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Newland
United States > North Carolina > Avery County
At an elevation of 3,621 feet or 1,104 metres, it is the highest county seat in the Eastern United States (based on elevations in the USGS database).
Average elevation: 3,740 ft
Banner Elk
United States > North Carolina > Avery County
Banner Elk is located in North America's humid continental climate zone due to its elevation, which gives it a climate more like that of Altoona, Pennsylvania, than Asheville, North Carolina, during the winter. During the summer the temperatures are much like a mountain lake town in New Hampshire. The town…
Average elevation: 3,822 ft
Sugar Mountain
United States > North Carolina > Avery County > Sugar Mountain
Sugar Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 5,236 feet (1,596 m) and is split along the Eastern Continental Divide, generating feeder streams for the Linville, Elk, and North Toe rivers. On its north slope resides the Village…
Average elevation: 4,544 ft
Mount Pleasant
United States > North Carolina > Avery County > Mount Pleasant
Average elevation: 3,907 ft
Newland
United States > North Carolina > Avery County > Newland
At an elevation of 3,621 feet or 1,104 metres, it is the highest county seat in the Eastern United States (based on elevations in the USGS database).
Average elevation: 3,934 ft
Beech Mountain
United States > North Carolina > Avery County > Beech Mountain
Beech Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 5,506 feet (1,657 m) and generates feeder streams for the Elk River. Nestled on the top is the Town of Beech Mountain.
Average elevation: 4,701 ft