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The text of this article states that Tower Hill is the highest point in this park, rising 240 feet above Lake Michigan. The picture caption for Tower Hill dune in this article states that it rises 236 feet above the lake. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Warren Dunes website refers to a dune formation (Tower Hill?) rising 260 feet above the lake. I don't know which of these figures is correct. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bunkyray5 (talk • contribs) 22:37, 7 August 2016 (UTC) OnX indicates Tower Hill is the highest point in the Park at 804' above sea level. I'm not sure what datum is being used to refer to when the phrase "above Lake Michigan" is used so it's hard to convert. I have the high peak line as 797' above sea level (includes the peak of Mount Edward and Mount Randell) and the "Great Warren Dune" at 650.'Reply