Panola Mountain

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Panola Mountain is a prominent granite monadnock in Georgia known for its rare ecosystems and protected natural habitats.

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Panola Mountain canonical 1
Sawnee Mountain summit 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf granite monadnock
mountain
protected natural area
age Precambrian granite
composition granite
designationYear 1980
elevation approximately 288 meters
approximately 946 feet
geologicalProvince Piedmont NERFINISHED
hasAccessPolicy guided hikes required for summit access
restricted access to summit
hasEcosystem oak–hickory forest
piedmont granite outcrop ecosystem
rare plant communities
wetland habitats
hasFauna amphibians
raptors
reptiles
songbirds
white-tailed deer
hasFlora diamorpha smallii NERFINISHED
elf orpine
fringe tree
granite stonecrop
prickly pear cactus
hasTrail trails around base and conservation area
knownFor intact granite outcrop communities
protected natural habitats
rare ecosystems
scenic views of the Piedmont
locatedIn Henry County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Rockdale County, Georgia NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

state of Georgia NERFINISHED
managedAs Panola Mountain State Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Georgia Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
mountainType inselberg
monadnock
offersActivity birdwatching
environmental education programs
hiking
nature study
partOf Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area NERFINISHED
Panola Mountain Conservation Area NERFINISHED
Panola Mountain State Park NERFINISHED
protectionStatus designated as a National Natural Landmark
similarTo Arabia Mountain NERFINISHED
Stone Mountain NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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Panola Mountain State Park (nearby) hasFeature Panola Mountain
subject surface form: Panola Mountain State Park
Sawnee Mountain Preserve highestPoint Panola Mountain
this entity surface form: Sawnee Mountain summit