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Little Mountain (South Carolina)

Coordinates: 34°11′9.71″N 81°24′34.99″W / 34.1860306°N 81.4097194°W / 34.1860306; -81.4097194
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Little Mountain
Little Mountain from Wheeland Road
Highest point
Elevation813 ft (248 m)
Geography
LocationLittle Mountain, South Carolina, USA
Parent rangeNone
Topo mapUSGS Little Mountain, SC

Little Mountain is a monadnock that is the highest point in the Midlands region of South Carolina. It has an elevation of 813 feet (247 m) above mean sea level and is located in southeastern Newberry County, about 25 miles from Columbia. The monadnock itself rises 300 feet above the surrounding belt of hills and is formed of Carolina slate.

In its early history (dating back to the 19th century) it was known as Ruff's Mountain and eventually took the name of the town that incorporated at its foot, Little Mountain. It was originally part of Lexington County until 1917 and currently has a radio tower that serves the northwestern exurban area of Columbia on its summit that reaches 1040 feet at its top.

34°11′9.71″N 81°24′34.99″W / 34.1860306°N 81.4097194°W / 34.1860306; -81.4097194