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Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs boasts a diverse and striking topography characterized by its high elevation and mountainous terrain. Nestled at approximately 6,035 feet (1,839 meters) above sea level, the city is flanked by the majestic Pikes Peak, which rises dramatically to 14,115 feet (4,302 meters), forming part of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The surrounding landscape features rolling foothills, steep canyons, and expansive plains, providing a unique contrast between the high peaks and the lower valleys. The city is also interspersed with parks and natural areas, such as the Pike National Forest, enhancing its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Name: Colorado Springs topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States (38.71545 -104.91709 39.03512 -104.59991)
Average elevation: 7,388 ft
Minimum elevation: 5,604 ft
Maximum elevation: 12,641 ft
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