Tonoloway Ridge
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Tonoloway Ridge | |
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Elevation | 393.8 metres (1,292 feet) |
Location | Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, USA |
Range | Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians |
Coordinates | |
Topo map | USGS Great Cacapon, Hancock |
Easiest route | hike, drive |
Tonoloway Ridge is a mountain ridge that runs southwest northeast through the U.S. states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. It reaches its highest point above sea-level of 1,292 feet (393.8 m) at a knob on its southern end in Morgan County, West Virginia. Tonoloway Ridge is separated by gaps at Great Cacapon on the Potomac River and at Little Tonoloway Creek where it is traversed by Interstate 68 in Maryland.