Balsam Gap

Balsam Gap (el. 3400 ft.) is a gap (also known as a pass) between Plott Balsam Range to the Northwest and the Great Balsam Mountains to the Southeast on the county line dividing Haywood and Jackson counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The gap allows both the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway and the Murphy Branch of the Norfolk Southern Railway to cross between the two counties running East-West. The Blue Ridge Parkway also runs through t... more

Mountain pass

Elevation (in meters):

  • 1,036.32 m (3400 ft )
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 35.434
  • -83.0776
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