Little Yellow Mountain (North Carolina)

Little Yellow Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 5,504 ft (1,678 m), it is on the border between Avery and Mitchell counties. The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River.

Little Yellow Mountain
Hawk Mountain (left) and Little Yellow Mountain (right) seen from Grandfather Mountain
Highest point
Elevation5,504 ft (1,678 m)[1]
Prominence651 ft (198 m)[1]
Coordinates36°03′55″N 82°04′07″W[2]
Geography
Little Yellow Mountain
Location in North Carolina
LocationAvery / Mitchell counties, North Carolina, U.S.
Parent rangeUnaka Mountains
Blue Ridge Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Carvers Gap

Though named Little Yellow Mountain, it is actually 64 ft (20 m) taller than nearby Big Yellow Mountain.

On December 3, 2009, the Nature Conservancy announced the acquisition of 466 acres (1.89 km2) at the summit of Little Yellow Mountain. The future goal is to transfer the land to the North Carolina State Parks System, becoming part of the Yellow Mountain State Natural Area.[3]

Macon County

There is also a Little Yellow Mountain in Macon County, North Carolina with an elevation of 4,249 ft (1,295 m).[4]

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