Loudoun Heights (Mountain)

Loudoun Heights

Loudoun Heights from U.S. Rt. 340 in West Virginia
Highest point
Elevation 1,175 ft (358 m)[1]
Prominence 340 ft (100 m)
Coordinates 39°18′28″N 77°44′19″W / 39.30778°N 77.73861°W / 39.30778; -77.73861Coordinates: 39°18′28″N 77°44′19″W / 39.30778°N 77.73861°W / 39.30778; -77.73861[2]
Geography
Loudoun Heights

Location of Loudoun Heights

Location Loudoun County, Virginia / Jefferson County, West Virginia, U.S.
Parent range Blue Ridge Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Topo map USGS Harpers Ferry

Loudoun Heights, sometimes referred to as Loudoun Mountain, is the first peak of the Blue Ridge Mountain south of the Potomac River in Loudoun County, Virginia and Jefferson County, West Virginia. The northwestern slope is part of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

History

The peak, which overlooks Harpers Ferry, was used by Stonewall Jackson to bombard the town during the Battle of Harpers Ferry. It was also the scene of the first and perhaps worst defeat for Confederate Partisan John Mosby at the hands of the Cole's Maryland Cavalry during the Battle of Loudoun Heights.

Recreation

The Appalachian Trail (AT) traverses the peak before descending its northwestern slope to the Shenandoah River and Harpers Ferry. A spur trail called the Loudoun Heights Trail (the original route of the AT) leads off the AT down the northern slope, passing by Civil War earthworks and providing good views of the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah as well as Harpers Ferry, before crossing the Potomac on the U.S. Route 340 bridge and rejoining the AT at Sandy Hook, Maryland.

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