Wisconsin topographic maps
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Madison
United States > Wisconsin > Dane County
The city is sometimes described as The City of Four Lakes, comprising the four successive lakes of the Yahara River: Lake Mendota ("Fourth Lake"), Lake Monona ("Third Lake"), Lake Waubesa ("Second Lake") and Lake Kegonsa ("First Lake"), although Waubesa and Kegonsa are not actually in Madison, but just south…
Average elevation: 289 m

Council Grounds State Park
United States > Wisconsin > Lincoln County > Merrill
Average elevation: 393 m

Lynn
United States > Wisconsin > Clark County
The history of Lynn, Wisconsin is deeply rooted in the early settlement and development of Clark County. Topics covered in the history of Clark County, Wisconsin, include topography, Indians, early government, early settlement, politics, lumbering, transportation, agriculture, education, the press, the courts,…
Average elevation: 355 m

Lake Winnebago
A system of seventeen locks connects Lake Winnebago to Lake Michigan at Green Bay, an elevation drop of about 150 feet (45 m). This lock system is located along the lower Fox River and starts at the northwest corner of Lake Winnebago in the city of Menasha and ends at the mouth of Green Bay. One of the locks,…
Average elevation: 254 m

Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
United States > Wisconsin > Chippewa County > Chippewa Falls
Average elevation: 279 m

Forest County
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,046 square miles (2,710 km2), of which 1,014 square miles (2,630 km2) is land and 32 square miles (83 km2) (3.1%) is water. The second highest elevation in the state of Wisconsin is Sugarbush hill which is in Forest County.
Average elevation: 479 m