What is CT elevation?
What is CT elevation?
With a mean elevation of only 500 feet above sea level, Connecticut is one of the ten lowest states in the Union.
What town in CT has the highest elevation?
The highest elevation in eastern Connecticut is 1,315 feet (401 m) Burley Hill in the northwest part of town. In addition, I-84 reaches its highest elevation in Connecticut (1,002 feet (305 m)) in Union.
Where is the highest elevation in CT?
Bear Mountain
The highest summit (local maximum) in Connecticut is nearby Bear Mountain, about a mile away to the southeast and 56 feet lower than the South Slope of Mount Frissell. This state high point is also only a quarter-mile east of the monument marking the Connecticut/Massachusetts/New York triple meeting point.
How do I view terrain in Google Earth?
Let’s Get Started! Go to the Layer Panel, and scroll to the bottom. Check the box next to Terrain to make it visible.
Where can I find free online topographic maps of Connecticut?
Topozone offers free online topographic maps of regions all across the state of Connecticut. View a topo map of Bear Mountain, the state’s tallest peak, easily searching for it with a detailed, printable map.
Where is the tallest peak in Connecticut?
View a topo map of Bear Mountain, the state’s tallest peak, easily searching for it with a detailed, printable map. Explore hundreds of acres of the preserve at Devil’s Den, with a blend of ridges, valleys, swamps and ledges, or head west of Hartford to Mount Tom State Park to find a spot to fish or boat, or to soar up to the summit of Mt. Tom .
What is a mosaic topographic map?
These are mosaic composites which allow you to move over, or pan, across the surface of the state without interruption. The same era topographic maps are also presented individually and with more detail for your review on-line through the University of New Hampshire website.