Georgia Base and Elevation Maps
The two maps shown here are digital base and elevation maps of Georgia . Higher resolution maps like
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This Georgia base map highlights the location of the state capitol,
Atlanta, and
other major cities throughout the state. Portions of Georgia's border states,
Tennessee,
North Carolina,
South Carolina,
Florida, and
Alabama are included to show the relationship between Georgia
and its neighbors. A small inset shows Georgia among the other 47 Continental United States. |
Georgia base map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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This elevation map of Georgia illustrates the number of feet or meters the
state rises above sea level. From Georgia's lowest point, sea level at the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, the
land rises in the western and northern parts of the state where the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains
enter Georgia.
The highest point in the state is
Brasstown Bald,
(also known as Enotah) at 4,784 feet above sea level,
northeastern corner of the state,
about 6 miles south of the North Carolina border.
Brasstown Bald is located in Towns County about 100 miles northeast of
Atlanta.
[ Topographic map
| Arial photograph ] |
Georgia elevation map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
Additional information
Georgia maps:
Additional maps and map links from NETSTATE.COM.
Georgia geography:
More Georgia geography from NETSTATE.COM.
State elevations:
State elevations listed by mean elevation, state high point and state low point.
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