Capshaw Mountain

Capshaw Mountain is a mountain located in Harvest, Alabama. Capshaw Mountain forms a watershed that provides the water supply for the community. It extends upwards about 800 feet above the general elevation in the area. It is not part of the Cumberland Plateau.

Capshaw Mountain
Capshaw Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,250 ft (380 m)[1]
ListingList of mountains of the United States
Coordinates34°49′08″N 86°44′17″W[1]
Geography
LocationMadison County, Alabama, US
Topo mapUSGS Jeff

Communications Towers

The top of this small mountain is the site of three tall communications towers used by local radio stations, television stations, wireless phone companies, state agencies, and other private companies. The elevation of Capshaw Mountain and its location make it uniquely valuable as the site for regional communications. From its towers, line of sight communications may be achieved as far as Nashville, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama. To the west this extends well into Mississippi and to the east to Chattanooga, Tennessee. The extent of such communications covers an area of nearly 125 miles (200 km) radially around the community.

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