Explore the terrain of Delaware with this interactive elevation map, powered by AWS Terrain Tiles. Plot a route across Delaware’s landscape to generate a precise elevation profile – every ridge, valley, and summit charted in real time. Switch to Contour Generator mode to visualise any area as contour lines. The city elevation table below samples each location live from 30-metre resolution terrain data.
The table below shows major Delaware cities ranked by elevation, loaded live from AWS terrain tiles. Click any city to open its terrain map.
| City | Region | Elevation (ft) ? | Elevation (m) | Population |
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Explore Delaware City Terrain Maps
Each city page shows satellite imagery, hillshade, and contour layers focused on that city’s terrain.
Delaware Elevation Overview
Delaware is one of the flattest states in the US. Nearly all of the state lies on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with barely perceptible elevation change across most of its area. The highest point – Ebright Azimuth at 448 ft – sits in the northern piedmont near the Pennsylvania border. Tidal marshes dominate the south.
How to Use the Delaware Elevation Map
Click on the map to place waypoints along any route. Once you have two or more points, the Generate Profile button activates – click it to sample elevations and draw the chart below. Use the Samples slider to control data resolution. To explore contour lines, switch to the Contour Generator tab, drag to draw a bounding box over your area of interest, set your interval and units, and click Generate Contours. Download results in GeoJSON, KML, GPX, or CSV format for use in other mapping tools.
Delaware Elevation Highlights
- Highest point: Ebright Azimuth, 448 ft
- Lowest point: Atlantic coast, sea level
- Mean elevation: 60 ft
Explore elevation maps for states bordering Delaware: Maryland Elevation Map, New Jersey Elevation Map, Pennsylvania Elevation Map.

