Bear Mountain (Georgia)

Bear Mountain

Bear Mountain
Highest point
Elevation 2,303 ft (702 m) NGVD 29[1]
Prominence 213 ft (65 m)[1]
Coordinates 34°18′48″N 84°38′53″W / 34.3134269°N 84.6479887°W / 34.3134269; -84.6479887Coordinates: 34°18′48″N 84°38′53″W / 34.3134269°N 84.6479887°W / 34.3134269; -84.6479887[2]
Geography
Bear Mountain

Cherokee County, Georgia, U.S.

Parent range Appalachian Mountains
Topo map USGS White East

Bear Mountain is a mountain located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, southwest of Waleska, Georgia. Situated between the northwest and west-central part of Cherokee County, Georgia, it is the highest point in the county at 2,303 feet (702 m).[3] It is also the highest point in the extended metro Atlanta area, which lies to the south and southeast, while Lake Arrowhead lies to the east-southeast at the foot of the mountain. Just to the west runs the Bartow/Cherokee county line.

For media in Atlanta, there are two broadcast stations on the mountain. The TV tower is that of 1000-kilowatt WPXA-TV 31 (14.x), also the site of its former analog TV transmission. Its city of license is Rome, Georgia, two counties to the west, but it is considered part of the Atlanta media market for purposes of must-carry regulations. Because it is so far out of town, and in a different direction for most people, reception of the station is often difficult, especially due to the digital TV format mandated by the FCC. The only other major TV station in northwest Georgia is WNGH-TV 33 (18.x), located much further north.

For FM broadcasting, W213BV on 90.5 (W214AS on 90.7) was a 10-watt broadcast translator for Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls, one of hundreds relaying KAWZ, in this case licensed to serve Waleska. The tower was also the first site for WCHK-FM 105.5, originally a simulcast of WCHK AM 1290, both licensed to serve Canton, Georgia (the county seat). That station changed frequency to 105.7, and after having another tower along Interstate 575, is now WRDA to the southeast on Sweat Mountain. However, the table of allotments still lists Bear Mountain for the station's reservation.

References

  1. 1 2 "Bear Mountain". ListsOfJohn.com. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  2. "Bear Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  3. "GA Peaks". Retrieved 2011-08-08.

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