Mount Sterling
The summit is topped by an abandoned fire tower that gives stunning views of other nearby peaks.
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Mount Sterling Details
Mount Sterling is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of Haywood County, North Carolina. It reaches an elevation of 5,842 feet (1,781 m) above sea level. The summit is topped by an abandoned fire tower that gives stunning views of other nearby peaks. Mount Sterling crowns Mount Sterling Ridge, a 7-mile (11 km) ridge that gradually descends northward from the flanks of Big Cataloochee Mountain (on the Balsam Mountain crest) to the Pigeon River Valley. The ridge divides the Cataloochee area to the east from the Big Creek Valley (which represents the fringe of the Cosby area) to the west. The community of Waterville, North Carolina is located in the Pigeon Valley at the ridge's northern extreme. Geologically, Mount Sterling consists mainly of Precambrian metamorphic sandstone of the Ocoee Supergroup, formed nearly a billion years ago from ancient ocean sediments. The summit of Mount Sterling is surrounded by a stand of Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest. Source: Wikipedia
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Sterling
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1.4 mi away
Mount Sterling Trail
This is shortest, and the most popular route to the summit.
2.3 mi away
Mouse Creek Falls
Located near the end of an easily traveled, gravel trail that was once an old logging railroad grade.
3.4 mi away
Big Creek Campground
This rustic campground offers a peaceful escape deep within the Great Smoky Mountains, perfect for those seeking a genuine connection with nature.
3.4 mi away
Big Creek Picnic Area
10 sites, no pavilion available, open year-round