Black Mountain (Kentucky)

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Black Mountain is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Kentucky, located near the Virginia border in the southeastern Appalachian region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highest point of a U.S. state
mountain
access paved road near summit
short hike from parking area
category Highest points of U.S. states
Landforms of Harlan County, Kentucky
Cumberland Mountains
surface form: Mountains of Kentucky
climbingStatus non-technical ascent
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 1262 m
4139 ft
geology sedimentary rock
hasFeature coal mining activity in surrounding area
communication towers near summit
summit marker
hasRoad Kentucky Route 160
hasVegetation Appalachian forest
hasView surrounding Appalachian ridges
is one of the Appalachian state highpoints
isHighestPointOf Kentucky
latitude 36.9142° N
listing U.S. state high point
locatedIn Appalachian Mountains
Harlan County, Kentucky
Kentucky
near Virginia border
southeastern Kentucky
locatedNear Cumberland, Kentucky
Virginia state line
longitude 82.8894° W
nearbyLandUse coal mining
partOf Cumberland Mountains
prominence 2539 ft
774 m
range Appalachian Mountains
Cumberland Mountains
region southeastern Appalachian region
relativeLocation northwest of Big Stone Gap, Virginia
southeast of Harlan, Kentucky
stateRankByElevation 1 in Kentucky
summitStatus on or near private land with public access restrictions at times
topographicIsolation 115.13 mi
185.32 km
USGSTopoMap Kenvir

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Cumberland Mountains contains Black Mountain (Kentucky)