Rock Mountain (Georgia)
Rock Mountain is a name used to describe two different mountains located in the North Georgia mountains that are in two different Georgia counties.
Floyd County
- Rock Mountain is a 1,420-foot (430 m) mountain located west of Armuchee, Georgia.[1] It was named for its rocky peak.[2] It is the location of the Rocky Mountain Project and the Rocky Mountain Hydroelectric Plant.
Rabun County
- A 3,640-foot (1,110 m) mountain called Black Rock Mountain is located on the eastern Continental Divide in north central Rabun County not far from the highest point in the county, Rabun Bald.[3]
- Rock Mountain, elevation 2,824 feet (861 m), is located on the west bank of the Tallulah River near its confluence with the Coleman River.[4]
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References
- TopoQuest map of the Rock Mountain near Armuchee
- "Floyd County". Calhoun Times. September 1, 2004. p. 74. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
- TopoQuest map of the Black Rock Mountain on the Continental Divide
- TopoQuest map of the Rock Mountain at the Tallulah River
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