Oklahoma topographic maps
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Waurika
United States > Oklahoma > Jefferson County
Waurika Lake, completed in 1980, is 11 miles long, contains 192,000 acre feet of water at its normal elevation of 951 feet, has a surface area of 10,000 acres, and features 80 miles of shoreline.
Average elevation: 282 m

Sutton Urban Wilderness Park
United States > Oklahoma > Cleveland County > Norman
Average elevation: 365 m

Medicine Bluffs
United States > Oklahoma > Comanche County > Lawton > White Wolf Bridge
Average elevation: 363 m

Southwest Oklahoma City Sludge Lagoon Dam
United States > Oklahoma > Cleveland County > Oklahoma City
Average elevation: 348 m

Newalla
United States > Oklahoma > Oklahoma County > Oklahoma City
Newalla, with a current elevation of 1,148 feet, is located within the Eastern bounds of Oklahoma County and appears on the Harrah, Oklahoma U.S. Geological Survey Map due to their proximity. Newalla is a geographic area which spans unincorporated Oklahoma County and unincorporated Cleveland County (also…
Average elevation: 343 m

Harrah
United States > Oklahoma > Oklahoma County
Harrah is a small city in Oklahoma with a total land area of 11.9 square miles (31 km2), all land. The city's elevation is 925 feet (282 m) above sea level. It lies partly in the Great Plains near the geographical center of the 48 contiguous states in the United States. It lies between the larger cities of…
Average elevation: 342 m

Love County
Love County is within the Red River Plains physiographic region, with a rolling to hilly topography. The Red River and its tributaries Simon Creek, Walnut Bayou, Hickory Creek and Mud Creek drain the county. Lake Murray is on the northeastern border and Lake Texoma is on the southern border.
Average elevation: 258 m

No Head Hollow Public Use Area
United States > Oklahoma > Cherokee County > Tahlequah
Average elevation: 267 m