Blue Mountain (Pennsylvania)

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Blue Mountain is a ridge that forms the eastern (southeastern) edge of the Appalachian mountain range in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It cuts across the eastern half of the state from New Jersey to Maryland, providing a distinct boundary between a number of Pennsylvania's geographical and cultural regions. To its northwest side are the southern and central mountains and valleys, the "coal region", and the Poconos. To its southeast side are the Cumberland Valley, the "capital region", Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and the Lehigh Valley.

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The ridge of Blue Mountain runs for 150 miles through Pennsylvania, reaching an elevation of 2,270 feet (692 meters) above sea level just north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, near the borough of Newburg. Most of the ridgecrest, however, only reaches between 1,400 and 1,600 feet in elevation. The mountain's width varies from 1 to 3 miles.

The southwestern end of the mountain is at Big Gap, west of Shippensburg. (The mountain ridge continues to the southwest towards Maryland under the name of Broad Mountain.) The northeastern end of the mountain is at the Delaware Water Gap on the New Jersey border. Mount Minsi, elevation 1,461 feet (445 m), forms the promontory overlooking the Delaware River. The ridge of Blue Mountain continues northeast into New Jersey as the Kittatinny Mountains.[1]

Blue Mountain marks the boundary between the Great Appalachian Valley and the main Ridge-and-valley Appalachians.

Four of Pennsylvania's major rivers cut through Blue Mountain.

The western portal of the eastbound Blue Mountain Tunnel.
The western portal of the eastbound Blue Mountain Tunnel.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike system passes through the Blue Mountain at two points.

Both tunnels (each consisting of two tubes) carry two lanes in each direction of travel.

There is also a school district named after the mountain range. It is located just off Rt. 61 in Schuylkill Haven, PA

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey 1:24,000-scale and 1:250,000-scale topographic map series

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