Kittatinny Mountains
The Kittatinny Mountains are a long ridge across northwestern New Jersey. The highest peak in the range is High Point at 1,803 feet/550 meters, which is also the highest point in the state of New Jersey. The second highest mountain is Sunrise Mountain, located within Stokes State Forest. The Delaware River flanks the ridge for much of its distance, finally cutting across the ridge at the Delaware Water Gap just south of Mount Tammany.
Related Topics:
New Jersey - High Point - Feet - Meters - Stokes State Forest - Delaware River - Delaware Water Gap - Mount Tammany
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The Kittatinnies are actually a segment of the Blue Ridge Mountains; from Pennsylvania southward the ridge is known under that name. To the north in New York, the ridge is known as the Shawangunk Mountains.
Related Topics:
Blue Ridge Mountains - Pennsylvania - New York - Shawangunk Mountains
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