Most villages in Florida are situated at low elevations, typically ranging from sea level to about 100 feet above sea level. The state is known for its flat terrain, with many areas close to sea level, especially along the coast. However, some inland regions, particularly in central Florida, can reach elevations of around 200 feet. Overall, the majority of Florida's villages are relatively low in elevation compared to other states.
Florida's mean (average) elevation is 98 feet above sea level.
Leesburg, Florida is 95 feet (29 meters) above sea level
Sarasota Florida is located approximately 15 feet above sea level. Here is a list of the heights of some of the most prominent places in Sarasota: Lido Beach - 12 feet above sea level Sarasota Bayfront - 28 feet above sea level Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport - 28 feet above sea level Siesta Key - 32 feet above sea levelThese heights are all relative to the sea level at the City of Sarasota.
Fort Pierce, Florida is at an elevation of about 12 feet above sea level.
Melbourne, Florida is 20 feet (6 meters) above sea level
Naples, Florida has an average elevation of about 13 feet above sea level.
Buckingham, Florida is approximately 30 feet above sea level.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida is at an average elevation of 9 feet above sea level.
Miramar, Florida is 9 feet above sea level
25 feet above sea level.
The average elevation of the Florida Keys is about 6 feet above sea level, with Key Largo being the northernmost and highest point at 15 feet above sea level.
Jensen Beach, Florida is approximately 10 feet above sea level.