What is connecticut elevation?

Connecticut has an average elevation of 500 feet above sea level, with its highest point being the summit of Mount Frissell at 2,379 feet above sea level. The state's lowest point is the coast of Long Island Sound which is at sea level. Most of Connecticut's terrain is hilly or mountainous, with prominent ranges including the Taconic Mountains, Berkshire Hills, Litchfield Hills, and the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains. The state's rivers have carved deep valleys and gorges throughout the landscape. The state's capital, Hartford, has an elevation of about 50 feet above sea level.