Delaware: Ebright Azimuth

448 ft (136 m)

At a mere 448 feet (136 meters), Ebright Azimuth holds the title of the highest natural point in Delaware—and yes, it’s essentially a sidewalk. Tucked in a suburban neighborhood near the Pennsylvania border, this modest rise is marked by a roadside sign and a small monument, making it one of the easiest highpoints to reach in the country—in fact, it’s the second-lowest high point in the United States! There’s no hike, no summit cairn, and no alpine gear needed—just a quick photo and a smile. For highpointers, it’s less about elevation and more about the joy of collecting them all. And honestly, there’s something fun about calling this curbside bump your day’s peak.

Ebright Azimuth

More to come…

In the meantime, here’s an interesting read about this high point.