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  1. The last of the Brushy Mountain Range, Hibriten Mountain is known to most folks as the iconic mountain whose infamous, lighted structure showcases a star during Christmas holiday, and a cross during Easter, and that can be seen for miles and miles.

    • the cave

      The cave on Hibriten Mountain is naturally-formed cave that...

    • fire tower

      Panoramic view from the top of the Hibriten Mountain Fire...

    • hang glider ramp

      For many folks in the Lenoir area, watching the silent...

    • the Pavilion

      The Dance Hall atop Hibriten Mountain, circa 1915....

  2. Hibriten Mountain, located just east of Lenoir, North Carolina, marks the western end of the Brushy Mountains range. At 2,211 feet, the mountain's summit is nearly 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain.

  3. Hibriten Mountain is a mountain very near Lenoir, NC, and marking the far west of the Brushy Mountains. Hibriten stands at 2,239 feet and holds a prominence of 859 feet. These stats vary a bit depending on the source used. While neither of these stats are particularly impressive Hibriten is very popular locally, there are several reasons for ...

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    • Caldwell
    • Hiking
    • 35.90691°N / 81.49005°W
  4. Oct 29, 2020 · At 2,211 feet above the surrounding topography, the Summit of Hibriten Mountain marks the western most point of the Brushy Mountain Range and is home to one of the most important fire towers in Western North Carolina.

  5. Popular trail that is wide and graveled leading to a historic mountain. Near Lenoir, North Carolina.

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