Mount Jefferson (Virginia)

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Mount Jefferson
Elevation: 860 ft (262 m)
Coordinates: 38°01′57″N, 78°31′21″W
Location: Virginia, USA
Topo map: USGS Charlottesville West
Range: Ragged Mountains
First ascent:
Easiest route:
For other mountains named Mount Jefferson, see Mount Jefferson.

Coordinates: 38°01′57″N, 78°31′21″W Mount Jefferson is a mountain located in Albemarle County of central Virginia. It lies south of Lewis Mountain, and is positioned at the northeastern edge of the Ragged Mountains.

It was named Mount Jefferson in honor of Thomas Jefferson after the establishment of the Leander McCormick Observatory on the summit in 1885. Jefferson had urged the purchase of the mountain for the University of Virginia, in part because of its suitability as a site for an observatory. In addition, he valued it for the water resources and the abundance of timber for construction of the university.

Prior to the renaming it had been known as Old Reservoir Mountain and Observatory Mountain (for an observatory which Jefferson directed to be built on the summmit), and is now informally known as Observatory Hill.

The mountain is traversed by McCormick Road and Edgemont Road (which also runs along a neighboring ridge - Edgemont or Midmont), and is the site of several other University of Virginia buildings (including a deactivated nuclear reactor, a linear accelerator and dormitories. It has been preserved in a largely wooded state for the protection of McCormick Observatory from light pollution. It is used by birdwatchers, mountain bikers and hikers.

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