Devils Creek Gap | NW Yancey County near the head of Devils Creek. |
Devils Den | ridge in S Yancey County extending S between Little Mountain Creek and Long Arm Ridge. |
Devils Elbow | a sharp bend in the Cashie River, SE Bertie County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Devils Elbow Landing | on Pungo River, E Beaufort County. |
Devils Fork | rises in E Henderson County and flows W into Mud Creek. |
Devils Fork Gap | on the Madison County, N.C.-Unicoi County, Tenn., line. |
Devils Garden | a strip of rough, stony land beside another strip of steep, eroded land, SE Buncombe County between Trantham Creek and Laurel Branch. |
Devils Garden | on the Alexander-Wilkes county line. Alt. 3,428. A rough, rocky area in which rattlesnakes and copperheads are commonly found. |
Devils Gut | stream in NE Martin County connecting a bend in the Roanoke River. Mentioned in local records as early as 1729 and shown on the Collet map, 1770. |
Devils Head | W Rutherford County near Chimney Rock, a natural rock formation suggestive of the devil's head. |