Great Craggy Mountains

      Great Craggy Mountains
      CraggyPinnacle.JPG
      View from atop Craggy Pinnacle overlooking Montreat and Black Mountain
      Highest point
      Peak Craggy Dome
      Elevation 6,105 ft (1,861 m)
      Coordinates 35°42′21″N 82°22′0″W / 35.70583°N 82.36667°W / 35.70583; -82.36667
      Geography
      Country United States
      State North Carolina
      Range coordinates 35°42′N 82°23′W / 35.7°N 82.38°W / 35.7; -82.38Coordinates: 35°42′N 82°23′W / 35.7°N 82.38°W / 35.7; -82.38
      Parent range Blue Ridge Mountains
      Borders on Black Mountains
      Geology
      Orogeny Alleghenian

      The Great Craggy Mountains, commonly called the Craggies, are a mountain range in western North Carolina, United States. They are a subrange of the Blue Ridge Mountains and encompass an area of approx. 194 sq mi (503 km²). They are situated in Buncombe County, North Carolina, 14 miles northeast of Asheville. The Black Mountains lie to the northeast, across the upper Cane River valley.

      The Blue Ridge Parkway runs along its crest. Craggy Gardens, an area of 16 km, is covered with purple rhododendrons in mid-June.

      Habitat

      The high slopes of the Great Craggies are dominated by heath bald with rhododendron and blueberry, and northern hardwood forest with beech, buckeye, mountain ash and red oak. The Craggies are in the Pisgah National Forest area.

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      Peaks

      The highest point in the Great Craggy Mountains is Craggy Dome, which rises to an elevation of 6,105 feet (1,861 m).[1]

      Peak Name Elevation Prominence Coordinates Easiest route
      Craggy Dome 6,105 feet (1,861 m) 1,000 feet (305 m) 35°42′21″N 82°22′00″W / 35.70583°N 82.36667°W / 35.70583; -82.36667[2] Hike
      Bullhead Mountain 5,899 feet (1,798 m) 320 feet (98 m) 35°42′59″N 82°21′29″W / 35.71639°N 82.35806°W / 35.71639; -82.35806[3] Hike
      Craggy Pinnacle 5,817 feet (1,773 m) 233 feet (71 m) 35°42′12″N 82°22′40″W / 35.70333°N 82.37778°W / 35.70333; -82.37778[4] Trail
      Craggy Gardens 5,525 feet (1,684 m) 160 feet (49 m) 35°41′33″N 82°23′05″W / 35.69250°N 82.38472°W / 35.69250; -82.38472[5] Trail
      Locust Knob 5,429 feet (1,655 m) 35°43′41″N 82°21′02″W / 35.72806°N 82.35056°W / 35.72806; -82.35056[6] Hike
      Snowball Mountain 5,341 feet (1,628 m) 440 feet (134 m) 35°42′07″N 82°24′26″W / 35.70194°N 82.40722°W / 35.70194; -82.40722[7] Trail
      Bearpen Knob 5,266 feet (1,605 m) 48 feet (15 m) 35°41′58″N 82°23′38″W / 35.69944°N 82.39389°W / 35.69944; -82.39389[8] Hike
      Lane Pinnacle 5,194 feet (1,583 m) 590 feet (180 m) 35°40′52″N 82°25′18″W / 35.68111°N 82.42167°W / 35.68111; -82.42167[9] Hike
      Little Snowball Mountain 4,692 feet (1,430 m) 320 feet (98 m) 35°43′12″N 82°25′50″W / 35.72000°N 82.43056°W / 35.72000; -82.43056[10] Trail
      Frosty Knob 4,236 feet (1,291 m) 1,126 feet (343 m) 35°44′31″N 82°28′45″W / 35.74194°N 82.47917°W / 35.74194; -82.47917[11] Hike
      Beaucatcher Mountain 2,694 feet (821 m) 35°36′19″N 82°32′17″W / 35.60528°N 82.53806°W / 35.60528; -82.53806[12] Auto Road
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      Last modified on 22 September 2012, at 19:04