San Antonio topographic map
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San Antonio
San Antonio features a diverse topography characterized by gently rolling hills and flat plains. The city's elevation averages around 650 feet above sea level, but nearby areas can reach heights of up to 1,300 feet in certain locations like Cross Mountain. The landscape is part of the southern edge of the Texas Hill Country, where limestone and clay dominate the soil composition, creating a unique terrain that includes valleys and ridges. The San Antonio River winds through the city, contributing to the area's hydrology and providing opportunities for recreational activities along the scenic River Walk. Overall, the region’s varied elevation and natural features make it a distinctive and attractive location within the broader Texas landscape.
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Name: San Antonio topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States (29.18626 -98.81319 29.73096 -98.22300)
Average elevation: 810 ft
Minimum elevation: 384 ft
Maximum elevation: 1,886 ft
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