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middle+prong+wilderness Latitude and Longitude:

35°20′20″N 82°56′14″W / 35.33889°N 82.93722°W / 35.33889; -82.93722
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Middle Prong Wilderness
Middle Prong Wilderness in North Carolina
Map showing the location of Middle Prong Wilderness
Map showing the location of Middle Prong Wilderness
Location Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Nearest city Brevard
Coordinates 35°20′20″N 82°56′14″W / 35.33889°N 82.93722°W / 35.33889; -82.93722
Area7,900 acres (32 km2)
Established1984
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Website Middle Prong Wilderness

Middle Prong Wilderness was designated in 1984 and it covers 7,900 acres (32 km2) within the Pisgah National Forest in Haywood County, Western North Carolina. The Wilderness Area spans steep, rugged high-elevation ridges ranging from 3,200 to over 6,400 feet, and the area gets its name from the Middle Prong of the Pigeon River finding whose headwaters are located in the area. [1] NC 215 separates from Shining Rock Wilderness to the northeast.

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References

  1. ^ Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Middle Prong Wilderness. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2011-09-06.

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middle+prong+wilderness Latitude and Longitude:

35°20′20″N 82°56′14″W / 35.33889°N 82.93722°W / 35.33889; -82.93722
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Middle Prong Wilderness
Middle Prong Wilderness in North Carolina
Map showing the location of Middle Prong Wilderness
Map showing the location of Middle Prong Wilderness
Location Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Nearest city Brevard
Coordinates 35°20′20″N 82°56′14″W / 35.33889°N 82.93722°W / 35.33889; -82.93722
Area7,900 acres (32 km2)
Established1984
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Website Middle Prong Wilderness

Middle Prong Wilderness was designated in 1984 and it covers 7,900 acres (32 km2) within the Pisgah National Forest in Haywood County, Western North Carolina. The Wilderness Area spans steep, rugged high-elevation ridges ranging from 3,200 to over 6,400 feet, and the area gets its name from the Middle Prong of the Pigeon River finding whose headwaters are located in the area. [1] NC 215 separates from Shining Rock Wilderness to the northeast.

See also

References

  1. ^ Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Middle Prong Wilderness. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2011-09-06.

External links



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