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East Lyme topographic map

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East Lyme

The topography of East Lyme consists of rolling hills and lush valleys rounded by glaciers during the last Ice Age. Hills rise to elevations of 250 to 350 feet (76 to 107 m) above sea level in the eastern and central areas of the town. The highest point in town is an unnamed hill with an elevation of 500 feet (150 m) located in Nehantic State Forest in the northwest corner of the town. East Lyme is especially scenic in the summer when the trees are in bloom. On its east and southern sides, the town abuts tidewater. The tidal Niantic River on the east feeds Niantic Bay, an arm of Long Island Sound, which forms the southern edge of the town.

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Name: East Lyme topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: East Lyme, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, United States (41.27591 -72.28222 41.44357 -72.17620)

Average elevation: 41 m

Minimum elevation: -3 m

Maximum elevation: 152 m

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