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Wenatchee topographic map

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Wenatchee

Wenatchee is characterized by its diverse topography, nestled at an average elevation of approximately 800 feet. The city is situated in a valley surrounded by significant geographical features, including the rugged foothills of the Cascade Mountains, which rise sharply to elevations of over 4,500 feet just to the west. The terrain includes a blend of rolling hills and steep cliffs, with the Columbia River cutting through the area, providing a stark contrast between the flat valley floor and the towering ridges that define the landscape. This topographical variation creates a unique environment that supports a mix of ecosystems, from arid shrublands to lush forests at higher elevations.

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Name: Wenatchee topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, United States (47.38749 -120.36772 47.46056 -120.29281)

Average elevation: 991 ft

Minimum elevation: 604 ft

Maximum elevation: 2,648 ft

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