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  2. List of mountains in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Round Top Mountain (1,702 ft.) ... Maryland Heights (1,460 ft.) Elk Ridge Summit (1,476 ft.) Foot Hills. Red Hill (1,020 ft) Hawks Hill (930 ft) Monadnocks

  3. Hoye-Crest - Wikipedia

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    Hoye-Crest is a summit along Backbone Mountain just inside of Garrett County, Maryland. It is the highest natural point in Maryland at an elevation of 3,360 feet (1,020 m). [3] The location, named for Captain Charles E. Hoye (1876–1951), founder of the Garrett County Historical Society, offers a view of the North Branch Potomac River valley ...

  4. Western Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland's only ski resort, Wisp Ski Resort, is located on a 172 acre property next to Deep Creek Lake. Hosting a year-round mountain coaster and cross country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, it is a major tourist attraction in the region. [14]

  5. Wills Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    From 1899 until 1930, Wills Mountain was the site of the Wills Mountain Inn, a mansion featuring 46 bedrooms with private baths and a grand ballroom that was initially used as a fraternal clubhouse and informal country club. [2] In 1902, the property was sold to Dr. Henry Fry for conversion to a sanatorium. [3] The property burned down in 1930. [2]

  6. Elk Ridge (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    To the west of Elk Mountain is the broader Cumberland Valley, in which lie the towns of Hagerstown and Chambersburg, and the Potomac River. The southern end of the ridge, which is part of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, is known as Maryland Heights. Maryland Heights Cliffs as seen from the C&O Canal

  7. Garrett County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hoye-Crest, a summit along Backbone Mountain, is the highest point in Maryland at an elevation of 3,360 feet (1,020 m). [6] The Eastern Continental Divide runs along portions of Backbone Mountain. The western part of the county, drained by the Youghiogheny River, is the only part of Maryland within the Mississippi River drainage basin.

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