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Jackson County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 979 m

Roxboro

United States > North Carolina > Person County

Roxboro receives an average of 7.2 in (180 mm) of snow per winter. Freezing rain and sleet occur most winters, and occasionally the area experiences a major, damaging ice storm. Roxboro is often dubbed the "Snow Capital of the Triangle" because it often receives the most or close to the most snow during…

Average elevation: 191 m

Pamlico County

United States > North Carolina > Pamlico County

The county was formed in 1872 from parts of Beaufort and Craven counties. It was named for Pamlico Sound, which adjoins it. Vernacular usage in the area, especially in Craven County, refers to Pamlico County as being "down in the county." Prior to 1872, it was a part of Craven County and has a very low…

Average elevation: 5 m

Milton

United States > North Carolina > Caswell County

Average elevation: 130 m

Gastonia

United States > North Carolina > Gaston County

Average elevation: 230 m

Hayesville

United States > North Carolina > Clay County

Average elevation: 573 m

Relief

United States > North Carolina > Mitchell County

Average elevation: 735 m

Swain County

United States > North Carolina

The county is located in far Western North Carolina in the Great Smoky Mountains. It holds more of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park than any other county in North Carolina or Tennessee. The highest point in the county is Kuwohi, elevation 6,643 feet (2,025 m), located on the NC/TN border. Kuwohi is the…

Average elevation: 893 m

Wayne County

United States > North Carolina

Wayne County's surface is level to gently rolling uplands with broad bottoms along the rivers and some creeks. Elevations are predominantly 120 to 145 feet above sea level. The largest waterway, the Neuse River, bisects the lower central portion of the county and cuts a deep channel 20 to 40 feet deep as it…

Average elevation: 39 m

Canton

United States > North Carolina > Haywood County

Average elevation: 942 m

Concord

United States > North Carolina > Cabarrus County

Average elevation: 201 m

Nash County

United States > North Carolina

Nash County rests in the northeastern part of North Carolina along the dividing line between the Peidmont and Coastal Plain regions. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 542.82 square miles (1,405.9 km2), of which 540.44 square miles (1,399.7 km2) is land and 2.38 square miles…

Average elevation: 59 m

McDowell County

United States > North Carolina

Archaeological excavations performed by Dr. David Moore during the early 1980s, revealed artifacts and other evidence that the earliest inhabitants of McDowell County lived there from the Woodland period and Mississippian culture era, from 250 to 1500 AD. Dr. Moore discovered this material in an area close to…

Average elevation: 682 m

Clinton

United States > North Carolina > Sampson County

Average elevation: 46 m

West Jefferson

United States > North Carolina > Ashe County

West Jefferson is a popular destination among tourists and retirees from Florida, as well as those from the lower elevations of the Carolinas and Georgia.

Average elevation: 1,002 m

Newland

United States > North Carolina > Avery County

Newland is a town in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 698 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Avery County. It is the highest, by elevation, county seat east of the Mississippi River.

Average elevation: 1,140 m

Beech Mountain

United States > North Carolina > Watauga County

Beech Mountain is a town in both Avery and Watauga counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 320. The town is located atop Beech Mountain and is the highest town east of the Rocky Mountains at 5,506 ft (1,678 m) in elevation. The nearest municipality at a…

Average elevation: 1,267 m

Maury

United States > North Carolina > Greene County

Average elevation: 21 m

Sherrills Ford

United States > North Carolina > Catawba County

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP had a total area of 7.8 square miles (20 km2), 0.13% of which is water. It sits at an elevation of 204 m (670 ft).

Average elevation: 255 m

Topton

United States > North Carolina > Cherokee County

Average elevation: 980 m

Grandfather Mountain State Park

United States > North Carolina > Watauga County > Banner Elk

Grandfather Mountain rises 5,964 feet above sea level, and due to the considerable elevation gain the mountain boasts 16 distinct ecological communities. The mountain is famous for its rugged character, and is home to many hidden caves and significant cliffs.

Average elevation: 1,293 m

Stone Mountain State Park

United States > North Carolina > Wilkes County

The centerpiece of the park is Stone Mountain, a dome of exposed granite (specifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of the Precambrian Alligator Back Formation. It rises sharply over 600 feet (183 m) above the surrounding terrain. The mountain, which has…

Average elevation: 641 m

Maiden

United States > North Carolina > Catawba County

Average elevation: 273 m

Eno River State Park

United States > North Carolina > Orange County

The Cox Mountain Trail is marked by blue blazes. The 3.75-mile (6.04 km) trail passes a picnic area and crosses the suspension foot bridge. The trail goes up 270 feet (82 m) in elevation and at one point follows Hillsborough Coach Road. When getting closer to Cox Mountain, the trail can get fairly steep. The…

Average elevation: 167 m

Hanging Rock State Park

United States > North Carolina > Stokes County > Danbury

Hanging Rock State Park is located in the Sauratown Mountain Range, one of the most easterly mountain ranges in the state. Often called "the mountains away from the mountains," the Sauratown range is made up of monadnocks that are separated from the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. The Sauratown Mountains lie…

Average elevation: 323 m

Gorges State Park

United States > North Carolina > Transylvania County

Following the flood, local citizens eventually sold large land tracts in the Gorges to Singer Sewing Machine Company, which logged most of the land. Then, in the 1940s and 1950s, Singer sold the land to Duke Energy Corporation. The corporation purchased the land for its steep topography and high rainfall,…

Average elevation: 682 m

Macon County

United States > North Carolina

Cullasaja Falls is a waterfall in Southwestern North Carolina east of Franklin. The waterfall is located on the Cullasaja River in the Nantahala National Forest and is part of the Mountain Waters Scenic Byway. Cullasaja comes from a Cherokee word meaning "honey locust place." The falls is the last major…

Average elevation: 904 m

Mount Airy

United States > North Carolina > Surry County

Average elevation: 346 m

Franklin County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 92 m

Rowan County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 228 m

Pasquotank County

United States > North Carolina

Almost all of the terrain in Pasquotank County is flatland with a topography near sea level, a characteristic of most of North Carolina's Coastal Plain. The county is flanked by two rivers: the Pasquotank and the Little River.

Average elevation: 3 m

2388

United States > North Carolina > Yancey County > Burnsville

In addition to Mount Mitchell itself, the park encompasses several other peaks which top out at over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) in elevation, including Mount Hallback, Mount Craig (just 52 feet (16 m) shy of Mount Mitchell in elevation and the second highest peak east of the Mississippi River), Big Tom and Balsam…

Average elevation: 1,274 m

Hamlet

United States > North Carolina > Richmond County

Average elevation: 103 m

Cates

United States > North Carolina > Person County

Average elevation: 181 m

Efland

United States > North Carolina > Orange County

Average elevation: 193 m

Wake Forest

United States > North Carolina > Wake County

Wake Forest is located in the northeast-central region of North Carolina, where the North American Piedmont and Atlantic Coastal Plain regions meet. This area is known as the "Fall Line" because it marks the elevation inland at which waterfalls begin to appear in creeks and rivers. Its central Piedmont…

Average elevation: 105 m

Saluda

United States > North Carolina > Polk County

Saluda is located in southwestern Polk County. Two small parts of the city extend west and north into Henderson County. The elevation on Main Street is 2,097 feet (639 m) above sea level, while the elevation at the bottom end of the Saluda Grade, in Tryon, is 1,080 feet (329.1 m).

Average elevation: 635 m

Madison County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 802 m

Henderson County

United States > North Carolina

Due to its geographic setting along the Eastern Continental Divide and its extreme topographic variation, Henderson County presents a wide variation in temperature and precipitation conditions. The highest elevations occur along the northwest and northern boundaries of the county and within the Blue Ridge…

Average elevation: 703 m

Johnston County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 64 m

Zebulon

United States > North Carolina > Wake County

Zebulon is located in the northeast central region of North Carolina, where the North American Piedmont and Atlantic Coastal Plain regions meet. This area is known as the "Fall Line" because it marks the elevation inland at which waterfalls begin to appear in creeks and rivers. Its central Piedmont location…

Average elevation: 91 m

Bladen County

United States > North Carolina

Average elevation: 27 m

Smokemont

United States > North Carolina > Swain County

Average elevation: 898 m

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