode Island > South County > Hopkinton > Hope Valley
Average elevation: 55 m

South County
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 563 square miles (1,460 km2), of which 329 square miles (850 km2) is land and 234 square miles (610 km2) (41%) is water. It is the largest county in Rhode Island by total area. The county's topography ranges from flat along the shoreline to…
Average elevation: 30 m

Olneyville
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Providence > Olneyville
Average elevation: 24 m

Conservation Land (Trails)
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Cumberland
Average elevation: 73 m

Saunderstown
United States > Rhode Island > South County > North Kingstown > Saunderstown
Average elevation: 14 m

Pascoag
United States > Rhode Island > Providence County > Burrillville > Pascoag
Average elevation: 141 m

Tiverton
United States > Rhode Island > Newport County
Much of the town is located along a granite ridge which runs in a north–south direction, rising approximately 170 feet in elevation from the bay. A large section of exposed granite can be observed at the highway cut for Route 24, near the Main Road interchange.
Average elevation: 31 m