Once, when planning a road trip, a trek, or even finding your exact destination, you had to rely on those cumbersome, non-interactive paper maps. Fortunately, that’s no longer necessary. The introduction of online maps, especiallyGoogle Maps, has completely transformed navigation, making it easier and more convenient. It has introduced many great features that physical maps simply couldn’t offer, likeStreet View.

How often does Google Maps update Street View?

Can’t wait for your renovated house to show up on Google Street View? Here’s what you need to know about how the feature gets updated.

Google Maps is useful not only for your everyday commute but also as a great tool for navigating the wilderness or planning your longer hikes. Checking the trail’s elevation is one of the most important factors for your walk, as proper gear and training are crucial, and elevation changes are among the most challenging parts of any hike.

Google Maps Street View

Fortunately, Google Maps allows you to easily check these elevation metrics, making planning much easier. You can explore elevation not only on mountain trails but also in your neighborhood, your childhood home, or your favorite store, just to satisfy your curiosity. Here’s how to find elevation data on Google Maps, whether you’re using a mobile or a desktop version.

I tested Google Maps against Waze to see which is actually better

Google owns two navigation apps: Waze and Google Maps. I use Waze regularly, but I downloaded Google Maps to see how it compares.

How to find elevation on Google Maps on a desktop

You can do this right from the Google Maps website

When planning your hikes and walking trips, you’ll likely use a desktop due to the larger screen and easier navigation for detailed maps. Fortunately, Google Maps and its features, like elevation markers, are readily accessible on a desktop, so you won’t get lost in a maze of settings. Here’s how to find elevation on your desktop, whether it’s a Mac, PC, Chromebook, or any other type.

I tested Google Maps against Apple Maps to see which is actually better

Both Google Maps and Apple Maps have their ups and downs, but there are some things each does better than the other. We break it down.

How to find elevation on Google Maps on Android and iOS

You need the Google Maps mobile app

Even though detailed route planning is more convenient on a desktop, using your mobile for that task – or just to quickly check the elevation of a specific location – is often much faster. It’s always in your hand or close by, so looking up the height of a place while navigation is already running on your phone is quick, easy, and convenient.

Fortunately, looking up elevation markers on your phone is just as easy as on the desktop. Here’s how to do it on both Android and iOS.

Google Maps vs Waze

What is Google Maps Immersive View and how can you use it?

Learn how to explore a new place from the comfort of your home with Google Maps Immersive View.

Q: Do all areas on Google Maps have elevation markers?

Google Maps is a great and easy way to check out the elevation of specific places, but the tool unfortunately has its limitations. Generally, it’s not as accurate as specialized elevation tools, and it doesn’t provide elevation data everywhere – Google has opted to focus on areas that are visibly hilly and skip over plains and other flatter areas.

This isn’t a big issue when you’re planning a hike, but if you’re just curious, you might want to explore a bit more. Luckily, you don’t have to look far – Google offers another tool that can help you be much more accurate and thorough: Google Earth.

Google Maps vs Apple Maps

On Google Earth, you can easily see the elevation everywhere, down to the minute detail – and do so without the elevation lines. It simply appears in the lower right corner of the screen, showing the exact altitude. So, for more granular information, Google Earth is a great resource.

Q: Why would you check your elevation in Google Maps?

Checking your elevation in Google Maps can be useful for a variety of reasons, such as planning a hike to ensure you’re prepared for the terrain, verifying the flood risk of an area, or simply satisfying curiosity about the altitude of different places.

Q: How do I enable the Terrain view on Google Maps?

To enable Terrain view on Google Maps, navigate to the Layers menu located at the bottom right corner of the map interface on the desktop or tap the Layers icon in the mobile app. Select “Terrain” from the options. This view highlights topographical features and, in some cases, elevation markers.

Google Maps Immersive View

Google Maps