Mt. Guyot

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Mt. Guyot is a prominent, heavily forested peak in the Great Smoky Mountains and one of the highest summits in the eastern United States.

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Mount Guyot 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
access reachable only by hiking trails
AppalachianTrailRelation Appalachian Trail passes near the summit NERFINISHED
category Mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
Mountains of North Carolina
Mountains of Tennessee
Southern Sixers NERFINISHED
climate cool, moist high-elevation climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage French Broad River watershed NERFINISHED
Pigeon River watershed NERFINISHED
ecosystem Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest near summit
elevation 2014 meters
6612 feet
featureType heavily forested peak
geology primarily Precambrian metamorphic rock
hasCampsite Cosby Knob Shelter vicinity
hasTrailNearby Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
higherOnlyThan Clingmans Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedIn Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
Great Smoky Mountains NERFINISHED
Haywood County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Sevier County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf North Carolina NERFINISHED
Tennessee NERFINISHED
map USGS Mount Guyot topographic map
mountainRange Great Smoky Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Arnold Henry Guyot NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation geographer
geologist
notableFor high elevation in eastern United States
remote and relatively undeveloped summit area
partOf Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
prominence Approximately 853 feet
protectedArea Great Smoky Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
ranking One of the highest peaks in the eastern United States
Second-highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains
region Southern Appalachians NERFINISHED
relativeLocation eastern part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
roadAccess no direct road to the summit
summitCharacteristics heavily forested summit
topographicIsolation Approximately 6.3 miles
USState North Carolina NERFINISHED
Tennessee NERFINISHED
vegetation heavily forested

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Franconia Range contains Mt. Guyot
this entity surface form: Mount Guyot