Geographical Highs, Lows, and Boundaries of the U.S.

A chart listing geographical highs, lows, and boundaries of the U.S.

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Holidays:
Highest point: Mt. McKinley, Alaska 20,320 ft. (6,198 m)
Lowest point: Death Valley, Calif. 282 ft. (86 m) below sea level
Approximate mean elevation 2,500 ft. (763 m)
Points farthest apart (50 states): Log Point, Elliot Key, Fla.,
 and Kure Island, Hawaii
5,859 mi. (9,429 km)
Geographic center (50 states): in Butte County, S.D. (west of Castle Rock) 44°58'N lat.103°46'W long.
Geographic center (48 conterminous states):
 In Smith County, Kan. (near Lebanon)
39°50'N lat. 98°35'W long.
Boundaries:  
 Between Alaska and Canada 1,538 mi. (2,475 km)
 Between the 48 conterminous states and Canada (incl. Great Lakes) 3,987 mi. (6,416 km)
 Between the United States and Mexico 1,933 mi. (3,111 km)
Source: U.S. Geological Survey.
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