Panola Mountain

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Panola Mountain State Park
Granite outcrop, Panola Mountain
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
Map showing the location of Panola Mountain State Park
LocationStockbridge, Georgia
Coordinates33°38′7″N 84°10′13″W / 33.63528°N 84.17028°W / 33.63528; -84.17028
Area1,635 acres (6.62 km2)
gastateparks.org/info/panolamt/
Designated1980

Panola Mountain is a 100-acre (40 ha) granite monadnock near Stockbridge on the boundary between Henry County and Rockdale County, Georgia. The peak is 946 feet (288 m) above sea level, rising 260 feet (79 m) above the South River. The South River marks the boundary between Henry, Rockdale, and DeKalb counties. Due to its delicate ecological features, Panola Mountain was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980.

References

  1. ^ "Panola Mountain". nps.gov. National Park Service.

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