Elevation of Charlotte

230 m

35.2271° N, 80.8431° W  ·  North Carolina, USA

Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city, sits at 230 meters (755 ft) above sea level. Located in the Piedmont region between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coast, Charlotte has a gently rolling terrain.

Key Facts at a Glance

Lowest point (creek valleys)170 m
Highest point285 m
Coordinates35.2271° N, 80.8431° W
Country / RegionNorth Carolina, USA
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Elevations by District

District / AreaElevation
Uptown / City Centre215–235 m
South End195–225 m
Dilworth / Midwood210–240 m
Myers Park / Eastover230–260 m
University Area235–265 m
South Charlotte / Ballantyne250–280 m

Compare: Charlotte and Nearby Cities

CityElevation
Raleigh, NC96 m
Atlanta, GA320 m
Richmond, VA50 m
Washington DC9 m

Interesting Facts About Charlotte's Elevation

Frequently Asked Questions About the Elevation of Charlotte

What is the elevation of Charlotte, NC?

Charlotte sits at approximately 230 metres (755 feet) above sea level in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

Is Charlotte in the mountains?

No, Charlotte is in the Piedmont region – the transitional zone between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the Atlantic coastal plain to the east. The nearest mountains (Blue Ridge) are about 150 km to the northwest.

Does Charlotte get snow?

Charlotte gets occasional snowfall, typically 5–15 cm per year. Ice storms from freezing rain are often more impactful than snowfall in the Piedmont region.

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