Big Duck Hawk Ridge

Big Duck Hawk Ridge is a ridge in , and has an elevation of 4,583 feet. Big Duck Hawk Ridge is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the area .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mount Le Conte and Mount Mingus.

Peak
is a mountain located within the in . At 6,593 ft it is the third highest peak in the national park, behind and .

Peak
is a mountain located in the in the U.S. state of . It is part of the subrange of the , which is, in turn, part of the .

Peak
is a mountain in the central in . It is 4,724 feet above sea level. is a double-capstone knob on the eastern slope of the Sugarland Mountain massif, which stretches north-south across the north-central section of the Smokies. resides east of and southeast of . is situated 1½ miles west of Big Duck Hawk Ridge.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include The Sugarlands.

Hamlet
is a valley in Tennessee within the north-central , located in the southeastern United States. Formerly home to a string of small communities, the valley is now the location of the headquarters and Visitor Center. is situated 6 miles northwest of Big Duck Hawk Ridge.

Big Duck Hawk Ridge

Latitude
35.63762° or 35° 38′ 15″ north
Longitude
-83.44965° or 83° 26′ 59″ west
Elevation
4,583 feet (1,397 metres)
Open location code
867RJHQ2+24
Geo­Names ID
12175930
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Fort Harry and Scratch Britches.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Alum Cave Bluff and Little Duck Hawk Ridge.

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