- Wawayanda Mountain
Infobox Mountain
Name = Wawayanda Mountain
Photo = Wawayanda Mountain.jpg
Caption = Wawayanda Mountain from the Vernon Valley
Elevation = 1470 ft
Location =New Jersey , USA
Range =Appalachian Mountains
Prominence =
Coordinates = coord|41|11|51|N|74|27|43|W|type:mountain
Topographic
First ascent =
Easiest route =Wawayanda Mountain is a
ridge in theNew York-New Jersey Highlands region of theAppalachian Mountains . The summit lies within Sussex County, New Jersey.Geography
Wawayanda Mountain stretches over 7500 acres of land, consisting of deciduous forest with areas of scrub-shrub and coniferous woods. [ [http://www.njaudubon.org/Tools2.Net/IBBA/SiteDetails.aspx?sk=3113 New Jersey Audobon Society] ]
Wawayanda Mountain and
Pochuck Mountain to the west, form the borders of the Vernon Valley, an important farming and mining area of New Jersey drained by Pochuck Creek.Appalachian Trail
The
Appalachian Trail runs over the top of the ridge withinWawayanda State Park .Geology
Wawayanda Mountain is part of the
Reading Prong of theNew England Uplands subprovince of theNew England province of theAppalachian Highlands . The rocks that form Wawayanda Mountain are comprised from the same belt that make up nearby. This belt, i.e. the Reading Prong, consists of ancient crystallinemetamorphic rock s. The New England province as a whole, along with the Blue Ridge province further south, are often together referred to as theCrystalline Appalachians . The Crystalline Appalachians extend as far north as theGreen Mountains ofVermont and as far south as theBlue Ridge Mountains , although a portion of the belt remains below the earth's surface through part ofPennsylvania . The Crystalline Appalachians are distinct from the parallel Sedimentary Appalachians which run from Georgia to New York. The nearbyKittatinny Mountains are representative of these sedimentary formations.Wildlife
Mammal s inhabiting Wawayanda Mountain include black bear andwhite-tailed deer .References
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