Grade From Elevation Calculator

Enter start and end elevations and horizontal distance to find the slope grade.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Slope grade expresses steepness as a percentage: the vertical rise divided by the horizontal run, multiplied by 100 — Grade % = ((End elevation − Start elevation) / Horizontal distance) × 100 — which is different from the slope angle in degrees, though the two are related by angle = arctan(rise/run). A 100% grade is a 45° slope, not vertical, which is a common point of confusion.

Grade percentage is the standard unit used in road and trail construction, civil engineering drawings, and outdoor recreation: highway grades are typically kept under about 6–8%, ADA-compliant wheelchair ramps must generally stay at or below 8.3% (1:12), and hiking or cycling routes are often rated by their steepest sustained grade. This calculator takes a start and end elevation and the horizontal distance between them and returns the rise, the grade percentage, and the equivalent slope angle.

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