Townsend is placed in Tuckaleechee Cove, one in every of many “limestone windows” that dot the northern base of the Smokies. These windows type once erosional forces remove the older rocks (mostly sandstone), exposing the younger rock below (i.e., limestone). Rock windows square measure unremarkably praise than alternative mountainous valleys, and square measure generally coated with wealthy, fertile soil. Alternative rock windows within the space embrace Cades Cove, Wear Cove, and Jones Cove.
Tuckaleechee Cove is placed between Bates Mountain to the north and wealthy Mountain to the south, with the cove’s larger population calculable at around one,500. Very little stream, its supply high within the mountains on the north slopes of Clingmans Dome, slices east-to-west through Tuckaleechee and drains abundant of the cove. Town of Townsend dominates the jap 1/2 Tuckaleechee.
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