Connecticut topographic maps
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Tolland
United States > Connecticut > Capitol Planning Region
Tolland's climate is classified as warm summer continental (Dfb), as is typical of the eastern hills of Connecticut. The area enjoys some characteristics hot-summer continental climate (Dfa) due to a relatively high July mean temperature of 70.7 °F (21.5 °C), which is very close to the threshold of 71.6 °F…
Average elevation: 201 m

Redding
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region
Redding's topography is dominated by three ridges, running north to south, with intervening valleys featuring steep slopes and rocky ledges in some sections. The highest elevation is about 830 feet above sea level, on Sunset Hill in the northeast part of the town; and the low elevation is about 290 feet above…
Average elevation: 160 m

East Summit
United States > Connecticut > Northwest Hills Planning Region > Norfolk
Average elevation: 431 m

Middletown
United States > Connecticut > Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Average elevation: 76 m

Lake Chaffee
United States > Connecticut > Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Average elevation: 269 m

Glenville
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region > Greenwich
Average elevation: 54 m

Terryville
United States > Connecticut > Naugatuck Valley Planning Region > Plymouth
Average elevation: 216 m

Hancock
United States > Connecticut > Naugatuck Valley Planning Region > Plymouth
Average elevation: 217 m

South End
United States > Connecticut > Western Connecticut Planning Region > Stamford
Average elevation: 11 m

Fairfield County
The terrain of the county trends from flat near the coast to hilly and higher near its northern extremity. The highest elevation is 1,290 feet (393 m) above sea level along the New York state line south of Branch Hill in the Town of Sherman; the lowest point is sea level itself.
Average elevation: 115 m