Roaring Fork | rises in NW McDowell County on the N slope of Woods Mountain and flows N into Armstrong Creek. |
Roaring Fork | rises in NW Surry County and flows SW into Fisher River. |
Roaring Fork | rises in NW Yancey County and flows SE into Bald Mountain Creek. |
Roaring Fork | rises in SE Yancey County and flows N into Three Forks Creek. |
Roaring Fork Creek | rises in W Macon County and flows SW into Nantahala River. |
Roaring Fork Mountain | W Madison County parallel to Roaring Fork. |
Roaring Fork Ridge | SW Macon County between Roaring Fork Creek and the head of Rough Fork. |
Roaring Gap | at the junction of the Alleghany-Surry-Wilkes county lines. Alt. 2,914. |
Roaring Gap | central Buncombe County N of Rice Knob in Elk Mountains. |
Roaring Gap | community in SE Alleghany County. Est. in 1890 as a summer resort by Alexander Chatham of Elkin, who bought land there and built the first house. Named for the fact that wind is said to rush with a roar through a gap there. Alt. 3,800. Now popular site for summer homes. |