Carraway Mountains
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The Carraway Mountains are a mountain range located in western Randolph County, North Carolina and a section of eastern Davidson County, North Carolina. The mountains are located between the towns of Asheboro and Lexington and are bisected by US Highway 64. The mountains are known for their rugged and steep terrain and rise to over 1,000 feet. Typically the Carraways are said to be a part of the Uwharrie Mountains and make up the northern extent of this range. Some believe and catagorize the mountains are actually their own chain since their height and terrain are typically much rougher and higher than the Uwharries themselves. It can, also, be said the range's peaks are composed of monadnock. They extend from roughly south of High Point, NC and transition into the Uwharries, stretching roughly 30 miles. The range is roughly only about 10 miles wide. The range takes it's name from Carraway Creek, which is believed to be named from a deviation of a local Indian tribe that lived in the area. The area was once a highly used Indian trading area and many early settlers noted that the Indian trading paths tended to "disappear" into the mountains. Prominent peaks in the area are Carraway Mountain, Ridges Mountain, and Sheppard Mountain, the latter being the highest point in Randolph County.