Cortland County topographic map
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Cortland County
Cortland County features a varied topography characteristic of the glaciated Appalachian Plateau region. The landscape is primarily rural, with elevations ranging from approximately 850 to 2,100 feet above sea level. The terrain includes rolling hills, steep ridges, and valleys shaped by glacial activity, creating a rich and diverse environment. The county is situated near the Finger Lakes, which contributes to its scenic beauty, characterized by numerous lakes, rivers, and creeks, including the Tioughnioga River that traverses the region. These natural features provide a habitat for various wildlife and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping, making the topography an integral aspect of life in Cortland County.
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Name: Cortland County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Cortland County, New York, United States (42.40765 -76.27460 42.79104 -75.86416)
Average elevation: 1,486 ft
Minimum elevation: 856 ft
Maximum elevation: 2,126 ft
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