Dunning Mountain is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States. The mountain's north end is at McKee Gap, which separates it from Short Mountain, and where Halter Creek flows westward towards the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River. The south end of the mountain is contiguous with Evitts Mountain, but is marked by a sharp bend to the east. The valley formed by the bend is known as "The Kettle," and the broad valley to the east of Dunning Mountain is called Morrisons Cove. The town of Roaring Spring is located at the north end of the mountain on the east side.
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| - Dunning Mountain is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States. The mountain's north end is at McKee Gap, which separates it from Short Mountain, and where Halter Creek flows westward towards the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River. The south end of the mountain is contiguous with Evitts Mountain, but is marked by a sharp bend to the east. The valley formed by the bend is known as "The Kettle," and the broad valley to the east of Dunning Mountain is called Morrisons Cove. The town of Roaring Spring is located at the north end of the mountain on the east side. (en)
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| - Dunning Mountain is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States. The mountain's north end is at McKee Gap, which separates it from Short Mountain, and where Halter Creek flows westward towards the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River. The south end of the mountain is contiguous with Evitts Mountain, but is marked by a sharp bend to the east. The valley formed by the bend is known as "The Kettle," and the broad valley to the east of Dunning Mountain is called Morrisons Cove. The town of Roaring Spring is located at the north end of the mountain on the east side. Route 869 crosses southern Dunning Mountain from Imler to , and Route 1042 (Sproul Mountain Road) crosses it east of Sproul. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 147 is located on Dunning Mountain in several parcels from the Juniata River south to the slopes adjacent to Roaring Spring (en)
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of | - Bedford County, Pennsylvania
- Blair Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania
- Blue Knob (Pennsylvania)
- Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 147
- Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 41
- Vicksburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania
- McKee, Pennsylvania
- Geology of Bedford County, Pennsylvania
- Frankstown Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania
- Halter Creek
- Brush Mountain
- Tussey Mountain
- U.S. Route 220
- Dumb Hundred, Pennsylvania
- East Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania
- Evitts Mountain
- Taylor Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania
- King Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
- South Woodbury
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