Mount Craig

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Mount Craig is the second-highest peak in the eastern United States, located in North Carolina’s Black Mountains near Mount Mitchell.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
accessPoint Mount Mitchell State Park NERFINISHED
climateZone humid continental
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest NERFINISHED
elevation 2026 m
6647 ft
hasHikingTrail Deep Gap Trail NERFINISHED
hasParentPeak Mount Mitchell NERFINISHED
hasSummit Mount Craig summit NERFINISHED
hasSummitViewsOf Black Mountains NERFINISHED
Mount Mitchell NERFINISHED
isHigherThan all other peaks in the eastern United States except Mount Mitchell
isPartOf Blue Ridge Province NERFINISHED
isPopularFor hiking
scenic views
locatedIn Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
Black Mountains NERFINISHED
North Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States

Yancey County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
mountainRange Black Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Locke Craig NERFINISHED
namedAfterOccupation Governor of North Carolina
near Mount Mitchell NERFINISHED
partOf Pisgah National Forest NERFINISHED
prominence 287 ft
87 m
ranking second-highest peak in North Carolina
second-highest peak in the eastern United States
region Western North Carolina NERFINISHED
state North Carolina NERFINISHED
topographicMap USGS Mount Mitchell NERFINISHED
USGSFeatureID 1021530
withinProtectedArea Mount Mitchell State Park NERFINISHED
Pisgah National Forest NERFINISHED

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Deep Gap Trail connectsTo Mount Craig
Black Mountains contains Mount Craig