New Jersey topographic maps
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Mercer County
The county is generally flat and low-lying on the inner coastal plain, which extends up to the Route 1 corridor. Further northwest, terrain rises as it ascends the Piedmont Plateau, with The Sourlands encompassing the far northwestern portion of the county. Baldpate Mountain, in the western part of Hopewell…
Average elevation: 43 m

Burlington County
Most of the county's land is coastal and alluvial plain, with little topographic relief. There are a few anomalous hills, such as Apple Pie Hill and Arney's Mount, the highest of the county and among the highest in South Jersey at approximately 240 feet (73 m) above sea level. The low point is sea level along…
Average elevation: 27 m

Mount Tammany
United States > New Jersey > Warren County > Knowlton Township
Hiking on Mount Tammany consists of two trails: the red dot trail and the blue dot trail. The red dot trail is 1.2 miles and the blue dot trail is 1.8 miles. Combining the two for one of NJ's most popular hikes is a 3 mile loop. There is a 1201 feet elevation change going up and down the mountain. Generally,…
Average elevation: 267 m

Marlboro
United States > New Jersey > Cumberland County > Stow Creek Township > Campbells Corner
Average elevation: 27 m

Springtown
United States > New Jersey > Morris County > Washington Township > Long Valley
Average elevation: 270 m

Indian Mills
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Shamong Township
Average elevation: 25 m

Danville Mountain
United States > New Jersey > Warren County > Liberty Township
Average elevation: 232 m

Whitman Square
United States > New Jersey > Gloucester County > Washington Township
Average elevation: 40 m

Broadway
United States > New Jersey > Warren County > Franklin Township > Broadway
Average elevation: 150 m

Navesink
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Middletown Township > Navesink
Average elevation: 27 m

Port Monmouth
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Middletown Township
Average elevation: 3 m

Mullica Hill
United States > New Jersey > Gloucester County > Harrison Township
Average elevation: 23 m

Lake Neepaulin
United States > New Jersey > Sussex County > Wantage
Lake Neepaulin is a man-made lake created from the damming of Neepaulakating Creek, a small mountain stream that was not named until 2002. The creek's headwaters are located approximately 0.4 miles (0.64 km) northwest of the north end of Lake Neepaulin. These headwaters are located a short distance south of…
Average elevation: 172 m

Budd Lake
United States > New Jersey > Morris County > Mount Olive > Budd Lake
Budd Lake, which the community is named after, is the source of the South Branch Raritan River. A glacial lake at an elevation of 933 feet (284 m), Budd Lake has a surface area of 374 acres (1.51 km2). It is 7–12 feet deep, and can have large algal blooms. The bog, created by thousands of years of decaying…
Average elevation: 313 m

Verona
United States > New Jersey > Essex County
Verona has a humid continental climate (Dfa), with warm/hot humid summers and moderately cold winters. The climate is slightly cooler overall than in New York City, especially at night, because there is no urban heat island effect, as well as higher elevation and a more interior location (greater distance away…
Average elevation: 141 m

New Market
United States > New Jersey > Middlesex County > Piscataway Township
Average elevation: 23 m

Sommers Boy Scout Park
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Oceanport > Sands Point
Average elevation: 2 m

North Middletown
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Middletown Township
Average elevation: 4 m

Mystic Islands
United States > New Jersey > Ocean County > Little Egg Harbor Township
Average elevation: 1 m

Closter
United States > New Jersey > Bergen County
The topography gave a sense of isolation and protection, tucked behind the highest point of the Palisades and protected by limited access. Alternatively, sources indicate that the name derives from an early settler named Frederick Closter who is said to have been granted the land in the area in the 1600s.
Average elevation: 32 m

Mickleton
United States > New Jersey > Gloucester County > East Greenwich Township
Average elevation: 18 m

Salem County
The terrain is almost uniformly flat coastal plain, with minimal relief. The highest elevation in the county has never been determined with any specificity, but is likely one of seven low rises in Upper Pittsgrove Township that reach approximately 160 feet (49 m) in elevation. Sea level is the lowest point.
Average elevation: 18 m

Petersburg
United States > New Jersey > Warren County > Independence Township
Average elevation: 241 m

Corson's Inlet State Park
United States > New Jersey > Cape May County > Upper Township > Strathmere
Average elevation: 1 m

High Point
United States > New Jersey > Sussex County > Montague Township
High Point is a mountain peak within High Point State Park on the border of Wantage Township and Montague Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Located in the portion of the state known as the Skylands, it is the highest elevation in the state, with a peak elevation of 1,803 feet (550 m). The closest city is…
Average elevation: 415 m

Jersey Shore Region
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Wall Township
Average elevation: 16 m