Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Hanging Rock State Park |
central Stokes County in the Sauratown Mountain range. Named for a natural rock formation. Contains 3,865 acres. Est. 1935. Scenic, recreational; vacation cabins and tent and trailer camping; picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and nature study; lookout tower. See also Cascade Falls; Moores Knob; Tories Den. Appears as Hanging Bluff on the Kerr map, 1882. |
| Hangman Branch |
rises in Drowned Bay, SW Brunswick County, and flows S into Calabash Creek. |
| Hangover Creek |
rises in W Graham County in Saddle Tree Gap and flows NW into Slickrock Creek. |
| Hangover Lead |
NW Graham County, extends NW from Saddle Tree Gap to Cold Spring Knob and NE from Cold Spring Knob to Yellow-hammer Gap. |
| Hangover Mountain |
W Graham County near the Tennessee line. Alt. approx. 5,180. |
| Hankins |
community in E central McDowell County. |
| Hanks Branch |
rises in E Davidson County and flows E into Hunts Fork. |
| Hanlon Mountain |
NW Buncombe County E of Fodderstack Mountain. Alt. 3,197. |
| Hannah Branch |
rises in E Yancey County and flows W into South Toe River. |
| Hannah Creek |
rises in W Johnston County and flows SE into Mill Creek. |