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Carroll County topographic maps

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Madison

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County

Average elevation: 216 m

Chatham

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 57.3 square miles (148.3 km2), of which 56.7 sq mi (146.9 km2) are land and 0.54 sq mi (1.4 km2), or 0.96%, are water. The highest point in Chatham is the summit of South Baldface, with an elevation of 3,547 feet (1,081 m) above sea…

Average elevation: 342 m

Union

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Wakefield

Average elevation: 176 m

Redstone

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Conway

Average elevation: 185 m

Intervale

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Conway

Average elevation: 198 m

Ferncroft

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County

Average elevation: 439 m

Kearsarge

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Conway

Average elevation: 272 m

Albany

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 75.8 square miles (196.2 km2), of which 75.1 square miles (194.6 km2) are land and 0.58 square miles (1.5 km2) are water, comprising 0.79% of the town. It is drained by the Swift River in the north and the Chocorua River in the south.…

Average elevation: 329 m

Glen

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Bartlett

Average elevation: 240 m

Brookfield

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County > Brookfield

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 23.2 square miles (60.2 km2), of which 22.8 sq mi (59.1 km2) are land and 0.42 sq mi (1.1 km2) are water, comprising 1.82% of the town.[1] Brookfield is drained primarily by the Branch River and Pike Brook, within the Piscataqua River…

Average elevation: 195 m

Eaton

United States > New Hampshire > Carroll County

Average elevation: 262 m

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