Alaska topographic maps
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Ketchikan
United States > Alaska > Ketchikan Gateway
Due to its steep and forested terrain, Ketchikan is long and narrow with much of the built-up area being located along, or no more than a few city blocks from, the waterfront. Elevations of inhabited areas range from just above sea level to about 300 feet (91 m). Deer Mountain, a 3,001-foot (915 m) peak, rises…
Average elevation: 149 m

Denali's Fault. Scenic overlook
United States > Alaska > Unorganized Borough > Delta Junction
Average elevation: 379 m

Adak
United States > Alaska > Adak
Because of its naval aviation past, Adak has an unusually large and sophisticated airport for the Aleutian Islands. The airport is currently operated by the State of Alaska Department of Transportation. Complete with an Instrument Landing System, Adak Airport has no control tower and two 200 ft (61 m) wide…
Average elevation: 141 m