McAlpine Mountain
Mountain in North Carolina, United States
McAlpine Mountain is a summit in Henderson County, North Carolina, in the United States.[1] With an elevation of 2,923 feet (891 m), McAlpine Mountain is the 1673th highest summit in the state of North Carolina.[2]
The peak was named for Henry McAlpin, an early settler.[3]
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Brushy Mountains |
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Great Balsam Mountains |
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- Moore's Knob
- Pilot Mountain
- Albert Mountain
- Big Butt Mountain
- Cane Creek Mountains
- Crowders Mountain
- Devil's Courthouse
- Kings Pinnacle
- Looking Glass Rock
- Mayfield Mountain
- McAlpine Mountain
- Mount Jefferson
- Mulatto Mountain
- Occoneechee Mountain
- Old Butt Knob
- South Mountains
- Standing Indian Mountain
- Terrells Mountain
- Wayah Bald
- Wesser Bald
- Whiteside Mountain
35°14′34″N 82°26′9″W / 35.24278°N 82.43583°W / 35.24278; -82.43583
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