Steeltrap Creek | rises in N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows SW into Forney Creek. |
Steeltrap Knob | in S Macon County between Bearpen Mountain and Mooney Branch. |
Steep Hill Branch | rises in W Carteret County and flows W approx. 3 mi. into White Oak River. |
Steep Hill Branch | rises in W Johnston County and flows SE into Middle Creek. Mentioned in local records as early as 1770. |
Steep Point | extends from the mainland of NE Carteret County into Core Sound. |
Steep Rock Mountain | peak in W Randolph County. |
Steer Gap | E Haywood County between Hungry Creek and Pisgah Creek. |
Steestachee Bald | on the Haywood-Jackson county line. Alt. 5,700. Named for the Indian word for rats or nest of rats. Indian hunters are said to have found and destroyed a nest of rats there. |
Steestachee Branch | rises near Steestachee Bald in SW Haywood County and flows E into Allen Creek. |
Stella | community in W Carteret County on White Oak River. Alt. 30, the highest point in the county. Originally named Barkers Bridge in honor of a local doctor, but when a post office was est. in 1866, the Post Office Department declined to accept the name. |