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Wolf Creek Gapon the Cherokee-Macon county line.
Wolf Creek Lakein 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 GapS Macon County between Turkey Knob and Buck Knob.
Wolf House Pointneck of land extending into waters of Currituck Sound on the W side of Church Island in E Currituck County.
Wolf Island Creekrises in S central Rockingham County and flows NE into NW Caswell County, where it turns N to flow into Dan River.
Wolf Knobcentral Buncombe County NE of Swan Mountain.
Wolf Knobcentral Cherokee County near the head of Rose Creek.
Wolf Knobon the Jackson-Macon county line.
Wolf Knobon Jackson-Swain county line near the head of Yalaka Creek. Alt. approx. 4,900.
Wolf Knobon the Watauga-Wilkes county line E of the head of Stony Fork Creek.