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Wayne County topographic map

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Wayne County

The highest elevation in the county, 2,659 ft (810 m), is the summit of Mount Ararat in Orson. Two other summits at the north end of the same ridge also exceed 2,640 ft (800 m) in elevation. The county's lowest point, at approximately 680 ft (210 m) above sea level, is along the Delaware, near Wayne County's border with Pike County, Pennsylvania.

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Name: Wayne County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States (41.23219 -75.50602 41.99950 -75.04361)

Average elevation: 1,430 ft

Minimum elevation: 367 ft

Maximum elevation: 2,625 ft

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