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Travis County topographic map
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Travis County
Travis County features a varied and dynamic topography characterized by rolling hills, lush valleys, and significant water features. The terrain rises gently from the flatlands in the east to the more rugged and elevated areas in the west, reaching elevations of up to about 1,400 feet above sea level. The county is bisected by the scenic Colorado River, which flows through the area, creating picturesque landscapes and providing recreational opportunities. Notable features include the limestone escarpments and the scenic vistas along the Balcones Fault, which delineates the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country. This diverse topography supports a mix of ecosystems, including hardwood forests, grassy plains, and areas of dense brush, contributing to the region's natural beauty and outdoor recreational activities.
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Name: Travis County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Travis County, Texas, United States (30.02333 -98.17314 30.62803 -97.36958)
Average elevation: 231 m
Minimum elevation: 102 m
Maximum elevation: 453 m
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