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Michigan Relief Map


A relief map uses shading and coloring techniques to depict terrain elevations and depressions.  This Michigan map page features static and interactive relief maps of Michigan that depict mountains, valleys, and other physical features.  The static map shows terrain features within the boundaries of the state, while the interactive maps can be zoomed and panned to show detailed terrain features and contour lines in Michigan and the surrounding region.

Static Michigan Relief Map

Michigan relief map

Interactive Michigan Relief Maps

The interactive relief map choices include a standard Google terrain map and an enhanced Google terrain map with Street View capabilities.  To zoom in or out on either of these Michigan maps, click or touch its plus (+) button or its minus (-) button, respectively.  To pan either map in any direction, simply swipe it or drag it in that direction.  To display either of these Michigan terrain maps, click or touch one of the following menu options.

Standard Terrain MapEnhanced Terrain Map

Michigan's highest elevation is Mount Arvon, which rises to 1,979 feet above sea level.  The largest lake in Michigan is Houghton Lake.  If you are planning a visit to Michigan, please see Michigan.org, the official state tourism site, where you can find a wide range of travel and vacation information.  For information about Michigan history and recreational activities, visit the following National Park sites.

Michigan National Parks


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Michigan Relief Map