Marks Knob
   HOME
*





Marks Knob
Marks Knob is a mountain in the central Great Smoky Mountains, in the southeastern United States. It has an elevation of , with of clean prominence. Its summit is a popular bushwhacking destination and one of the most difficult-to-reach summits of the Southern Sixers. Description Marks Knob is the higher of the two peaks that crown Dashoga Ridge (Mount Hardison is the other). Dashoga Ridge descends from its intersection with the Balsam Mountain crest on the slopes of Mount Yonaguska southward to the remote upper Raven Fork valley. The ridge runs roughly parallel to the main Great Smoky Mountains crest, which is just opposite the valley to the west. Marks Knob consists of two peaks, with the southernmost peak being the true summit. The mountain is located entirely within Swain County, North Carolina. Raven Fork, which drains Dashoga Ridge, is part of the Oconaluftee River watershed. The rocks comprising Dashoga Ridge consist mainly of Precambrian metamorphic sandstones ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE