North Mountain is a ridge primarily located in
Davidson Township of
Sullivan County in the U.S. state of
Pennsylvania
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. Its summit is that county's highest point, the 10th highest among the state's 67 counties.
Portions also extend into neighboring
Lycoming,
Luzerne, and
Wyoming
Wyoming ( ) is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States, Western United States. It borders Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho t ...
counties.
The mountain has a
topographic isolation
The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum geographical distance, horizontal distance to a point of equal elevation, representing a radius of dominance in which the peak is the highest point. It can be calculated for small hills and is ...
of .
U.S. Route 220
U.S. Route 220 (US 220) is a spur route of US 20. It runs in a north–south layout in the eastern United States, unlike its parent route as well as conventionally even-numbered highways, which run east-west. US 220 extends for ...
passes near the mountain.
The mountain once had a prolific population of animals, including grouse, deer (including white deer), and bears.
Historic industries on and around North Mountain include lumbering and ice cutting.
Pennsylvania Route 487
Pennsylvania Route 487 (PA 487) is a , north–south state highway running from Pennsylvania Route 61, PA 61 in Shamokin Township, Pennsylvania, Shamokin Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Northumberland County, to Pennsylvania R ...
goes over North Mountain. The mountain is home to the North Mountain Fire Tower.
Geography and geology

North Mountain extends over portions of three counties.
Its highest point is in Sullivan County.
The mountain is part of the
Endless Mountains
The Endless Mountains is a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The Endless Mountains region includes Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Bradford, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, Sullivan, Susquehanna County, Pe ...
, though it is slightly removed from their main body. It is also on the eastern edge of the
Allegheny Mountains
The Allegheny Mountain Range ( ) — also spelled Alleghany or Allegany, less formally the Alleghenies — is part of the vast Appalachian Mountain Range of the Eastern United States and Canada. Historically it represented a significant barr ...
. A 1920 book called the mountain the "monarch of hills". The same book also stated that it resembled
Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris ( ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a Medieval architecture, medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissemen ...
.
The
Loyalsock Valley is close to North Mountain.
The mountain has an area of approximately 250 square miles. Its average elevation is approximately .
An extension of North Mountain in
Davidson Township contains a
plateau
In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; : plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. ...
that is situated on the south side of Lopez Creek.
An area consisting of approximately one third of North Mountain is known as Dutch Mountain.
The
bedrock
In geology, bedrock is solid rock that lies under loose material ( regolith) within the crust of Earth or another terrestrial planet.
Definition
Bedrock is the solid rock that underlies looser surface material. An exposed portion of bed ...
under the summit of North Mountain belongs to the
Pocono Formation
The Mississippian Pocono Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, in the United States. It is also known as the Pocono Group in Maryland and West Virginia,
and the upper part of the Pocono Formation is somet ...
.
When the first settlers arrived in Davison Township, Sullivan County, they encountered a
fertile
Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring. In demographic contexts, fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity. The fertility rate is ...
plain
In geography, a plain, commonly known as flatland, is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Plains occur as lowlands along valleys or at the base of mountains, as coastal plains, and ...
at the mountain's base.
A small
coal bed
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Coal is a type of f ...
is located on a cliff on the mountain, near
Ganoga Lake. It is less than thick in places.
The North Mountain plateau has
anticlinal Anticlinal may refer to:
*Anticline, in structural geology, an anticline is a fold that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core
*Anticlinal, in stereochemistry, a torsion angle between 90° to 150°, and –90° to –150°; see Alkane_st ...
and
synclinal Synclinal may refer to:
* Syncline, in structural geology, a syncline is a fold, with younger layers closer to the center of the structure.
*Synclinal, in alkane stereochemistry, a torsion angle between 30° to 90° and –30° to –90°
See als ...
axes that run north 75° east to south 75° west. There is also a nearby geological structure known as the Ganoga Basin, which runs between Spring Creek and North Mountain. The basin's rock gently slopes northwards and southwards.
At one point, the mountain rises above the surrounding area. At that point, the horizontal distance is from the surrounding area to the peak is , giving the mountain a
slope
In mathematics, the slope or gradient of a Line (mathematics), line is a number that describes the direction (geometry), direction of the line on a plane (geometry), plane. Often denoted by the letter ''m'', slope is calculated as the ratio of t ...
of approximately 0.46.
Hydrology
North Mountain is situated in the
watershed
Watershed may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, an area of land where surface water converges (North American usage)
Music
* Watershed Music Festival, an annual country ...
of the
Susquehanna River
The Susquehanna River ( ; Unami language, Lenape: ) is a major river located in the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, crossing three lower Northeastern United States, Northeast states (New York, Pennsylvani ...
. Sub-watersheds that waters from the mountain drain into include
West Branch Susquehanna River
The West Branch Susquehanna River is one of the two principal branches, along with the North Branch, of the Susquehanna River in the Northeastern United States. The North Branch, which rises in upstate New York, is generally regarded as the ex ...
.
Fishing Creek and its
tributaries
A tributary, or an ''affluent'', is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream ('' main stem'' or ''"parent"''), river, or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries, and the main stem river into which the ...
have their headwaters on the mountain, as does
Muncy Creek
Muncy Creek (also known as Big Muncy Creek) is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, Sullivan County and Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Lycoming County, at Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is ap ...
.
The tributaries of Fishing Creek in North Mountain have
gorge
A canyon (; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), gorge or chasm, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tend ...
s.
History
The area around North Mountain was originally controlled by the
Senecas
The Seneca ( ; ) are a group of Indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people who historically lived south of Lake Ontario, one of the five Great Lakes in North America. Their nation was the farthest to the west within the Six Nations or Iroquois Leag ...
. However, the last
Indian
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Associated with India
* of or related to India
** Indian people
** Indian diaspora
** Languages of India
** Indian English, a dialect of the English language
** Indian cuisine
Associated with indigenous peoples o ...
village in the vicinity of North Mountain was destroyed in 1784 by a group of rangers led by Nigel Gray, Colonel of the Rangers. They also captured and wounded Skanando, a
scalp hunter in the region.
A trail blazed to facilitate communication between the frontier of upper Fishing Creek and North Mountain and forts on the Susquehanna River once lead from the community of
Buckhorn to North Mountain. A tract of land purchased by William Hess by 1792 included parts of the mountain.
However, the first person to settle in the Sullivan County portion of North Mountain was Griffith Phillips, who settled there in 1812.
The Northumberland Road was built by settlers living near North Mountain in 1806 and 1808. It most likely ran from North Mountain into
Columbia County, which was part of
Northumberland County at the time. However, it may have run as far north as
Shrewsbury Township.
North Mountain was
surveyed by Jonathan Hastie.
During the events of the
Fishing Creek Confederacy
The Fishing Creek Confederacy was a military uprising in northern Columbia County, Pennsylvania and southern Sullivan County, Pennsylvania during the American Civil War. Residents of Columbia County strongly opposed military drafts that were bein ...
, there were rumors that a
fort
A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, fastness, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from La ...
with
cannon
A cannon is a large-caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder during th ...
s had been built on North Mountain by deserters and draft evaders during the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...
. Approximately 1,000
Union Army soldiers searched for the fort on the mountain in late August 1864, but were unable to locate it.
In 2007, however, a cabin used by hiding draft evaders during the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...
was discovered on North Mountain. However, at the time of the Fishing Creek Confederacy, locals in
Benton Township,
Fishing Creek Township and neighboring communities discuseds the idea that a fort on the mountain would likely enable an army of 100 men to defeat an army of 1000 men.
Industries
Between 1890 and 1910, North Mountain was the location of the last major
lumbering
Logging is the process of cutting, processing, and moving trees to a location for transport. It may include skidding, on-site processing, and loading of trees or logs onto trucks industry in its region. Several communities in the vicinity of the mountain had this as their main industry. From 1887 to 1912, the community of Alderston was a lumbering town; as was
Harvey's Lake and
Stull, from 1891 to 1906. Lopez was a lumbering town from 1887 to 1905,
Jamison City was a lumbering town from 1889 to 1912, and
Ricketts was a lumbering town from 1890 to 1912. The Lehigh Valley Railroad purchased 13,000 acres of forest on the mountain in 1876.
Ice cutting
Ice cutting is a winter task of collecting surface ice from lakes and rivers for storage in ice houses and use or sale as a cooling method. Rare today, it was common (see ice trade) before the era of widespread mechanical refrigeration and air c ...
was another industry that was practiced in the vicinity of North Mountain. The community of
Mountain Springs was where the industry was mostly practiced on the mountain. It was done here from 1891 to 1948. It was also practiced near
Lake Ganoga between 1896 and 1915.
Arthur Lewis Stull was a major figure in the lumbering and ice cutting industries on the mountain. In the late 1880s,
R. Bruce Ricketts owned portions of mountain's forests.
There were no
railroad
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
s through North Mountain or its immediately surroundings until 1893, when a rail line between
Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre ( , alternatively or ) is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. ...
and
Towanda opened, allowing passengers to surpass the mountain on train routes. The concept of constructing a railroad around the mountain had been considered previously by
Lehigh Valley Railroad
The Lehigh Valley Railroad was a railroad in the Northeastern United States built predominantly to haul anthracite, anthracite coal from the Coal Region in Northeastern Pennsylvania to major consumer markets in Philadelphia, New York City, and ...
,
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad ( reporting mark PRR), legal name as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy," was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At its ...
, and possibly the
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, also known as the DL&W or Lackawanna Railroad, was a U.S. Class 1 railroad that connected Buffalo, New York, and Hoboken, New Jersey, and by ferry with New York City, a distance of . The railroad wa ...
, although none of these companies move from a conceptual to development stage on the idea.
Wilkes-Barre and Harvey’s Lake Railroad was later created as a second link between R. Bruce Ricketts' land on the mountain and
Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre ( , alternatively or ) is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. ...
. Later, a number of spur lines were created in North Mountain's forests.
Recreation
In the 1880s, residents of
Philadelphia
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and other cities began relocating to the North Mountain area to hunt
game
A game is a structured type of play usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or video games) or art ...
, including
grouse
Grouse are a group of birds from the order (biology), order Galliformes, in the family (biology), family Phasianidae. Grouse are presently assigned to the Tribe (biology), tribe Tetraonini (formerly the subfamily Tetraoninae and the family Tetr ...
and
bear
Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family (biology), family Ursidae (). They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a wide variety of habitats ...
s, although
overhunting
Overexploitation, also called overharvesting or ecological overshoot, refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the point of diminishing returns. Continued overexploitation can lead to the destruction of the resource, as it will be unable to ...
reduced the amount of game in the area. At that time, the mountain was the most prolific spot for game in Pennsylvania, with the exception of Seven Mountains in
Centre County
Centre County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 158,172. Its county seat is Bellefonte. Centre County is composed of the State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area ...
and
Mifflin County
Mifflin County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 46,143. Its county seat is Lewistown. The county was created on September 19, 1789, from parts of Cumberland County and Northumberland ...
.
In 1893, R. Bruce Ricketts finished constructing a
retreat on North Mountain. Work on the retreat was initiated in 1889. In 1879, the North Mountain Fishing Club was founded, and it continued until 1903. It was reestablished in 1907.
R. Bruce Ricketts lived at one point in a stone
mansion
A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin word ''mansio'' "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb ''manere'' "to dwell". The English word ''manse'' originally defined a property l ...
known as the
Ganoga House, which was situated in the vicinity of the mountain. When Ricketts lived in it, it was the highest
inhabited point in Pennsylvania.
There are no major
ski resort
A ski resort is a resort developed for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. In Europe, most ski resorts are towns or villages in or adjacent to a ski area–a mountainous area with pistes (ski trails) and a ski lift system. In North Am ...
s on North Mountain. Much of the land on the mountain is part of the
Pennsylvania State Game Lands
The Pennsylvania State Game Lands (SGL) are lands managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) for hunting, trapping, and fishing. These lands, often not usable for farming or development, are donated to the PGC or purchased by the PGC with ...
, particularly State Game Lands Number 13.
However, between 1964 and 1984, a ski slope did exist on North Mountain near
Sonestown
Sonestown is a former unincorporated village in what is now Davidson Township, Sullivan County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
History and notable features
In 1843, George Sones built a sawmill and founded Sonestown, an unincorporated villa ...
. The slope featured a
J-bar lift
A surface lift is a type of cable transport for mountain sports in which skiers, snowboarders, or mountain bikers remain on the ground as they are pulled uphill. While they were once prevalent, they have been overtaken in popularity by higher-ca ...
. A
Poma lift was also brought to the slope, but never installed. There were plans at one point to extend the ski slope to a height 1400 vertical feet, but these plans ran afoul of local
zoning laws
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. As of 2008, the slope was well-maintained.
Fauna and flora
A 1930 report noted that North Mountain was home to pine mice, Hoy's shrews,
southern flying squirrel
The southern flying squirrel (''Glaucomys volans''), also known commonly as the assapan, is a species of squirrel in the family Sciuridae. ''G. volans'' is one of three species of flying squirrels found in North America. It is found in deciduou ...
s, and three species of
bat
Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera (). With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their very long spread-out ...
s. The report also stated that
pika
A pika ( , or ) is a small, mountain-dwelling mammal native to Asia and North America. With short limbs, a very round body, an even coat of fur, and no external tail, they resemble their close relative the rabbit, but with short, rounded ears. ...
s, also known as rock rabbits, from the
Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch in great-circle distance, straight-line distance from the northernmost part of Western Can ...
adapted well on North Mountain.
wolves
The wolf (''Canis lupus''; : wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of ''Canis lupus'' have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though gr ...
were common in the North Mountain region in 1861 at the beginning of the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...
. But four years later, as the war was ending in 1865, they were extremely rare in that region. These wolves were typically large gray wolves, with adult males weighing close to .
North Mountain was one of the few places in Pennsylvania where
pine martens lived in the early 20th century. North Mountain and its immediate surroundings was one of the last areas where northern
white-tailed deer
The white-tailed deer (''Odocoileus virginianus''), also known Common name, commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North America, North, Central America, Central and South America. It is the ...
survived in significant numbers. As of 1920, more white deer had been killed in the North Mountain vicinity than any other location in Pennsylvania.
In the early 1800s, the mountain was said to be home to every mammal and bird species in Pennsylvania.
The bird population of the mountain was studied as early as 1891.
As of 1920, there also was a high concentration of
beech
Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
mast in the area of North Mountain.
Pine
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.
''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as cu ...
and
hemlock have also been observed on the mountain.
There were mature and
primeval forests. But after the lumbering industry, these primeval forests were largely replaced by northern
hardwood
Hardwood is wood from Flowering plant, angiosperm trees. These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests. In temperate and boreal ecosystem, boreal latitudes they are mostly deciduous, but in tropics and subtropics mostl ...
trees, including
sugar maple
''Acer saccharum'', the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Sugar maple is best known for being the ...
,
red maple
''Acer rubrum'', the red maple, also known as swamp maple, water maple, or soft maple, is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest Service recognizes it as the most abundant nati ...
,
American beech
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** American ancestry, p ...
, and
black cherry
''Prunus serotina'', commonly called black cherry,World Economic Plants: A Standard Reference, Second Edition'. CRC Press; 19 April 2016. . p. 833–. wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a deciduous tree or shrub in the r ...
.
See also
*
Central Mountain
*
Knob Mountain (Pennsylvania)
Knob Mountain (also known as Nob Mountain) is a ridge in the northeastern part of Columbia County, Pennsylvania and parts of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Its elevation is over 1720 feet above sea level. Knob Mountain can be seen from a considerab ...
References
External links
The geology of Lycoming and Sullivan countiesTopographic map of a part of North Mountain containing a ski slope
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Allegheny Mountains
Landforms of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Landforms of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Landforms of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
Landforms of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
Ridges of Pennsylvania