Mountains in North Carolina
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Featured Mountains in North Carolina County
Mountain | Approx. Elevation |
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Mount Mitchell (State High Point) | 6,684 ft (2,037 m) |
Mount Craig | 6,647 ft (2,026 m) |
Clingmans Dome | 6,643 ft (2,025 m) |
Mount Guyot | 6,621 ft (2,018 m) |
Balsam Cone | 6,611 ft (2,015 m) |
Mount Gibbes | 6,571 ft (2,003 m) |
Richland Balsam | 6,410 ft (1,954 m) |
Celo Knob | 6,327 ft (1,928 m) |
Waterrock Knob | 6,292 ft (1,918 m) |
Roan High Bluff | 6,267 ft (1,910 m) |
Find Mountains by County:
- Alamance
- Alexander
- Alleghany
- Anson
- Ashe
- Avery
- Beaufort
- Bertie
- Bladen
- Brunswick
- Buncombe
- Burke
- Caldwell
- Camden
- Carteret
- Caswell
- Catawba
- Chatham
- Cherokee
- Clay
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Craven
- Cumberland
- Currituck
- Dare
- Davidson
- Davie
- Forsyth
- Gaston
- Gates
- Graham
- Guilford
- Halifax
- Harnett
- Haywood
- Henderson
- Hertford
- Hoke
- Hyde
- Iredell
- Jackson
- Lincoln
- Macon
- Madison
- McDowell
- Mecklenburg
- Mitchell
- Montgomery
- Moore
- New Hanover
- Northampton
- Onslow
- Orange
- Pender
- Perquimans
- Person
- Pitt
- Polk
- Randolph
- Richmond
- Robeson
- Rockingham
- Rowan
- Rutherford
- Sampson
- Stanly
- Stokes
- Surry
- Swain
- Transylvania
- Tyrrell
- Union
- Wake
- Washington
- Watauga
- Wilkes
- Yadkin
- Yancey
North Carolina has many mountains, peaks, and hills within its borders. Above you will find an interactive map with pins for all of these summits. Just zoom in to see their specific location in North Carolina. You’ll also find a list of North Carolina counties, from Alamance County to Yancey County. Each one links to a page with a map specific for that North Carolina region. In the Featured Mountains list you will find the highest point in the state and other significant summits and ranges of North Carolina.