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The Roan High Knob Shelter, near the summit of Roan High Knob, can accommodate 15 backpackers. The shelter is maintained by the Tennessee Eastman Hiking and Canoeing Club. However, Overmountain Shelter (found approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) from Carver's Gap towards 19-E) has been indefinitely closed since September 4, 2019.
The 20 highest summits of North Carolina with at least 160 feet of topographic prominence; Rank Summit Mountain Range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location; 1 Mount Mitchell [2] [a] Black Mountains: 6,684 ft 2037 m: 6,094 ft 1857 m: 1,189 mi 1,913 km 2
Roan High Knob: 6,285 Cherokee/Pisgah Mitchell: Carter: 3,485 18.81 Roan High Bluff: 6,178 Pisgah Mitchell 187 1.54 Cloudland Mountain 6,267 Cherokee/Pisgah Mitchell Carter Grassy Ridge Bald: 6,189 Pisgah Avery, Mitchell 688 2.35 Round Bald 5,807 Cherokee/Pisgah Mitchell Carter Jane Bald 5,807 Cherokee/Pisgah Mitchell Carter Hump Mountain 5,587 ...
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Grassy Ridge Bald is a bald mountain in North Carolina and is part of the Roan Highlands, within the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 6,184 feet (1,885 m) and is on the boundary between Avery County, North Carolina (highest point) and Mitchell County, North Carolina. The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River.
Buladean [1] [2] is an unincorporated community in northern Mitchell County, North Carolina in the Harrell Township located along North Carolina State Highway 226 southeast of Unicoi, Tennessee, northwest of Bakersville, North Carolina and south of Roan Mountain. [3]
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Old Bluff Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located near Wade, Cumberland County, North Carolina. The church congregation was founded in 1758. Later its pastor was the Rev. John McLeod, who came from the Isle of Skye, Scotland, in 1770. He was accompanied by many families of Highland Scots. [2]