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What southern state has the best mountains?

The Souths Best Mountain Towns
  • Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Secluded and peaceful with winding mountainside streets, Eureka Springs has flair like no other town. ...
  • Dahlonega Georgia. ...
  • Asheville, North Carolina. ...
  • Gatlinburg, Tennessee. ...
  • Alpine, Texas. ...
  • Blue Ridge, Georgia. ...
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee.




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Most of the mountains are in Colorado, including the 10 highest peaks in the entire mountain chain. Mount Elbert, which is the highest point in the Rocky Mountains, is also one of the tallest peaks in the United States.

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Grab your hiking boots and wine glass because the mountains are calling.
  • Eureka Springs, Arkansas. ...
  • Dahlonega Georgia. ...
  • Asheville, North Carolina. ...
  • Gatlinburg, Tennessee. ...
  • Alpine, Texas. ...
  • Blue Ridge, Georgia. ...
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee.


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In peak bagging terminology in the United States, the Southern Sixers refers to the group of mountains in the southern states of North Carolina and Tennessee with elevations above sea level of at least six thousand feet (1829 m).

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Home to nine national parks (more parks than any other state in the country), California is undoubtedly the most beautiful state in America for natural wonders. From sandy beaches drenched in sunlight to majestic granite mountains, arid desert landscapes and the tallest trees in the world, California has it all.

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GEOGRAPHY AND LANDFORMS The Unaka Mountains region is the most rugged in the state and rises along the eastern border. This area has forests and high peaks including Clingman's Dome, Tennessee's highest point. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is also here.

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Five of these summits are located on the international border between Alaska and the Yukon, and three are located on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia. The ten highest major summits of the United States are all located in Alaska.

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Pikes Peak is an amazing backdrop for the town of Colorado Springs, Colorado. It rises from the Rocky Mountains to a height of 14,115 feet above sea level. It is only one out of fifty-three peaks in Colorado that are taller than 14,000 feet.

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