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Floyd County topographic map

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Floyd County

Floyd County is situated atop a high plateau of the Blue Ridge Mountains which divides the eastward flowing from the westward flowing waters. With the high topography, no streams flow into Floyd County. The county is drained primarily by Little River and its tributaries which flow into New River below the Claytor Lake Dam and, in turn, by way of the Kanawha River, the Ohio River and the Mississippi River, into the Gulf of Mexico.

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Name: Floyd County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Floyd County, Virginia, United States (36.70872 -80.63398 37.12336 -80.10441)

Average elevation: 707 m

Minimum elevation: 305 m

Maximum elevation: 1,181 m

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