Saint Charles County topographic map
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Saint Charles County
Saint Charles County features a gently rolling topography characterized by elevations that generally range from about 400 to 700 feet above sea level. The landscape gradually rises from the Missouri River, which forms the county's eastern boundary. This elevation gradient creates a diverse terrain that includes open fields, wooded areas, and residential developments interspersed throughout the region. The area is also dotted with numerous parks and green spaces, enhancing its natural beauty and providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Several creeks and tributaries weave through the landscape, contributing to the region's ecological richness and offering scenic views for residents and visitors alike.
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Name: Saint Charles County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Saint Charles County, Missouri, United States (38.53429 -90.96445 38.96764 -90.10774)
Average elevation: 174 m
Minimum elevation: 115 m
Maximum elevation: 287 m
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