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Arkansas topographic maps

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Lockesburg

United States > Arkansas > Sevier County

Average elevation: 123 m

Nashville

United States > Arkansas > Howard County

Average elevation: 128 m

Rainwood

United States > Arkansas > Pulaski County > Little Rock

Average elevation: 147 m

Alma

United States > Arkansas > Crawford County

Average elevation: 167 m

Holly Grove

United States > Arkansas > Monroe County

Average elevation: 54 m

Logan County

United States > Arkansas

Average elevation: 201 m

Marion County

United States > Arkansas

Average elevation: 269 m

Independence County

United States > Arkansas

Average elevation: 140 m

Manila

United States > Arkansas > Mississippi County

Average elevation: 73 m

Madison County

United States > Arkansas

Average elevation: 493 m

El Dorado

United States > Arkansas > Union County

Average elevation: 66 m

Peel

United States > Arkansas > Marion County

Average elevation: 244 m

Bella Vista

United States > Arkansas > Benton County

The city of Bella Vista is located on the Springfield Plateau of the Ozark Mountains. Oak/hickory forests, along with valleys, creeks, and steep rises, characterize the city's topography. Bella Vista is located north of Bentonville and Rogers within the Northwest Arkansas region. The city has been experiencing…

Average elevation: 372 m

Perry

United States > Arkansas > Perry

Average elevation: 122 m

Fort Smith

United States > Arkansas > Sebastian County > Fort Smith

The United States acquired this territory and large areas west of the Mississippi River from France in the Louisiana Purchase (1803). Soon after, the government sent the Pike Expedition (1806) to explore the areas along the Arkansas River. The US founded Fort Smith in 1817 as a military post. It was named…

Average elevation: 140 m

Cleburne County

United States > Arkansas

Average elevation: 223 m

Minturn

United States > Arkansas > Minturn

Average elevation: 79 m

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