Britton Hill
Britton Hill is the highest point in the state of Florida, standing at an elevation of 345 feet (105 meters) above sea level. Located in Walton County, it is part of the Florida Panhandle and is situated within the Apalachicola National Forest. Despite being the highest point in Florida, it is relatively low compared to peaks in other states.
The area around Britton Hill is characterized by rolling hills and pine forests, making it a scenic spot for visitors. A small marker indicates the summit, which is often overlooked due to Florida's generally flat terrain. The site attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts looking to explore the unique landscape.