Category talk:Mountains of New Jersey

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Here is an informal list of New Jersey's highest points (not including ones that already have pages). Most don't need a page on here, but a few of the higher ones could have a page made and a few other mountains have interesting qualities that might make them worthy of a page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by A1% (talkcontribs)

  • Sunrise Mountain (New Jersey) 1653
  • Paradise Mountain 1606
  • Catfish Mountain 1560
  • Kittatinny Mountain 1549
  • Mount Tammany 1545
  • Culver Ridge 1510
  • Bird Mountain 1497
  • Rattlesnake Mountain (New Jersey) 1492
  • Bearfort Mountain 1480 Highest Point in Passaic County
  • Blue Mountain (New Jersey) 1450
  • Wawayanda Mountain 1448
  • Bearfort Mountain 1400
  • Bowling Green Mountain 1385
  • Maple Hill (New Jersey) 1260
  • Green Pond Mountain 1240
  • Upper Pohatcong Mountain 1235
  • Copperas Mountain 1222
  • Allamuchy Mountain 1222
  • Mount Arlington (Mountain) 1221
  • Pleasant Hill (New Jersey) 1210
  • Mount Paul 1210
  • Pochuck Mountain 1194
  • Lookout Mountain (New Jersey) 1173
  • Baldpate Mountain 1172
  • Mase Mountain 1170
  • Bald Mountain, Mahwah 1164 Highest Point in Bergen County
  • Cobb Hill (New Jersey) 1164
  • County House Mountain 1150
  • Mount No More 1150
  • Mount Mohepinoke 1145
  • Trowbridge Mountain 1140
  • Danville Mountain 1135
  • Jenny Jump Mountain 1134
  • Schooleys Mountain 1120
  • High Mountain 1104
  • Scotts Mountain 1093
  • Kanouse Mountain 1090
  • Herman Hill 1086
  • Drag Hill 1074
  • Rocky Mountain (New Jersey) 1063
  • Mount Defiance (New Jersey) 1040
  • Fox Hill (New Jersey) 1035
  • Torne Mountain 1001
  • Oxford Mountain 973
  • Watnong Mountain 965
  • Randall Hill 960
  • Bucks Hill 960
  • Musconetcong Mountain 955
  • Mount Kipp 951
  • Seward Hill 950
  • Stony Brook Mountains
  • Rock Peon Mountain 944
  • Hell Mountain 943
  • Point Mountain 935
  • Pyramid Mountain (New Jersey) 934
  • Stag Hill (Houvenkopf Mountain) 931
  • Matty Price Hill 917
  • Millstone Hill 916
  • Kikeout Mountain 906
  • Union Hill (New Jersey Mountain) 900
  • Turkey Mountain (New Jersey) 895
  • High Mountain 885
  • Waughaw Mountain 885
  • Sterling Hill 881
  • Pohatcong Mountain 875
  • Smiths Hill 865
  • Bald Hill (New Jersey) 865
  • Preakness Mountain 862
  • Cage Hill 857
  • Long Hill (New Jersey) 851
  • Gravel Hill 847
  • Green Hill (New Jersey) 835
  • Cushetunk Mountain 834 An extinct volcano
  • Mount Paul 815
  • Snake Hill 810
  • Mine Mountain 770 Highest Point in Somerset County
  • Marble Mountain (New Jersey) 765
  • High Rocks 760
  • Campgaw Mountain 750
  • Sugar Loaf Mountain (New Jersey) 750
  • Mount Cecchino 750
  • Bellot Mountain 745
  • Gillespie Hill 730
  • Mount Kemble 710
  • High Rock Mountain 695
  • Blachleys Hill 685
  • Kemble Mountain 671
  • Stony Hill 650
  • Round Mountain (New Jersey) 610
  • Mount Saint John (New Jersey) 610
  • Second Watchung Mountain 607
  • Post Island 575
  • Sourland Mountain 568
  • Federal Hill (New Jersey) 565
  • Hickory Mountain
  • Round Top (New Jersey) 532
  • Stevens Island 520
  • Packanack Mountain
  • Horse Hill 485
  • Towackhow Mountain 478
  • Hook Mountain (Third Watchung Mountain)
  • Strawberry Hill (New Jersey) 475
  • Baldpate Mountain 475
  • First Watchung Mountain 470


I wikified the list. Names with (New Jersey) required disambiguation and are probably not listed on the disambiguation pages. --ChrisRuvolo (t) 19:33, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] classification

How are we determining whether a mountain should get an article? For example, Pochuck Mountain is a ridge with its highest peak (Pochuck) at 1194. However, on the same ridge, there are Glenwood Mountain and Drew Mountains, for example, that are nearly as tall. However, they have much less prominence due to their vicinity to Pochuck. Perhaps for a NJ highlands mountain to be considered significant (absent historical or other significance) it should have a prominence of at least 300-500 ft? Pochuck has a prominence of about 695 feet, much greater than the prominence of its neighbors Glenwood and Drew.Kevin Borland, Esq. (talk) 20:11, 14 June 2008 (UTC)