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Morrow Mountain State Park, N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation
 

49104 Morrow Mountain Road, Albemarle, NC 28001
(704) 982-4402
morrow.mountain@ncmail.net

 

   

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Ecological information
Morrow Mountain State Park is located in the ancient Uwharrie Mountains. Now worn down to rounded ridges that average less than 1,000 feet in elevation, these pinnacles are the remains of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the eastern United States.

This beautiful landscape is the result of powerful geological forces that began millions of years ago. Over time, wind and water eroded the lofty peaks to their more subdued profile of today. Of the four major peaks in the park—Morrow, Sugarloaf, Hattaway and Fall—Morrow Mountain is the highest at an elevation of 936 feet.

Waters and woodlands are home to a variety of plant and animal life. Frogs and salamanders live in and near streams and marshes, and warm rains bring the mating calls of spring peepers and chorus frogs. Birds enjoy the wooded environment in all seasons. In the upland forests, observant hikers may spot a scarlet kingsnake, one of North Carolina's most colorful snakes, or catch a glimpse of a white-tailed deer.

 

N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation; MSC 1615, Raleigh, NC  zip code 27604; phone (919) 733-4181