- Walden Ridge
Walden Ridge (or Walden's Ridge) is a
mountain ridge andescarpment located inTennessee , in theUnited States . It marks the eastern edge of theCumberland Plateau and is generally considered part of it. Walden Ridge is about 74 miles long (119 km), running generally north-south. Its highest point is called "Hinch Mountain", which is 3,048 feet high (929 meters).Sequatchie Valley , a long valley in the Cumberland Plateau, is located just west of the southern part of Walden Ridge. TheSequatchie River runs through the valley. To the east of Walden Ridge is theRidge-and-valley Appalachians and theTennessee River . Walden Ridge is significantly higher than the Cumberland Plateau, and its eastern slope, descending over 1,000 feet from the plateau to theTennessee Valley , is steep and escarpment-like. Sometimes Walden Ridge is called the "Cumberland Escarpment". Geologically, Walden Ridge continues south inAlabama as Sand Mountain.Being part of the Cumberland Plateau, Walden Ridge is also part of the
Appalachian Plateau physiographic province.According to the USGS, variant names of Walden Ridge include Waldens Ridge, Walldenns Ridge, Wallens Ridge, Walden's Ridge, and Walden Ridge Plateau.
References
*Gnis|1304325 Walden Ridge
* [http://www.peakbagger.com/range.aspx?rid=16233 Peakbagger] Walden Ridge
* [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=W002 Tennessee Encyclopedia] Walden Ridge and Sequatchie Valley
* [http://www.mtsu.edu/~kesmith/TNARCHNET/physio.html Physiographic Regions of Tennessee]
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