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High Knob is found on the western front range of the [[Appalachian Mountains]], along the mountainous southeastern edge of the [[Cumberland Plateau]] of [[Southwest Virginia]]. It is unique to Virginia in containing both [[Appalachian Plateau]] and [[Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians|Ridge and Valley]] topography; although it is largely a [[karst]]ic landform of the Ridge and Valley Province.
High Knob stretches across portions of southern Wise County, northern [[Scott County, Virginia|Scott County]], and the northeastern tip of [[Lee County, Virginia|Lee County]]. It is a significant physical
Although some {{convert|1,000|to|1,500|ft|m|abbr=off}} lower in elevation than the [[Mount Rogers (Virginia)|Mount Rogers]] highcountry to the east (Mount Rogers is the highest peak in Virginia), the terrain surrounding the High Knob of Stone Mountain forms a true highcountry with respect to the western slopes of the Appalachians in Virginia (i.e., the [[Cumberland Mountains]]).
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