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Ohio's highest elevation point, Campbell Hill, is 1,549 feet (472 meters) above sea level. Ohio's lowest elevation point, the Ohio River at the Indiana state border, is 455 feet (139 meters) above sea level
Ohio's highest elevation point is Campbell Hill and is 1,549 feet (472 meters) above sea level. Ohio's lowest elevation point is the Ohio River at the Indiana state border and is 455 feet (139 meters)
Ohio's highest elevation point is Campbell Hill and is 1,549 feet (472 meters) above sea level. Ohio's lowest elevation point is the Ohio River at the Indiana state border and is 455 feet (139 meters) above sea level
In terms of cities in Ohio, Hiram is the 20th highest elevation in Ohio at 1,250 feet. Sparta is the second highest elevation at 1,350 feet.
Ohio's lowest elevation is 455 feet above sea level at the Ohio River. Ohio's highest elevation is 1,549 feel above sea level at Campbell Hill. The mean elevation of Ohio (average) is 850 feel above sea level.
Campbell Hill is, at 1,549 feet, the highest point in elevation in the U.S. state of Ohio.
The highest point in Indiana is Hoosier Hill, at 1,257 feet. The lowest point is 320 feet in Posey County at the mouth of the Wabash River on the Ohio River. The average elevation is 689 feet.
It is the highest point in Ohio rivers north of it flow into Lake Erie Rivers South of it flow into the Ohio River.
Charles Mound, located in northwestern Illinois, has the state's highest elevation at 1,235 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Illinois is on the Mississippi River at 279 feet above sea level.
The highest elevation in Kettering Ohio is 1,090 feet above sea level.
Akron, Ohio is the highest point on the Ohio and Erie Canal.
Where the Wabash river flows into the Ohio river...