The Uwharrie Mountains () are a mountain range in North Carolina spanning the counties of Randolph, Montgomery, Stanly, and Davidson. The range's foothills stretch into Cabarrus, Anson, Union, and Richmond counties.
The Uwharries were once a coastal mountain range; isostasy has slowly raised the eastern seabed until today they lie in the Piedmont of North Carolina over 150 miles (240 km) from the coast. Formed approximately 500 million years ago by accretion along the Gondwanan tectonic plate, they are thought to have once peaked at some 20,000 feet (6,100 m), before eroding to a maximum of just over 1,100 feet (340 m). The range's high point is High Rock Mountain (1,188 feet (362 m) as measured by the NC Geodetic Survey), in southwestern Davidson County.
The Uwharrie lie within the Southeastern mixed forests ecoregion. They give their name to the Uwharrie National Forest. Once entirely cleared for timber and farmland, the mountains were designated a U.S. National Forest in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. The woodlands have since returned, providing a haven for a diversity of wildlife, recreational facilities, and numerous Native American archeological sites.
In 1799, the discovery of gold at the nearby Reed Gold Mine in Cabarrus County led to America's first gold rush.
The North Carolina Zoo, America's first state-supported zoo, is located in the Uwharries region.
The Caraway Mountains, a segment of the Uwharries, are located in western Randolph County, west of Asheboro.
By elevation Falls Mountain is
# 14 out of 29 in Montgomery County # 15 out of 25 in Uwharrie National Forest
By prominence Falls Mountain is
# 4 out of 29 in Montgomery County # 3 out of 25 in Uwharrie National Forest # 100 out of 1780 in the Piedmont-Southeast Coast
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