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BRASSTOWN BALD


Brasstown Bald (Enotah)
Elevation:4,784 feet (1,458 m)
Coordinates:
Location:Georgia, USA
Topo map:USGS Jacks Gap
Range:Blue Ridge Mountains
First ascent:unknown
Easiest route:drive or hike

Approaching Brasstown Bald

'Brasstown Bald' is the highest point in the state of Georgia, USA, with a summit elevation of 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above mean sea level. It is known to the native Cherokee people as 'Enotah'. It is named for the former Cherokee village of Brasstown, Georgia, located along the upper Brasstown Creek. Across the North Carolina state line, immediately to its north, is Brasstown, North Carolina, in the Brasstown Township of Clay County, North Carolina.
Brasstown Bald is partly in Towns County and in Union County. The peak is in Towns County. The mountain is part of the Blue Ridge Mountains and within the borders of the Brasstown Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The mountain is mostly made up of soapstone and dunite.
Looking north from Brasstown Bald

Looking south from Brasstown Bald

On a clear day, it is possible to see Atlanta from the summit. The U.S. Forest Service has webcams atop the Observation tower, and a RAWS weather station further down the mountain. The public can drive to the top via Georgia State Route 180 Spur. One stage of the Tour de Georgia cycling race ends here each year.
Aerial view of Brasstown Bald

Picnic area at Brasstown Bald


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See also



List of tallest mountains of U.S. states

Brasstown Wilderness

References



Georgia's Named Summits

100 highest peaks in Georgia

Georgia peaks over 4,000 feet

External links



Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests Brasstown Bald Visitor Center

Brasstown Wilderness and Brasstown bald Visitor Center

RAWS weather observations at Brasstown (text)

Forest Service article on Brasstown Bald

Topographical Map of Brasstown Bald

Brasstown Bald on Peakware.com

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