Wolf Creek Gap | on the Cherokee-Macon county line. |
Wolf Creek Lake | in central Jackson County on Wolf Creek. Formed in 1955 as a reservoir for Nantahala Power and Light Co. Covers 183 acres, with a max. depth of 170 ft. Shoreline is 6.9 mi. Used for generation of hydroelectric power. Named for Wolf Creek. See also East Fork Lake. |
Wolf Gap | S Macon County between Turkey Knob and Buck Knob. |
Wolf House Point | neck of land extending into waters of Currituck Sound on the W side of Church Island in E Currituck County. |
Wolf Island Creek | rises in S central Rockingham County and flows NE into NW Caswell County, where it turns N to flow into Dan River. |
Wolf Knob | central Buncombe County NE of Swan Mountain. |
Wolf Knob | central Cherokee County near the head of Rose Creek. |
Wolf Knob | on the Jackson-Macon county line. |
Wolf Knob | on Jackson-Swain county line near the head of Yalaka Creek. Alt. approx. 4,900. |
Wolf Knob | on the Watauga-Wilkes county line E of the head of Stony Fork Creek. |