Texas Base and Elevation Maps
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This Texas base map highlights the location of the state capitol,
Austin, and
major cities throughout the state. Portions of Texas's border states,
Oklahoma,
Arkansas,
Louisiana, and
New Mexico are
included to show the relationship between Texas and its neighbors. A small inset shows Texas among the
other 47 Continental United States.
Texas shares an international southwestern border with Mexico. |
Texas base map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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This elevation map of Texas illustrates the number of feet or meters the
state rises above sea level. Texas lies low along the Gulf of Mexico where it's lowest points are at sea level.
It's higher elevations rise in the west, in the
Guadalupe Mountain Range
of the southern Rocky Mountains.
Guadalupe Peak,
at 8,749 above sea level, is located in Culberson County
just ten miles from the New Mexico border.
Guadalupe Peak is within Gaudalupe Mountains National Park.
[ Topographic Map ] |
Texas elevation map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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