Florida: Britton Hill
345 ft (105 m)
Britton Hill may be the lowest highpoint in the United States, topping out at just 345 feet (105 meters), but it still counts—and for highpointers, that’s what matters. Located in Walton County near the Alabama border, this gentle rise sits in a peaceful park with a commemorative stone, a small overlook, and a sign welcoming you to the highest natural point in Florida. It edges out only Delaware’s Ebright Azimuth in elevation, making it a must-visit for anyone committed to tagging them all. There’s no need for hiking boots or oxygen here—just a short stroll, a quick photo, and maybe a chuckle. But for all its modesty, Britton Hill checks another state off the list and offers a quiet pause in Florida’s otherwise flat and fast-moving landscape.
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