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Leavenworth topographic map
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Leavenworth
Leavenworth, Washington, is nestled at approximately 1,171 feet (357 meters) above sea level in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains. The town is surrounded by rugged terrain, with steep slopes that rise sharply to elevations exceeding 5,000 feet (1,524 meters), and prominent peaks such as Icicle Ridge and Tumwater Mountain. These elevations create a dramatic contrast between the valley floor and the towering peaks, contributing to the area's breathtaking alpine scenery. The region's varied terrain includes dense forests, alpine meadows, and rugged cliffs, all interspersed with clear rivers and lakes. The Wenatchee River flows through the valley, adding to the area's natural beauty and providing a dynamic landscape shaped by both tectonic activity and glacial processes. This diverse landscape not only enhances the town's aesthetic appeal but also provides a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, from hiking and skiing to river rafting and wildlife viewing.
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Name: Leavenworth topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Leavenworth, Chelan County, Washington, United States (47.57509 -120.67945 47.60825 -120.64106)
Average elevation: 418 m
Minimum elevation: 320 m
Maximum elevation: 841 m
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