Hi Morgan:

This is an interesting question.  I am assuming the gpx tracks do not have elevation data, and if so, they may not have the accuracy needed for the 12 inch delta in elevation.  Also, the device you used to record the daa may be optimized to minimize file size, therefore is is unlikely you have usable elevation data in the gpx files.

You need to generate a raster digital elevation model (dem) or access one for your target area.  In contrast to vector data,  a raster is typically a continuous grid and for elevation data, each grid would contain the average elevation for that spatial location.  So if each cell in a dem is 10m x 10 m (30.49' x 30.49'), it would not be able to find a flat area that is 100 ft2 (10' x 10'). This is referred to as the resolution of the raster.

If you can locate aerial lidar data for your area, the associated dem typically has a high resolution and would meet your needs. You could use the contour lines from a georeference map, however, you would have to digitize the lines and you would be limited by the contour interval.  If it was 6", then you could find what you are looking for, if it is 5, 10 or 30 feet, there would be too much approximation to reliable find flat areas.  The workflow would be to digitize or source the contour lines, convert them to points at high density> use these to generate a raster at a high enough resolution to find low slope contiguous cells that are less than 100 ft2, so perhaps 2.5 to 3'.

If you can source a high resolution dem, then you can generate a slope raster from the dem and us that to find contiguous areas of 100 ' or more that have a slope of less than 10 % (1 foot over 10 feet).

This is a conceptual answer to your question.  If you proceed, and can source a high res dem, than re-ask the question and the group can provide the specific steps to reach your gola.

Kirk Schmidt


On 10/21/2025 9:27 PM, Morgan Fletcher via QGIS-User wrote:
I use qgis mostly for visualizing gpx tracks, georeferencing old maps, drawing vectors to reveal or highlight information related to a map or physical location.

I have a real-world need, a wish list item, and I wonder if QGIS might be able to solve it.

I want to know where the flat spots are. Given a bounded area on a map, could I ask QGIS to find me all locations that are at least 100 square feet, with less then 1' vertical delta across that space? Yes, I'm trying to find flat camping spots.

Morgan

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