Kansas topographic maps
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Wyandotte County
The county's natural topography consists of gently rolling terrain. The Kansas River forms part of the county's southern boundary. The elevation generally increases from south to north as the distance from the Kansas River and Missouri River increases.
Average elevation: 274 m

Maple Hill
United States > Kansas > Wabaunsee County
Maple Hill was founded about 1882. It was named from a grove of maple trees growing upon an elevation.
Average elevation: 298 m

Wichita
United States > Kansas > Sedgwick County
The city lies on the Arkansas River near the western edge of the Flint Hills in the Wellington-McPherson Lowlands region of the Great Plains. The area's topography is characterized by the broad alluvial plain of the Arkansas River valley and the moderately rolling slopes that rise to the higher lands on either…
Average elevation: 408 m

Scott City
United States > Kansas > Scott County
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.63 square miles (6.81 km2), all land. It is located in the Great Plains and at the elevation of 2979 ft.
Average elevation: 903 m

Hutchinson
United States > Kansas > Reno County
Hutchinson is located at 38°3′39″N 97°55′47″W / 38.06083°N 97.92972°W / 38.06083; -97.92972 (38.0608445, -97.9297743) at an elevation of 1,535 feet (468 m). Located in south-central Kansas at the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Kansas Highway 96 (K-96), Hutchinson is 39 miles (63 km)…
Average elevation: 471 m