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Spaniard Knob


Spaniard Knob


Spaniard Knob or Spaniards Knob are the names of two distinct mountains in the Towns County, Georgia.

Spaniard Mountain is a summit in with an elevation of 3,793 feet (1,156 m). Spaniard Mountain most likely was named for the travels of Spanish conquistador Juan Pardo. A variant name is "Spaniard Knob".

Spaniards Knob is a summit with an elevation of 4,006 feet (1,221 m). A variant name is Rocky Knob. The Appalachian Trail goes along the northern slope of the mountain.

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