Florida Ridge Hills
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The Florida Ridge Hills are a small ridge of hills made of rock and mud that are found in the Florida panhandle, Southwest Georgia, and Southeast Alabama.
The hills in the range vary from 50 feet above sea level to 300 feet above sea level. Most of the hills' easist access is paved road or a short trail hike no more than 5 miles.
Because of Florida's flat land, and low elevation, these hills give way to one of only two sub-piedmont areas in Florida the other is in North Central Florida and Central Florida with a small range of hills stretching from Ocala to Kissimee. Most of the hills range from 50-150 feet.
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