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Coordinates: 35°5425N 81°2922W / 35.90694°N 81.48944°W / 35.90694; -81.48944
 

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Hibriten Mountain
Highest point
Elevation2,211 ft (674 m)[1]
Coordinates35°54′25N 81°29′22W / 35.90694°N 81.48944°W / 35.90694; -81.48944[1]
Geography
Hibriten Mountain is located in North Carolina
Hibriten Mountain

Hibriten Mountain

Caldwell County, North Carolina, U.S.

Parent rangeBrushy Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Kings Creek

Hibriten Mountain, located just east of Lenoir, North Carolina, marks the western end of the Brushy Mountains range. At 2,211 feet, the mountain's summit is nearly 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. The summit is well known to the locals for its large welcome light which glows at night in the shape of a star in the weeks before Christmas and a cross before Easter.

Afire tower was erected at the summit in 1927. It is considered one of the most important fire towers in western North Carolina.[citation needed]

The star/cross light display at the peak was built in 1954. The star was first shown during the Christmas season of that year, and the cross was first shown during Easter of the following year.[citation needed]

Its geographic and symbolic importance to the area was demonstrated when, in 1966, a new high school was opened at the base of the peak. It was named Hibriten High School in honor of the mountain.

A hang gliding ramp was built at the west end of the mountain top in 1982 by The Buzzard Club.

Hibriten Mountain not only provides a hang gliding location but also a great hiking trail for the community. There is even an annual race called the Hibriten Hill Run for Children which features a 5k and 10k run.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hibriten Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  • ^ "5th Annual Hibriten Hill Run for the Children". Hibriten Mountain. Archived from the original on 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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