Balsam Cone

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Balsam Cone is a prominent peak in the Black Mountains of North Carolina, known for its high elevation and dense spruce-fir forests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain peak
biome montane coniferous forest
climate cool, moist, high-elevation climate
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Yancey County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 2016 m
approximately 6611 ft
forestType red spruce–Fraser fir forest
hasEcosystem high-elevation spruce-fir ecosystem
isKnownFor dense spruce-fir forests
high elevation
locatedIn Black Mountains NERFINISHED
North Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
mountainRange Black Mountains NERFINISHED
mountainSystem Southern Appalachians NERFINISHED
nearbyPeak Big Tom NERFINISHED
Cattail Peak NERFINISHED
Mount Craig NERFINISHED
Mount Mitchell NERFINISHED
notableFeature steep, forested slopes
subalpine-like environment
partOf Appalachian Mountains
protectedArea Pisgah National Forest NERFINISHED
recreation hiking in surrounding area
region Western North Carolina NERFINISHED
relativeLocation in the central part of the Black Mountains
state North Carolina NERFINISHED
topographicProminence low relative to nearby peaks
vegetationType southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest

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Deep Gap Trail connectsTo Balsam Cone
Black Mountains contains Balsam Cone