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Boston topographic map

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Boston topographic map, elevation, terrain

Boston topographic map, elevation, terrain

Boston

Boston features a diverse and dynamic topography that shapes its character. The city is primarily located on the Shawmut Peninsula and encompasses a mix of coastal plains and rolling hills. Its average elevation hovers around 85 feet, with the highest point being Bellevue Hill at approximately 330 feet​. The landscape includes several drumlins, which are elongated hills formed by glacial activity, such as those found in the Boston Basin. Additionally, the city is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, with Boston Harbor playing a significant role in its geography​. The terrain’s undulating features are interspersed with waterways, including the Charles River, which further enhance the area's scenic beauty​. Overall, Boston's topography is a vital aspect of its urban environment, influencing its development and recreational spaces.

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Name: Boston topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States (42.22791 -71.19124 42.39698 -70.80449)

Average elevation: 82 ft

Minimum elevation: -16 ft

Maximum elevation: 604 ft

Routes: Suffolk County GPS tracks, routes, trails, hikes

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