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List of mountains in Georgia (U.S. state)


List of mountains in Georgia (U.S. state)


This article lists notable mountains in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Highest mountains

The following sortable table lists the 11 highest mountain peaks of Georgia with at least 100 feet (30 m) of topographic prominence. The eleven highest mountains in Georgia are all located in five counties in northeast Georgia. Some of these mountains have true summits or peaks, while others are high points on a ridge. Listings found elsewhere may not necessarily agree because they do not include each of these mountains.

Other Blue Ridge mountains

  • Big Bald Mountain
  • Black Mountain (Georgia)
  • Black Rock Mountain
  • Big John Dick Mountain
  • Cowrock Mountain
  • Flat Top (Georgia mountain)
  • Fort Mountain (Murray County, Georgia)
  • Glade Mountain
  • Glassy Mountain
  • Grassy Mountain
  • Horsetrough Mountain
  • Jacks Knob
  • Levelland Mountain
  • Mount Oglethorpe
  • Rich Knob
  • Rich Mountain (Georgia)
  • Rock Mountain (Georgia)
  • Rocky Mountain (Georgia)
  • Rocky Knob (Georgia)
  • Screamer Mountain
  • Springer Mountain
  • Three Sisters (Georgia)
  • Wildcat Mountain (Georgia)
  • Yonah Mountain
  • Young Lick

Ridge-and-Valley

  • Baugh Mountain
  • Johns Mountain
  • Lookout Mountain
  • Pigeon Mountain
  • Snodgrass Hill
  • Taylor Ridge (Georgia)

Other mountains

  • Alcovy Mountain
  • Arabia Mountain
  • Bear Mountain (Georgia)
  • Blackjack Mountain (Carroll County, Georgia)
  • Chenocetah Mountain
  • Currahee Mountain
  • Dowdell's Knob
  • Kennesaw Mountain
  • Little Kennesaw Mountain
  • Panola Mountain
  • Pine Log Mountain
  • Pine Mountain (Bartow County, Georgia)
  • Pine Mountain (Cobb County, Georgia)
  • Sawnee Mountain
  • Stone Mountain
  • Sweat Mountain
  • Wauka Mountain
  • Mount Wilkinson

See also

  • List of mountains in the United States
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References

  • Georgia Above 4000

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of mountains in Georgia (U.S. state) by Wikipedia (Historical)



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