Florida topographic maps
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Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area
United States > Florida > Clay County > Middleburg
Average elevation: 17 m
Leon County
Leon County features a distinctive topography characterized by its hilly terrain, which is relatively unusual for a state known for its flat landscapes. This region lies at the southern edge of the Red Hills, a geographical area that elevates the terrain significantly compared to much of Florida. Elevations in…
Average elevation: 38 m
Hernando County
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 589 square miles (1,530 km2), of which 473 square miles (1,230 km2) is land and 116 square miles (300 km2) (19.8%) is water. According to the World Atlas USA, Hernando County is the geographic center of Florida. Elevation in the county ranges…
Average elevation: 18 m
Florida Keys
United States > Florida > Monroe County
Tropical cyclones present special dangers and challenges to the entire Keys. Because no area of the islands is more than 20 feet (6.1 m) above sea level (and many are only a few feet elevation), and water surrounds the islands, nearly every neighborhood is subject to flooding as well as hurricane winds. In…
Average elevation: 0 m
Mar-A-Lago National Historica Landmark
United States > Florida > Palm Beach County > Palm Beach
Average elevation: 2 m
Jensen Beach
United States > Florida > Martin County
The Skyline Drive area includes some of the highest points in the community, reaching an elevation of 70 feet (21 m) at one point.
Average elevation: 5 m
Brooksville
United States > Florida > Hernando County
Brooksville is known for its rolling topography with elevations ranging from 100 ft to 180 ft. The highest elevation in the area is Chinsegut Hill, at 269 ft, over five and a half miles north of the city.
Average elevation: 29 m
Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
United States > Florida > Wakulla County
Average elevation: 8 m
Jacksonville
United States > Florida > Duval County > Jacksonville
Just south of Jacksonville and north of Saint Augustine is the boundary of where the Floridian Peninsula ends and Continental North America begins; Jacksonville is north of that line. While still in the North American Coastal plain, the topography begins to take on slight Piedmont characteristics. Like the…
Average elevation: 9 m
Saint Petersburg County Park
United States > Florida > Pinellas County > Saint Pete Beach
Average elevation: 1 m
Keystone Park
United States > Florida > Hillsborough County > Keystone > Keystone Terrace
Average elevation: 17 m
Lisbon
United States > Florida > Lake County
Lisbon has low rolling landscape with elevations ranging from 30 ft to 60 ft.
Average elevation: 22 m
Swan Lake Travel Trailer Park
United States > Florida > Lee County > North Fort Myers
Average elevation: 6 m
Apollo Beach
United States > Florida > Hillsborough County
The history of Apollo Beach started in 1923 on land owned by the Dickman family, then used annually for farming and grazing pasture. Much of the land was mangrove and low-elevation and was considered uninhabitable.
Average elevation: 6 m
Broward County
Broward County has an average elevation of six feet (1.8 m) above sea level. It is rather new geologically and at the eastern edge of the Florida Platform, a carbonate plateau created millions of years ago. Broward County is composed of Oolite limestone while western Broward is composed mostly of Bryozoa.…
Average elevation: 5 m
Pasco County
Pasco County has an average elevation of 59 feet (18 m). The western part of Pasco County is relatively flat, and has tidal flats on the coast. The lowest point of the county is −3.3 feet (−1.0 m). In the eastern areas there are hills, where elevations can reach between 100 and 300 feet above sea level.…
Average elevation: 18 m
