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Geographical locations
- Thunder Mountain (Amador County, California), in United States, part of Sierra Nevada, east of Silver Lake and west of Kirkwood Mountain Resort
- Thunder Mountain (Tulare County, California), in United States, sub-range of Sierra Nevada; summit marks boundary between Sequoia and Kings Canyon
- Thunder Mountain (Cassia County, Idaho), in United States, peak within Sawtooth National Forest and Cassia County, part of Albion Mountains
- Thunder Mountain (British Columbia), in Canada, 44 km (27 mi) southwest of Tsitsutl Peak; part of Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
- Donnersberg, highest peak of Palatinate (native name: Pfalz) region of Germany, between towns of Rockenhausen and Kirchheimbolanden
- Thunder Mountain, Administrative region (département) within First French Republic (native name: Mont-Tonnerre)
- Thunder Mountain Ski Area, American alpine area in Massachusetts (later name: Berkshire East Ski Resort)
Film and literature
- Thunder Mountain (novel), 1935 book by American author of Western literature Zane Grey
- Thunder Mountain (1935 film), American western; 19th in western star George O'Brien's series for Fox Films; based on Zane Grey novel
- Thunder Mountain (1947 film), American western; first in post-World War II series (1947–52) starring Tim Holt; based on Zane Grey novel
Other
- Thunder Mountain Monument, set of artistic forms built (1969–89) in Nevada town of Imlay by American conceptual artist Frank Van Zant
- Thunder Mountain Motor Speedway, American dirt track racing facility located north of Rusk (small city in East Texas); closed in 2006
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, rollercoaster in Disney theme parks worldwide, including Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park (Paris)
See also
- "Thunder on the Mountain", song appearing as 1st track of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's album Modern Times
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