Elevation 3,293 ft (1,004 m) Country United States of America | Topo map USGS Wardensville Easiest route Hiking | |
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Parent range Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians Range Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians Similar |
Great North Mountain is a 50-mile (80 km) long mountain ridge within the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia. The ridge is located west of the Shenandoah Valley and Massanutten Mountain in Virginia, and east of the Allegheny Mountains and Cacapon River in West Virginia.
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- Map of Great North Mountain 5 VA 22644 USA
- Hike to falls run falls on great north mountain virginia
- GeographyEdit
- Variant namesEdit
- Local Sites of InterestEdit
- References
Map of Great North Mountain, 5, VA 22644, USA
Hike to falls run falls on great north mountain virginia
GeographyEdit
Great North Mountain is oriented along a northeast-southwest axis from its southern terminus along the North Fork Shenandoah River in Rockingham County, Virginia to its northern terminus at U.S. Route 522 in Frederick County, Virginia. In the south, the initial 7 miles (11 km) of the ridge is known Church Mountain. For much of its length, the mountain forms the border between Virginia and West Virginia, in two separate stretches; starting 7 miles (11 km) north of its southern terminus at the border of Hardy County, West Virginia, Rockingham County, Virginia and Shenandoah County, Virginia for 26-mile (42 km) with a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) break where the border shifts east to Paddy Mountain around Wilson Cove, followed by an additional 14 miles (23 km) stretch to the north.
The ridge reaches its greatest elevation, 3,293 feet (1,004 m), at the peak of Mill Mountain, on the border between Hardy County, West Virginia, and Shenandoah County, Virginia, in the George Washington National Forest. The mountain is crossed by U.S. Route 48 and West Virginia and Virginia routes 55 between Wardensville, West Virginia, and Strasburg, Virginia.
Variant namesEdit
According to the Geographic Names Information System, Great North Mountain has been known by the following names:
The Board on Geographic Names handed down two official decisions concerning the mountain's name in the years 1941 and 1967. In 1941, the board decided upon the name Big North Mountain and in 1967, it chose Great North Mountain. Both of these name changes were made in order to differentiate the mountain from North Mountain to the north.
Local Sites of InterestEdit
Part of Great North Mountain is within the George Washington National Forest, which offers many hiking and hunting trails, such as the Seven Springs trail, and those leading to an overlook on Big Schloss, a peak in the area.
The small town of Orkney Springs, Virginia, near the mountain, is the home of Shrine Mont, the Cathedral Shrine of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. This includes the Shrine Mont Hotel (the Virginia House), the Shrine itself, and the labyrinth.