Vermont topographic maps
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Camel's Hump State Park
United States > Vermont > Washington County > Fayston
Average elevation: 1,509 ft
Abbey Pond Cascades (lower)
United States > Vermont > Addison County > Middlebury
Average elevation: 1,001 ft
Billings Mobile Manor
United States > Vermont > Rutland County > Rutland City
Average elevation: 692 ft
Heineberg Bridge Fishing Wilderness Access
United States > Vermont > Chittenden County
Average elevation: 128 ft
Guildhall
United States > Vermont > Essex County
The highest point is Stone Mountain, in the western part of town, with an elevation of 2,736 feet (834 m).
Average elevation: 1,152 ft
White River Junction
United States > Vermont > Windsor County > Hartford > White River Junction
Average elevation: 512 ft
Proctorsville
United States > Vermont > Windsor County > Cavendish > Proctorsville
Average elevation: 1,165 ft
Northfield Center
United States > Vermont > Washington County > Northfield
Average elevation: 1,119 ft
Montpelier
United States > Vermont > Washington County
Montpelier is located in the north-central area of Vermont. The city center is a flat clay zone (elevation 520 ft; 160 m), surrounded by hills and granite ledges. Towne Hill runs in a 2-mile (3.2 km) ridge (~900 ft; 270 m) along the northern edge of the city.
Average elevation: 932 ft
Peru
United States > Vermont > Bennington County
Peru is located in northeastern Bennington County, bordered by Rutland County to the north. The crest of the Green Mountains runs from north to the south through the western half of the town, traversed by the Long Trail/Appalachian Trail. 3,300-foot-high (1,000 m) Bromley Mountain and its ski area are in the…
Average elevation: 1,952 ft
Underhill
United States > Vermont > Chittenden County
Underhill is home to the highest summit within the state, Mount Mansfield, which has a peak elevation of 4,393 feet (1,339 m) above sea level.
Average elevation: 978 ft
Jamaica
United States > Vermont > Windham County
The charter goes on to say “that the same be and is hereby Incorporated into a Township by the name of Jamaica”—its name from the Natick word for beaver and not the Caribbean island. The grant encompassed forty-two square miles, at an altitude ranging from 688 feet (210 m) above sea level along the West…
Average elevation: 1,375 ft
