Tri-State Peak

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Tri-State Peak is a mountain summit at the junction of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia, known for its scenic views and historical significance within the Cumberland Gap region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
mountain summit
access hiking trail
accessPoint Cumberland Gap National Historical Park visitor areas NERFINISHED
category Landforms of Bell County Kentucky
Landforms of Claiborne County Tennessee
Landforms of Lee County Virginia
Mountains of Kentucky
Mountains of Tennessee
Mountains of Virginia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 1990 feet
approximately 606 meters
geologicalProvince Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
hasAmenity interpretive signage
viewing area
hasBoundaryMarker stone or concrete monument at state junction
hasFeature tri-state boundary marker
hasSignificance associated with historic Cumberland Gap frontier route
marks meeting point of three U.S. states
hasTrail Tri-State Peak Trail NERFINISHED
hasView Cumberland Gap NERFINISHED
Pinnacle Overlook area NERFINISHED
surrounding Appalachian Mountains
knownFor historical significance
location at junction of Kentucky Tennessee and Virginia
scenic views
locatedIn Appalachian Mountains
Cumberland Gap region NERFINISHED
Kentucky
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States

Virginia
locatedInProtectedArea Cumberland Gap National Historical Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cumberland Gap NERFINISHED
Harrogate Tennessee NERFINISHED
Middlesboro Kentucky NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
partOf Appalachian Plateau region NERFINISHED
Cumberland Mountains NERFINISHED
region Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
state Kentucky
Tennessee
Virginia
tourism popular hiking destination
scenic overlook
trailDifficulty moderate
within Cumberland Gap National Historical Park trail system

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