Discover the Elevation of Florida and Its Highest Point

Written by Justin Zipprich
Updated: May 31, 2023
Share on:

Advertisement


If you have ever been to or read about the state of Florida, then you may have heard the rumors that the state could one day dip below sea level and sink into the ocean.

While that is not likely to happen anytime soon, that rumor started due to the fact that Florida is so flat and close to sea level. However, not all of the sunshine state is completely flat.

Today, we will talk about the highest altitude place in Florida and reveal other fun facts about this state and its location.

What is the Highest Altitude Place in Florida?

The highest elevations in Florida are near the top of the state where it borders Alabama.

©Alexander Lukatskiy/Shutterstock.com

The quick answer is that the highest altitude place in Florida is Britton Hill, which is 345 feet above sea level. 

If you think that 345 feet is not that great of a height, then you’re right. To put that into perspective, the very highest point in the continental United States is Mount Whitney in California, which is close to 15,000 feet above sea level. 

Even the state of Georgia, which is the state directly above Florida, is much higher in elevation. The highest point in Georgia is Brasstown Bald, which is 4,784 feet above sea level.

Britton Hill is located in the north part of the state near the state line of Alabama. The further down you go through the state, the flatter it gets.

A Tourist Destination

The fact is that although Britton Hill is the highest elevation in Florida, it is technically the lowest “high point” of all of the states in America. Anyone can walk to the top of Britton Hill and reach the highest point without breaking much of a sweat. Even with that said, Britton Hill is still a tourist destination, especially for people who have made it their mission to reach every high point in the U.S., and this is the easiest to reach.

Technically, Britton Hill is located in Lakewood Park. In addition to seeing the highest altitude place in Florida, you would also be able to take a picture next to the sign that advertises that you are at the highest point. 

When you are done there, you can hike through many of the amazing trails in the park, which will bring you through awesome forests and tall laurel oaks. There is also the chance to see a lot of the wildlife that roams freely through the area. It is a generally easy hike that families and children can enjoy in a few hours.

Other High Points of Florida

While the highest altitude place in Florida is Britton Hill, there are other fun facts about the elevation of the sunshine state. For instance, the highest town in Florida is Lakewood, which is located on the border that separates Florida and Alabama. Technically, Lakewood is just a few feet lower than the 345-high point of Britton Hill. 

The other highest points in Florida are Oak Hill, High Hill, and Falling Waters Hill. All three of these hills are very close to each other, and they are also located near the Alabama border. Oak Hill has an elevation of 331 feet, High Hill has an elevation of 323 feet, and Falling Waters Hill has an elevation of 318 feet.

The state capital of Florida is Tallahassee, and it has an elevation of 203 feet. Orlando, one of the most noteworthy vacation destinations in the world, has an elevation of 82 feet. Because of its large appearance, some people believe that Sugarloaf Mountain has the highest elevation in the state, but while it is close, the fact is that it only has an elevation of 312 feet.

Fun Facts About Florida

The Florida panther is the most endangered cat in North America.

The

Florida panther

is the most endangered cat in North America.

©iStock.com/fotoguy22

Make no mistake, Florida is an interesting state. In addition to the fun facts about the highest altitude place in Florida, there are other interesting pieces of trivia about the home of Disney World. Here are some of the most interesting facts:

  • Florida is the only state in the U.S. to have a tropical climate.
  • Florida has hotter weather than any other state.
  • Florida is home to many wild animals, including crocodiles, alligators, panthers, flamingos, and dolphins, among others.
  • The state has the most golf courses of any state in the country.
  • Approximately 1,000 people relocate to Florida every day.
  • There have not been any dinosaur fossils found in Florida.
  • The official state animal is the alligator.
  • Florida produces the most oranges in America. They produce 70% of the country’s oranges.
  • The state ranks as #1 for higher education in America.
  • Florida means “land of flowers” in Spanish.
  • This is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles live together.
  • Florida was the 27th state added to the USA.

Where is Britton Hill Located on a Map?

With an elevation of 345 feet above the average sea level, Britton Hill claims the title of being the tallest natural peak in the state of Florida, situated in the United States.

Here Britton Hill on a map:

Conclusion

So there you have it. You now know that Britton Hill is the highest altitude place in Florida, along with some other fun facts about the sunshine state. Florida is a fascinating state with plenty to see and do, so consider visiting during your next vacation. 

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Ingo70/Shutterstock.com


Share on:
About the Author

Justin Zipprich is a writer at A-Z Animals, where his primary focus is travel, state facts, pets, and mammals. Justin has been writing and editing animal content for over 7 years, though he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Instructional Technology from Western Illinois University, which he earned in 2005. As a resident of Texas, he loves discovering local animals and spending time with his wife and two kids.

Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us? Contact the AZ Animals editorial team.