Mount Zion Church

Mount Zion Church is a church in , and has an elevation of 2,966 feet. Mount Zion Church is situated nearby to the reservoir , as well as near the peak .
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  • Type: Church
  • Also known as: Zion Church
  • Roof shape: gabled

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Lake Winfield Scott and Slaughter Mountain.

Reservoir
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is an 18-acre mountain lake located 10 miles south of , in Union County. The lake, which is owned and managed by the U.S. Forest Service, is the source of Cooper Creek.

Peak
Photo: Thomson200, CC0.
, with an elevation of 4,338 ft, is the ninth-highest peak in the U.S. state of . It is located in and is the second-highest mountain in Union County. is situated 2½ miles northeast of Mount Zion Church.

Mount Zion Church

Latitude
34.72481° or 34° 43′ 29″ north
Longitude
-83.98239° or 83° 58′ 57″ west
Elevation
2,966 feet (904 metres)
Levels
1
Open location code
866RP2F9+W2
Open­Street­Map ID
way 419807436
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­church
Open­Street­Map attribute
roof-shape=­gabled
Geo­Names ID
4211329
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