County House Mountain
40°48′27″N 74°57′31″W / 40.8075990°N 74.9585042°W / 40.8075990; -74.9585042[2]Geography Location Warren County, New Jersey, U.S. Topo map USGS Washington Climbing Easiest route Hiking New York–New Jersey Highlands Ramapo Mountains Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians Others
County House Mountain is a mountain in Warren County, New Jersey. The main peak rises to 1,142 feet (348 m), and is located in Mansfield Township. County House Mountain is separated from Oxford Mountain to the southwest at Sykes Gap, and is itself bifurcated at Stewart Gap; it forms a part of the divide between Pohatcong Creek and the Pequest River. It is part of the New York–New Jersey Highlands of the Appalachian Mountains.
References
- ^ Verified elevation from USGS topographic map Washington
- ^ "County House Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
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Mountains of New Jersey
- Allamuchy Mountain
- Baldpate Mountain
- County House Mountain
- Danville Mountain
- Kitty Ann Mountain
- High Rock Mountain
- Jenny Jump Mountain
- Lookout Mountain
- Maple Hill
- Marble Mountain
- Mount Mohepinoke
- Mount No More
- Musconetcong Mountain
- Oxford Mountain
- Pimple Hills
- Pochuck Mountain
- Schooley's Mountain
- Scotts Mountain
- Sterling Hill
- Watnong Mountain
- Wawayanda Mountain
- Bald Mountain
- Bellot Mountain
- Kitty Ann Mountain
- Drag Hill
- Green Hill
- Herman Hill
- Hickory Mountain
- High Mountain
- Houvenkopf Mountain
- Matty Price Hill
- Millstone Hill
- Mount Defiance
- Rocky Mountain
- Bird Mountain
- Blue Mountain
- Catfish Mountain
- Culver Ridge
- High Point
- High Rocks
- Kittatinny Mountain
- Mount Mohican
- Mount Tammany
- Paradise Mountain
- Rattlesnake Mountain
- Sunrise Mountain
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