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Maryland Heights (1,460 ft.) Elk Ridge Summit (1,476 ft.) Foot Hills. Red Hill (1,020 ft) Hawks Hill (930 ft) Monadnocks ... List of mountains in Maryland.
The mountains of Maryland, United States. The main article for this category is List of mountains in Maryland; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mountains of Maryland; See also category Mountain ranges of Maryland
South Mountain Range (Maryland−Pennsylvania) (37 P) Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Maryland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
South Mountain is the northern extension of the Blue Ridge Mountain range into Maryland and Pennsylvania.From the Potomac River near Knoxville, Maryland in the south to Dillsburg, Pennsylvania in York County, Pennsylvania in the north, the 70-mile-long (110 km) range separates the Hagerstown and Cumberland valleys from the Piedmont regions of the two states.
Catoctin Mountain traverses Frederick County, Maryland and extends into northern Loudoun County, Virginia.It rises to its greatest elevation of 1,900 feet (580 m) above sea level just southwest of Cunningham Falls State Park [3] and is transected by gaps at Braddock Heights (Fairview Pass), Point of Rocks on the Potomac River and Clarke's Gap west of Leesburg, as well as several other unnamed ...
Across the Potomac the ridge continues as Blue Ridge Mountain in Virginia and West Virginia. To the west of Elk Mountain is the broader Cumberland Valley, in which lie the towns of Hagerstown and Chambersburg, and the Potomac River. The southern end of the ridge, which is part of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, is known as Maryland Heights.
Sugarloaf Mountain is a small (1,283 feet; 391 m) mountain and park about 10 miles (16 km) south of Frederick, Maryland. The closest village is Barnesville, located just over one mile from the foot of the mountain. The peak of this relatively low mountain is approximately 800 feet (244 m) higher than the surrounding farmland.
Sideling Hill Road Cut, a man-made mountain pass on Interstate 68/U.S. Route 40 near Hancock, Maryland An enlargeable map of Maryland's 23 counties and one independent city Western Maryland , also known as the Maryland panhandle or Mountain Maryland , [ 1 ] is the portion of the U.S. state of Maryland that typically consists of Frederick ...