Brindley Mountain

Brindlee Mountain (or "Brindley Mountain") is an isolated portion of the Appalachian Plateau in northern Alabama. It occupies significant portions of Cullman, Morgan, and Marshall Counties and extends into Winston and Lawrence counties. The plateau is formed by a sandstone cap-rock overlying limestone. The main mountain sits south of Lacey's Spring and houses communities such as Union Hill and Morgan City as well as parts of Union Grove and spans into Arab also. U.S. Route 231 runs over Brindlee Mountain. The highest point of Brindlee Mountain rests in Morgan City. A shale layer about 75-100 feet down from the top of the mountain created bluffs on all sides of the mountain, as well as caused road replacements to be necessary on Union Hill Rd / James Frazier Rd and US Hwy 231 immediately north of the Whitesburg Mountains. The shale layer is visible at the top of the quarry off of Union Hill Rd. The cement mixer on the side of Union Hill Rd originated in a wrecked vehicle on the original road alignment of Union Hill Rd, visible on older USGS 1:24000 topographical maps.

Brindlee Mountain
Brindlee Mountain from U.S. Route 231
Highest point
Elevation1,322 ft (403 m)[1]
ListingList of mountains of the United States
Coordinates34°29′23″N 86°37′35″W[1]
Geography
Brindlee Mountain is located in Alabama
Brindlee Mountain
Brindlee Mountain
Topo mapUSGS Center Grove

Several radio stations have broadcast towers located on Brindlee Mountain. Those include WRSA, WTAK, WZZN, WAFN-FM, WRJL, and WRAB.

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