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New Jersey's elevation varies widely across the state, with the highest point being High Point at 1,803 feet (550 meters) above sea level. The state's terrain includes coastal plains, rolling hills, and the Appalachian Mountains in the north. Overall, much of New Jersey lies at a lower elevation, with many areas near sea level, particularly along the coast.

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