Big Flatty Creek | rises in S Pasquotank County and flows SE into Albemarle Sound. Shown on the Hack map, 1684, as Flatt Creek; on the Moseley map, 1733; and the Collet map, 1770, as Flatty Creek. |
Big Fork Knob | peak on Big Fork Ridge, NE Buncombe County. |
Big Fork Ridge | S Yancey County between Cane River and Cattail Creek. |
Big Fork Ridge | N Swain County, extends NE in a horseshoe shape from between Pilkey Creek and the head of West Fork [Chambers Creek] to Welch Ridge and SE between West Fork and North Fork to their junction forming Chambers Creek. |
Big Fork Ridge | NE Buncombe County between Mineral and Carter Creeks. |
Big Fork Ridge | W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, extending NE from Cataloochee Balsam; a Balsam Mountain summit between Rough Fork and Caldwell Fork. Center near lat. 35°35'40" N., long. 83°07'30" W. |
Big Garland Gap | N Graham County between Sawyer Creek and Stecoah Creek at the SW end of Hogback Mountain. |
Big Gooseberry Ridge | E Jackson County between Frady Creek and Chastine Creek. |
Big Governors Creek | rises in E Moore County and flows NW into Deep River on the Moore-Lee county line. Called Millstone Creek in a 1748 grant to Governor Gabriel Johnston. Named for Johnston, who owned 7,000 acres N of the creek. Appears as Governors Creek on the Collet map, 1770. |
Big Grassy Creek | rises in E central Avery County and flows SW into Linville River. |