Alabama topographic maps
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Wheeler Dam
United States > Alabama > Lauderdale County
The stretch of the Tennessee River between Decatur and Florence drops over 130 feet (40 m) in elevation, creating what was once a series of rapids known as the Muscle Shoals and the Elk River Shoals. Along with the Tennessee River Gorge to the east, these shoals had long been an impediment to river navigation,…
Average elevation: 167 m

Auburn
United States > Alabama > Lee County > Auburn
The southwest and west regions of the city on the plateau are marked by rolling plains and savannahs, with the undeveloped portion primarily being used for cattle grazing and ranching. South of this region sits the coastal plain, with sandy soil and pine forest. Parts of north Auburn have much more rugged…
Average elevation: 189 m

Windsor Highlands
United States > Alabama > Jefferson County > Homewood > Windsor Highlands
Average elevation: 240 m

Valley Creek
United States > Alabama > Jefferson County > Birmingham > Graymont
Average elevation: 181 m

Daphne
United States > Alabama > Baldwin County > Daphne
The topography of Daphne is quite consistent from a gently sloping sea level on the west to low rolling hills further east. Generally, the entire city lies no more than 150 feet above sea level. The land along the Daphne bay coast, like other land throughout the county, is rich with sandy-loam type soils.
Average elevation: 25 m