The highest point is Mount Marcy and the lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean.
New York's lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean itself
New York's lowest point is level with the Atlantic Ocean. The highest point is Mount Marcy and is 5,343 feet (1628.57 meters) above sea level
The Atlantic Ocean itself is New York's lowest point
New York's highest point is Mount Marcy, which stands at 5,344 feet (1,629 meters) in the Adirondack Mountains. The lowest point in New York is at sea level along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Both locations highlight the state's diverse topography, ranging from rugged mountains to flat coastal areas.
Mount Marcy at 5,344 feet is the highest and sea level is the lowest.
New York's lowest elevation point is level with the Atlantic Ocean while the highest point is Mount Marcy at 5,343 feet (1628.57 meters) above sea level
Mount Marcy is the highest point in New York State
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The highest point above sea level in New York is Mount Marcy.
There are many different low elevation destinations in New York. The place with the lowest elevation in New York is right at the Atlantic Ocean with a 0ft altitude.
New York's highest point is Mount Marcy and it is 5,344 feet (1,629 meters) above sea level