Washington Base and Elevation Maps
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This Washington base map highlights the location of the state capitol,
Olympia, and
major cities throughout the state. Portions of Washington's border states,
Idaho and
Oregon are
included to show the relationship between Washington and its neighbors. A small inset shows Washington among the
other 47 Continental United States.
Oregon shares an international border with Canada on the north and is bordered by the North
Pacific Ocean on the west. |
Washington base map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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This elevation map of Washington illustrates the number of feet or meters the
state rises above sea level. Washington's elevation runs from sea level on the Pacific Coast to
14,410 feet above sea level
in the Cascade Range
that runs north-south along the coast in Washington and Oregon.
Mount Rainier,
originally named Tahoma (Great Snowy Peak), is located in Pierce County, about 54 miles southeast of
Seattle.
It's surrounded by the
Mt. Rainier National Park.
[ Topographic Map ] |
Washington elevation map, Courtesy of Maps.com. |
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