North Carolina topographic maps
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Mount Mitchell
United States > North Carolina > Yancey County
Mount Mitchell (Attakulla in Cherokee) is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and the highest peak in mainland North America east of the Mississippi River. It is located near Burnsville in Yancey County, North Carolina in the Black Mountain subrange of the Appalachians about 19 miles (31 km)…
Average elevation: 1,743 m

West Point on the Eno
United States > North Carolina > Durham County > Durham > Heritage Heights
Average elevation: 112 m

Waynesville
United States > North Carolina > Haywood County
Due to its elevation, Waynesville has an oceanic climate under the Köppen climate classification (Köppen Cfb).
Average elevation: 921 m

Atlantic Coastal Plain
United States > North Carolina > Fayetteville
The province's average elevation is less than 900 meters above sea level and extends some 50 to 100 kilometers inland from the ocean. The coastal plain is normally wet, including many rivers, marsh, and swampland. It is composed primarily of sedimentary rock and unlithified sediments and is primarily used for…
Average elevation: 51 m

Davidson County
United States > North Carolina
Davidson County is located entirely within the Piedmont region of central North Carolina. The Piedmont consists of gently rolling terrain frequently broken by hills or shallow valleys formed by rivers and streams. An exception to this terrain are the Uwharrie Mountains in the county's western and southwestern…
Average elevation: 222 m