Kitty Ann Mountain in New Jersey, United States is located in the Ramapos of the Appalachian Mountains, rising above Kinnelon in Morris County. The mountain has an 80-foot tower atop it.[1] The summit lies at 1159 feet above sea level. The prominence of the north slope is 892 feet, the highest in New Jersey; the east, west, and south slopes are 814 feet, 758 feet, and 259 feet.
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Kitty Ann Mountain | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1159 ft. |
Prominence | 892 ft. |
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Geography | |
Location | Morris County, New Jersey |
Parent range | Ramapo Mountains |
The mountain, which grows 2.4 millimeters a year as a result of the Ramapo mountain fault, is composed of granite, marble, limestone, quartz, and gneiss.
Local arboreal flora include birch, maple, oak, pine, and sassafras; wildlife includes white-tailed deer, rabbits, squirrels, coyote, fox, raccoon, beaver, groundhog, American black bear, and eastern wolf.
Mountains of New Jersey | |
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New York–New Jersey Highlands |
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Ramapo Mountains | |
Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians | |
Others |