Mount Mitchell is 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level
North Carolina
Mt. Washington, New Hampshire USA, 6,288' above sea level Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina is higher, at 6,684'
There is a Mt Mitchell in North Carolina, USA, and a Mt Mitchell in southern Queensland, Australia.
Mt. Mitchell
Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina (6,684') 2nd - Clingman's Dome, Tennessee (6,643')
Mount. Mitchell (6,684 ft).
Mt. Mitchell, in North Carolina, at 2037 metres (6,684 feet).
Mount Mitchell in northwestern NC which at 6,089 feet above sea level is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains.
it really depends where u are at on the mountain, but the highest elevation is approximently 6,684 feet tall.
Mt. Mitchell is in North Carolina's Mountain Region. That's the Western part of the state. It is a part of the Appalachian mountain range.
The elevation of the tree line varies. The tree line is the point on a particular mountain above which no trees grow. Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is shorter than a number of mountains in North Carolina. Mt. Washington has a tree line. The taller mountains in North Carolina do not.
North carolina There is also a Mt Mitchell in Cunningham's Gap, Queensland, Australia.