Bald Mountain
Bald Mountain is the name of more than 5,600 geographic locations in the United States, including:
- Bald Mountain (California), a name given to over fifty summits in California
- Bald Mountain (Idaho)
- Bald Mountain (Lyon County, Nevada), highest peak in the Pine Grove Hills and most prominent mountain in Lyon County
- Bald Mountain (Maine)
- Bald Mountain (Troy, New York)
- Bald Mountain (Oregon), in the Cascade Range
- Bald Mountain (Pennsylvania)
- Bald Mountain (Washington), a name given to about 15 summits in Washington
- Bald Mountain (Utah), a mountain in the Uinta Mountains
- Bald Mountain Recreation Area, located next to Lake Orion in Oakland County, Michigan
- Bald Mountain, a peak of the White Rock (Taconic Mountains) ridgeline of New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts
- Bald Mountains, a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains spanning the Tennessee-North Carolina border
- Central Nevada Bald Mountain, a biome of the Central Basin and Range ecoregion
- Grass Valley Bald Mountain, a peak near Little Grass Valley Reservoir in California
- Bald Mountain in Jefferson County, Montana
- Bald Mountain in Madison County, Montana
- Bald Mountain in Mineral County, Montana
- Bald Mountain in Park County, Montana
Bald Mountain may also refer to:
- Mount Pelée, a volcano in Martinique
- Lysa Hora (folklore) (translated as Bald Mountain); mountaintops where, in East Slavic folklore, supernatural creatures gather
- Night on Bald Mountain, compositions by Modest Mussorgsky and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov inspired by the above
- The home location of the villain Chernabog in the Disney movie Fantasia
- The Bald Mountain meteorite of 1929, which fell in North Carolina, United States (see Meteorite fall)
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