Savage Mountain

Savage Mountain
Wind farm on the summit, near Pleasant Union, Pennsylvania
Highest point
Elevation2,667 ft (813 m)[1]
Dimensions
Length30 mi (48 km)
Naming
Etymologyeponym: John Savage
Geography
Savage Mountain is located in Pennsylvania
Savage Mountain
Savage Mountain
Location of Savage Mountain in Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
StatesMaryland and Pennsylvania
CountiesAllegany MD, Bedford PA, Garrett MD and Somerset PA
Range coordinates39°53′11″N 78°44′10″W / 39.88639°N 78.73611°W / 39.88639; -78.73611
Parent rangeRidge-and-Valley Appalachians
Geology
OrogeniesAlleghenian orogeny (the western edge
of the Allegheny Formation "shows along
the eastern slope of Savage Mountain".)
Mountain typeanticline
Rock typeCarboniferous:[2] "Mauch Chunk Red
Shales and Limestones"

Savage Mountain is an anticline extending from Bedford County, Pennsylvania southwest into Western Maryland.[3] It is the western side of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, and the eastern portion of the ridge forms the border of Garrett and Allegany Counties of Maryland.

The anti-cline includes two parallel component ridges: Little Savage Mountain to the west and Big Savage Mountain to the east. Little Savage Mountain becomes Allegheny Mountain to the north at a saddle near Meyersdale, while Big Savage Mountain becomes Backbone Mountain to the south at the Savage River Reservoir.

Portions of Savage Mountain form the Eastern Continental Divide, separating watersheds draining to the Ohio River and those draining to the Potomac. To the northwest of Savage Mountain, waters drain to the Casselman River. The North Branch Potomac River watershed encompasses the southwestern and eastern portions of the ridge.

  1. ^ a b "Savage Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. August 2, 1979. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  2. ^ Stevenson, J. J (1882). The Geology of Bedford and Fulton Counties. Board of Commissioners. p. 95. Retrieved 2009-12-06. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Google Maps". Maps.Google.com. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Except when available at another wikiarticle or cited otherwise, Google Maps is the source for coordinates in this article:
    Savage Mountain (MD), Savage Mountain (PA), Sand Patch Tunnel, Little Savage Mountain