Twelve O'clock Knob

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Twelve O'clock Knob

Twelve O'Clock Knob is a mountain located in southwestern Roanoke County, Virginia, directly south of Salem, Virginia. According to local lore, slaves in the western Roanoke Valley noted that the Sun was directly over the mountain roughly around noon local time. In 1995 and 1996, the Tour Du Pont staged a time trial in the Roanoke Valley, the highlight of which was a ride over the steep, winding Twelve O'Clock Knob Road. The north slope of the ridgeline formed by Poor Mountain, Twelve O'Clock Knob and adjacent peaks such as Sugarloaf Mountain marks the southwestern boundary of the Roanoke Valley.