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Montgomery County topographic map
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Montgomery County
Montgomery County features a predominantly flat terrain, with average elevations ranging from about 100 to 350 feet above sea level. The landscape is gently rolling, particularly towards the northern areas, and is interspersed with several lakes, such as the expansive Lake Conroe. This large reservoir, formed by the damming of the West Fork of the San Jacinto River, is a key topographical feature of the county. The area is dotted with wetlands and minor ridges, contributing to a mix of forested regions and open plains. While most of the county remains below 300 feet in elevation, it exhibits subtle variations in terrain, particularly near the lake and in parts of the Sam Houston National Forest.
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Name: Montgomery County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Montgomery County, Texas, United States (30.02605 -95.83016 30.63042 -95.09665)
Average elevation: 69 m
Minimum elevation: 13 m
Maximum elevation: 147 m
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