Rocky Knob (Georgia)
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- For other peaks or mountains called Rocky Knob, see Rocky Knob. For other mountains named Rocky Mountain, see Rocky Mountain
Rocky Knob is a name used to describe eight different mountain peaks located in the North Georgia mountains that are scattered among four different Georgia counties.
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[edit] Fannin County
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- A peak called Rocky Knob with an elevation of 2,594 feet is located east of the southern end of Blue Ridge Lake on Rocky Knob Ridge. [1]
[edit] Rabun County
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- A peak called Rocky Knob is located east of Mountain City and has an elevation of 3,304 feet.[2] The peak falls on the Eastern Continental Divide
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- A 3,320 foot peak called Rocky Knob is located northwest of Dillard, adjacent to Hog Mountain, elevation 3,120 feet. [3] Rocky Knob is about 0.3 miles south of the North Carolina state line.
[edit] Towns County
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- A peak called Rocky Knob is located along the boundary between Towns and Rabun counties in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The 3,560 foot summit is actually in Towns County and the Appalachian Trail crosses the peak.[4] Rocky Knob is the last named peak in Georgia crossed by the Appalcahian Trail.
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- A peak called Rocky Knob is located located east of Young Harris on Ramey Mountain with an elevation of 3,320 feet.[5]
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- A 3,400 foot peak called Rocky Knob is located less than one mile south of the North Carolina state line on Spring Ridge. [6]
[edit] Union County
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- A peak called Rocky Knob with an elevation of 3,740 feet is located south of Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak. [7] It is found on Rocky Mountain, elevation 4,191 feet, directly south of the mountain's peak, on a spur or ridge that is oriented north-south. Rocky Knob is within the boundaries of the Brasstown Wilderness.
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- A peak called Rocky Knob is located on Locust Log Ridge west of Brasstown Bald within the boundaries of the Brasstown Wilderness and has an elevation of 3,663 feet. [8] Locust Log Ridge has two spurs emanating from the cliffs at Blue Bluff and Rocky Knob is on the southern spur. The Arkaquah Trail, which descends from Brasstown Bald to Track Rock, passes to the north of Rocky Knob and follows the northern spur of Locust Log Ridge.
[edit] References
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob in Fannin County
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near Mountain City
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near Dillard
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob on the Appalachian Trail
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near Young Harris
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near the NC line
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near Brasstown Bald
- ^ Topozone Map of the Rocky Knob near Arkaquah Trail