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map of Vermont
This is a Landsat satellite image map of Vermont with state boundaries plotted atop of the map.
It was prepared with data from NASA's Landsat GeoCover 2000 dataset and the U.S. Census Bureau.
For a more detailed view see our...


Map of Vermont Satellite Image.

State of Vermont Geography

Area of Vermont: 9,250 sq. miles

Vermont Population: 619107

Highest Point in Vermont
Mt. Mansfield at 4,393 feet feet

Lowest Point in Vermont
Lake Champlain at 95 feet


Vermont geology
Vermont Geological Survey
researches, archives and publishes information related to the
geology, mineral resources and geologic hazards of Vermont.
Map of Vermont rivers
Vermont River Levels
USGS has a clickable map of Vermont rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Vermont. River stage, river discharge and other information can all be accessed online.
Map of Vermont earthquakes
Vermont Earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Vermont earthquake map and an archive of Vermont earthquake information.
Roadside Geology of Vermont and New Hampshire

Learn about the Geology of Vermont and New Hampshire with maps, photos and detailed descriptions written by an expert author. The professional geologist and amateur will both learn a lot from this book.

Unlimited Access to USGS Topographic Maps and Low Altitude Aerial Photos
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View, print and email unlimited low altitude aerial photos and topographic maps of Vermont.
Vermont Rocks & Minerals
Learn about Vermont minerals and Vermont mineral production.

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