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There are no mountains in the state of Indiana. The highest natural point in Indiana, according to Wikipedia, is Hoosier Hill in Wayne County, at 1,257 feet (383 m) above sea level. Since the average elevation of the region is 1100 +/-100 feet above sea level, the topographic relief is gentle where the "hill" is no more than 30 feet higher than the surrounding landscape of gently rolling farmland.

In Brown County State Park, in south central Indiana, the elevations of hilltops are lower than Hoosier Hill (ranging from 800-1050 feet), but due to the more rugged topography of the area, the distance from valley to hilltops is 400-500 feet, giving more definition to hills.

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