New Jersey topographic maps
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Hunterdon County
Much of the county is hilly, with several hills rising to 1,000 feet (300 m) in elevation. The highest points are two areas in Lebanon Township, one on the Morris County line, both reaching approximately 1,060 feet (320 m) above sea level. The first is at Smith on the Morris County line and the second is north…
Average elevation: 120 m

North Stelton
United States > New Jersey > Middlesex County > Piscataway Township
Average elevation: 29 m

Crescent Heights
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Southampton Township
Average elevation: 17 m

Hutchinson Mills
United States > New Jersey > Mercer County > Hamilton Township > Hutchinson Mills
Average elevation: 21 m

Kearny
United States > New Jersey > Kearny
The town is varied in topography and roughly divided into three parts: the Kearny Uplands, the Kearny Meadows and South Kearny, which is located where the Hackensack and Passaic rivers meet. Main thoroughfares include the eponymous Kearny Avenue (the local segment of Ridge Road / Frank E. Rodgers Boulevard),…
Average elevation: 14 m

Carlton Hill
United States > New Jersey > Bergen County > East Rutherford > Carlton Hill
Average elevation: 21 m

Essex County
United States > New Jersey > Essex County
The highest elevation is found at four areas scattered between Verona, North Caldwell and Cedar Grove, reaching 660 feet (200 m) above sea level. The lowest point is sea level, at Newark Bay.
Average elevation: 60 m

Weehawken
United States > New Jersey > Weehawken
While the Palisades defines Weehawken's natural topography, the Lincoln Tunnel (which cuts the town in half) looms as an inescapable man-made feature. Geographically, Weehawken has distinct neighborhoods: Downtown, the Heights, Uptown (which includes Kingswood Bluff, known as "The Bluff"), and the Waterfront,…
Average elevation: 27 m

Middlesex County
United States > New Jersey > Middlesex County
Bisected by the Raritan River, the county is topographically typical of Central Jersey in that it is largely flat. The majority of the county is located on the inner coastal plain, with the remainder of the county being located on the Eastern Piedmont. The elevation ranges from sea level to 300 feet (91 m)…
Average elevation: 28 m

Freehold Township
United States > New Jersey > Monmouth County > Freehold Township
Average elevation: 41 m