Bald Mountain Creek | rises in NW Yancey County and flows NE into Cane River. |
Bald Mountain Creek | rises in central Avery County and flows NE into Banner Elk Creek. |
Bald Mountain Falls | in Yadkin River opposite Bald Mountain in S Davidson County. Mentioned as early as 1819 in a survey of the rivers of North Carolina. |
Bald Mountain Township | NE Watauga County. |
Bald Mountains | in Haywood, Madison, and Yancey Counties, N.C., and Cocke, Greene, and Unicoi Counties, Tenn., forming the common boundary line of North Carolina and Tennessee from the Pigeon River, near lat. 36°04'20" N., long. 82°24'30" W., to the Nolichucky River, near lat. 35°46'15" N., long. 83°04'50" W. On 25 of 40 miscellaneous maps, 1795-1930, the section of the mountains between Pigeon River and the French Broad River bears no name; and the names on 15 maps vary between Iron, Great Iron, Smoky, and Great Smoky. There is also some usage of Max Patch. |
Bald of Humpback Mountain | S Mitchell County at the head of Rose Creek. |
Bald Point | peninsula extending from S Hatteras Island, S Dare County, into Pamlico Sound. |
Bald Ridge | N Swain County between Slab Camp Branch and Advalorem Branch. |
Bald Ridge | central Avery County. |
Bald Rock | mountain on the Jackson-Transylvania county line at the head of Tucker Creek. Alt. 4,150. Part of Tennessee Ridge, which see. |