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  2. North Carolina Mountains - Blue Ridge Mountain Life

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    Explore the best of the North Carolina Mountains with our complete guide. Discover top activities, from scenic hiking to local culture and cuisine.

  3. Our State Geography in a Snap: The Mountain Region | NCpedia

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    North Carolina has at least 40 mountains that rise to 6,000 feet and 100 that rise more than 5,000 feet. Mount Mitchell in the Black Mountain range is 6, 684 feet high. This is the highest point in North Carolina and the highest in the United States east of the Mississippi River.

  4. 11 Top Places to Visit in the North Carolina Mountains

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    Pondering a mountain escape in North Carolina? From Asheville to Great Smoky Mountain National Park, these are the best getaways in the North Carolina Mountains.

  5. North Carolina Mountains - Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

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    North Carolina Mountains. Check out our in-depth guides to the best things to do in the North Carolina Mountains, including overviews of all the best towns, restaurants, attractions, wineries, resorts, cabin rentals, and more!

  6. Blue Ridge Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Highlands range. The mountain range is located in the Eastern United States and extends 550 miles southwest from southern Pennsylvania through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. [1]

  7. Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina - WorldAtlas

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    Located just 90 miles north of Atlanta, North Carolinas Blue Ridge Mountains is just a Southern section of the more popularly well known Appalachian Mountains.

  8. A Guide to the Blue Ridge Mountains

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    The Blue Ridge Mountains include over 34,500 square miles of stunning landscapes, including breathtaking mountains, dense green forests, serene lakes, rushing rivers, and waterfalls. It is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.