jerimoth hill
Jerimoth Hill is the highest point in Rhode Island, with an elevation of 812 feet (247 meters).
Jerimoth Hill in Foster Rhode Island at 812 feet above sea level.
812 Feet (Jerimoth Hill)
Jerimoth Hill (812 ft, 247 m) is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
There are no major mountains in the state of Rhode Island in the United States. The highest point in the state is Jerimoth Hill at 812 feet above sea level.
None really the highest point in Rhode Island is Jerimoth Hill which is about 812 ft above sea level.
Rhode Island does have some islands, coastland, and some rolling hills. It has Narragansett Bay. The highest point is Jerimoth Hill which is 812 feet high.
Rhode Island is characterized by its rocky coastline, sandy beaches, and sprawling bays like Narragansett Bay. The state also has low rolling hills, rivers, and small lakes. Notable landforms in Rhode Island include Block Island, the highest point in the state - Jerimoth Hill, and the Providence River.
Rhode Island Louisiana
Except to state that it lies in the foothills of the Appalachian Region, Rhode Island is mostly flat and contain no mountains. Its highest elevation on 812 feet above sea level and the average elevation is 200 feet above sea level.
The highest point on the island is Maunga Terevaka, 511 m above sea level.
Sea level at the Atlantic Ocean and 812 feet above sea level at Jerimoth Hill.