
Mt Rogers towers over this high-elevation landscape where the borders of Smyth, Grayson, and Washington counties converge near the Tennessee state line. This 2000 edition, based on earlier surveys by the Tennessee Valley Authority, depicts a terrain defined by the Iron Mountains and the Balsam Mountains. Settlement is sparse, concentrated in small clearings like Stony Battery and around numerous country churches including Rowland Creek Church, Bethel Ch, and Parker Chapel. Much of the area is protected within the Jefferson National Forest and Grayson Highlands State Park. The map documents the high-country path of the Appalachian Trail as it crosses Massie Gap and Skulls Gap, tracing the ridges that separate the drainage of Hurricane Creek and Whitetop Creek.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
16 maps found

1934 Chatham Hill
Smyth County, VA

1935 Cedar Springs
Smyth County, VA

1935 Maccrady
Smyth County, VA

1935 Nebo
Smyth County, VA

1935 Whitetop Mountain
Smyth County, VA

1958 Broadford
Smyth County, VA

1958 Chatham Hill
Smyth County, VA

1959 Cedar Springs
Smyth County, VA

1959 Nebo
Smyth County, VA

1959 Whitetop Mountain
Smyth County, VA

2000 Whitetop Mountain
Smyth County, VA

2022 Broadford
Smyth County, VA

2022 Cedar Springs
Smyth County, VA

2022 Chatham Hill
Smyth County, VA

2022 Nebo
Smyth County, VA

2022 Whitetop Mountain
Smyth County, VA