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Travis County

United States > Texas

Travis County straddles the Balcones Fault, the boundary between the Edwards Plateau to the west and the Texas Coastal Plain to the east. The western part of the county is characterized by the karst topography of the Texas Hill Country, while the eastern part exhibits the fertile plains and farmlands of the…

Average elevation: 231 m

Gentry

United States > Texas > Potter County

Average elevation: 1,060 m

Royse City

United States > Texas > Rockwall County

Average elevation: 172 m

Fort Worth

United States > Texas > Tarrant County

Average elevation: 212 m

Franklin County

United States > Texas

Average elevation: 125 m

Denton

United States > Texas > Denton County

Denton is on the northern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. These three cities form the area known as the "Golden Triangle of North Texas". According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 89.316 square miles (231.33 km2), of which 87.952 square miles (227.79 km2) is land…

Average elevation: 195 m

Dallas

United States > Texas > Dallas County

Dallas and its surrounding area are mostly flat. The city lies at elevations ranging from 450 to 550 feet (137 to 168 m) above sea level. The western edge of the Austin Chalk Formation, a limestone escarpment (also known as the "White Rock Escarpment"), rises 230 feet (70 m) and runs roughly north–south…

Average elevation: 160 m

Earth

United States > Texas > Lamb County

Average elevation: 1,130 m

Independence

United States > Texas > Washington County

Average elevation: 106 m

Greenvine

United States > Texas > Washington County

Average elevation: 122 m

Lord

United States > Texas > Ochiltree County

Average elevation: 908 m

Westbrook

United States > Texas > Mitchell County

Average elevation: 657 m

Kerrville

United States > Texas > Kerr County

Average elevation: 545 m

Crosby County

United States > Texas

Average elevation: 889 m

Abilene

United States > Texas > Taylor County

Average elevation: 533 m

San Benito

United States > Texas > Cameron County > San Benito

Average elevation: 13 m

Elevation

United States > Texas > Milam County

Average elevation: 150 m

Henderson County

United States > Texas

Average elevation: 127 m

Madison County

United States > Texas

Average elevation: 91 m

Jefferson County

United States > Texas

Average elevation: 4 m

Plano

United States > Texas > Collin County

At first, Plano's population grew slowly, reaching 1,304 in 1900 and 3,695 in 1960. By 1970, Plano began to feel some of the boom its neighbors had experienced after World War II. A series of public works projects and a change in taxes that removed the farming community from the town helped increase the…

Average elevation: 196 m

Big Spring

United States > Texas > Howard County

The spring was sourced from a relatively small aquifer situated on the northern end of the Edwards Plateau and the southern end of the High Plains, being, structurally, a collecting sink of lower Cretaceous (Fredericksburg) limestones and sands. The spring aquifer held a large quantity of water due to the…

Average elevation: 781 m

Ingram

United States > Texas > Kerr County

Average elevation: 543 m

Uvalde

United States > Texas > Uvalde County

Average elevation: 280 m

Yantis

United States > Texas > Wood County

Average elevation: 145 m

Blanco River

United States > Texas > Blanco County > Blanco

Average elevation: 470 m

Seymour

United States > Texas > Baylor County > Seymour

Average elevation: 401 m

Goree

United States > Texas > Knox County > Goree > Goree

Average elevation: 439 m

Canyon

United States > Texas > Randall County > Canyon > Canyon

Average elevation: 1,084 m

McGregor

United States > Texas > McLennan County > McGregor > McGregor

Average elevation: 218 m

Fairfield Dam

United States > Texas > Freestone County

Average elevation: 95 m

Plano

United States > Texas > Collin County > Plano

At first, Plano's population grew slowly, reaching 1,304 in 1900 and 3,695 in 1960. By 1970, Plano began to feel some of the boom its neighbors had experienced after World War II. A series of public works projects and a change in taxes that removed the farming community from the town helped increase the…

Average elevation: 181 m

Austin

United States > Texas > Travis County > Austin

The elevation of Austin varies from 425 feet (130 m) to approximately 1,000 feet (305 m) above sea level. Due to the fact it straddles the Balcones Fault, much of the eastern part of the city is flat, with heavy clay and loam soils, whereas the western part and western suburbs consist of rolling hills on the…

Average elevation: 203 m

Cedar Park

United States > Texas > Williamson County

Average elevation: 288 m

Three Rivers

United States > Texas > Live Oak County

Average elevation: 50 m

Spur

United States > Texas > Dickens County

Average elevation: 692 m

Sundown

United States > Texas > Hockley County

Average elevation: 1,082 m

Seven Oaks

United States > Texas > Polk County

Average elevation: 68 m

Pinehurst

United States > Texas > Orange County

Average elevation: 5 m

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