Mount Cammerer
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Le mont Cammerer – ou Mount Cammerer en anglais – est un sommet des monts Great Smoky, aux États-Unis. Il culmine à 1 502 mètres d'altitude à la frontière du comté de Haywood et du comté de Cocke, respectivement en Caroline du Nord et au Tennessee. Protégé au sein du parc national des Great Smoky Mountains, il est couronné par le Mount Cammerer Fire Lookout, une tour de guet inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 12 juin 2019.
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Mount Cammerer is a mountain on the northeastern fringe of the Great Smoky Mountains, in the Southeastern United States. The mountain is situated on the state line between Cocke County, Tennessee and Haywood County, North Carolina. The Appalachian Trail traverses Cammerer's south slope and a restored fire lookout at the summit offers panoramic views of the eastern Smokies, Cocke County, and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Cocke County, Tennessee / Haywood County, North Carolina, U.S.
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Mt. Cammerer, looking south from Cosby, Tennessee
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Le mont Cammerer – ou Mount Cammerer en anglais – est un sommet des monts Great Smoky, aux États-Unis. Il culmine à 1 502 mètres d'altitude à la frontière du comté de Haywood et du comté de Cocke, respectivement en Caroline du Nord et au Tennessee. Protégé au sein du parc national des Great Smoky Mountains, il est couronné par le Mount Cammerer Fire Lookout, une tour de guet inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 12 juin 2019.
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Mount Cammerer is a mountain on the northeastern fringe of the Great Smoky Mountains, in the Southeastern United States. The mountain is situated on the state line between Cocke County, Tennessee and Haywood County, North Carolina. The Appalachian Trail traverses Cammerer's south slope and a restored fire lookout at the summit offers panoramic views of the eastern Smokies, Cocke County, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Although a narrow ridge connects Mt. Cammerer to a nearby higher knob, leaving Cammerer with a very low topographic prominence, the mountain is clearly visible not only from the surrounding mountains, but from various points in the town of Cosby and along I-40 as it crosses Cocke County. Mt. Cammerer is a popular hiking destination, especially in Autumn, when the leaves of the trees in the forest around the mountain blaze red, orange and yellow for as far as the eye cansee.
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Low Gap Trail + Appalachian Trail + Mount Cammerer Trail
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