- Subregions in Appalachia - Appalachian Regional Commission
This map shows the Appalachian Region divided into five subregions: northern, north central, central, south central, and southern Appalachia
- Central Appalachians - bplant. org
The Central Appalachians is a region of the Appalachians extending roughly northeast-southwest, from central Pennsylvania barely into Tennessee The region is largest in eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia
- Interactive Map - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Use our interactive map to explore the Appalachian Trail, find shelters, locate parking and more!
- Central Appalachians Whole System - Conservation Gateway
A mountainous region stretching from eastern Tennessee to northern Pennsylvania, the Central Appalachians represent one of the world's foremost examples of intact, diverse forests and well-connected freshwater systems
- Central Appalachia - NFWF
Formed 480 million years ago, the Appalachians are the oldest mountain range in North America Central Appalachia boasts some of the world’s oldest river systems and most biologically diverse temperate deciduous forests
- Appalachian Mountains Map | Atlas
Explore their geography, significance, and modern challenges The Appalachian Mountains are one of North America’s oldest and most geologically diverse mountain ranges, stretching about 2,400 kilometers (1,500 miles) from Newfoundland, Canada, to Alabama, USA
- Central Appalachians - Natural Atlas
Print Map Generate High-Quality PDF The Central Appalachian ecoregion, stretching from central Pennsylvania to northern Tennessee, is primarily a high, dissected, rugged plateau composed of sandstone, shale, conglomerate, and coal
- Central Appalachia - The Stay Project
Central Appalachia is the heart of the Appalachian region, located within parts of numerous mountain chains, including the Blue Ridge, the Cumberlands and Alleghenies The region is composed of West Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, East Tennessee and Western North Carolina
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