Smoky Mountain

Smoky Mountain is an adjective for things related to the Great Smoky Mountains (as in the Smoky Mountain National Park) and may refer to the following landforms:

  • Smoky Mountain (California), a Guadalupe Mountains summit at 37°26′28″N 120°01′56″W / 37.441064°N 120.032115°W / 37.441064; -120.032115
  • Smoky Mountain (Idaho), a Cassia County, Idaho, summit at 42°03′34″N 113°40′49″W / 42.059489°N 113.680172°W / 42.059489; -113.680172
  • Smoky Mountain (Tennessee), a Cumberland Mountains summit of 3,217 ft (981 m)
  • Smoky Mountain (Utah), a summit northwest of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area at 42°03′34″N 113°40′49″W / 42.059489°N 113.680172°W / 42.059489; -113.680172
  • Smoky Mountains (Moon)

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Famous quotes containing the words smoky and/or mountain:

    O, he is as tedious
    As a tired horse, a railing wife,
    Worse than a smoky house.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    A mountain chain determines many things for the statesman and philosopher. The improvements of civilization rather creep along its sides than cross its summit. How often is it a barrier to prejudice and fanaticism!
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)