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Sassafras Knob-West Slope, Tennessee


Prominence: 0 ft, 0 m

Elevation: 3280+ feet, 1000+ meters


Approx. Isolation: 0 mi, 0 km
Elevation Info:Elevation range: 3280 - 3320 ft
    (40-foot closed contour)
NAVD88 Elevation: 3280 ft / 1000 m
    (Range 3280 - 3320 ft)
Peak TypeSlope Point, subsidiary to Sassafras Knob
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)35° 5' 38'' N; 84° 25' 14'' W
35.094024, -84.420439 (Dec Deg)
735147E 3886515N Zone 16 (UTM)
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceTennessee
County/Second Level RegionPolk
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ProminenceClean Prominence: 0 ft/0 m
Optimistic Prominence: 80 ft/24 m
Key Col: 3280 ft/1000 m  (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 3240 and 3280 feet.
Isolation0 mi/0 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Sassafras Knob-West Slope  (E)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Appalachian Mountains
Range3: Blue Ridge Mountains
Range4: Southern Blue Ridge Front
Range5: Georgia Blue Ridge
Drainage BasinsHiwassee
Tennessee
Ohio
Mississippi
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic Ocean
OwnershipLand: Cherokee National Forest
Wilderness/Special Area: Little Frog Mountain Wilderness Area (Highest Point)
Topo MapDucktown O35084a4 1:24,000



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