Indiana topographic maps
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Indianapolis
United States > Indiana > Indianapolis
Indianapolis is within the Tipton Till Plain, a flat to gently sloping terrain underlain by glacial deposits known as till. The lowest point in the city is about 650 feet (198 m) above mean sea level, with the highest natural elevation at about 900 feet (274 m) above sea level. Few hills or short ridges, known…
Average elevation: 791 ft
Connersville
United States > Indiana > Fayette County > Connersville
Most of the town is located on the north bank of the west fork of the Whitewater River. The town is at modest elevation, a little over 800 feet (240 m) above sea level. The local area has nearly flat to gently rolling topography. The local region (and all of Fayette County and the state of Indiana) are part of…
Average elevation: 883 ft
Daviess County
The terrain of Daviess County is hilly, with its area completely devoted to agriculture or urban development. Its highest elevation (740'/266 meters ASL) is a rise one mile (1.6 km) NNE of Farlen. The county is drained by the White River flowing to the southwest, whose two main forks (East White and West…
Average elevation: 505 ft
Corn Brook
United States > Indiana > Bartholomew County > Columbus > Corn Brook
Average elevation: 643 ft
Deming Park
United States > Indiana > Vigo County > Terre Haute > Deming Park
Average elevation: 535 ft
Mishawaka
United States > Indiana > Saint Joseph County > Mishawaka > Mishawaka
Average elevation: 771 ft
Starve Hollow State Recreation Area
United States > Indiana > Jackson County
Average elevation: 614 ft
Dayton
United States > Indiana > Tippecanoe County
Dayton is located in northwest Sheffield Township, at an elevation of 676 feet (206 m).
Average elevation: 666 ft
