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Cedar Cliff Lakecentral Jackson County on Tuckasegee River, 14 mi. S of Sylva. Covers 121 acres; max. depth 150 ft. Dam constructed 1952; used to generate hydroelectric power for Nantahala Power and Light Company. Named for Cedar Cliff Mountain at the upper end of the lake. Alt. 2,330.
Cedar Cliff Mountainon Buncombe-Rutherford county line between Harris View and Cedar Knob. Alt. 3,829.
Cedar Cliff Mountaincentral Jackson County between Cedar Valley Creek and Gladie Creek.
Cedar Cliff MountainS Macon County between Andy Gap and Buddy Gap. Alt. 4,824.
Cedar Cliff RidgeNE Macon County parallel to Huckleberry Creek.
Cedar Cliff RidgeN Macon County at the head of Shepherd Creek.
Cedar Cliffsat the S end of Cullowhee Mountain in W Jackson County.
Cedar CoveW Graham County between Cedar Top and Santeetlah Creek.
Cedar Creekrises in S Yadkin County and flows S into Davie County, where it turns SE to enter Dutchmans Creek. Approx. 13 mi. long.
Cedar Creekcommunity in S Cumberland County on the stream of the same name. Appears as Terebinthe on the Kerr map, 1882.