Črni vrh is the highest peak of Pohorje. Grass grows on the dominant top, and on the east and north sides it is overgrown with low spruces. At the top is a sign consisting of three high, at the top connected metal crosses, and at the base are three wedges. Next to it is a box with a registration book and a stamp. The sign says that it stands on the highest peak of Pohorje and that it was erected on the initiative of the Mislinja PD and the Šentilj pod Turjakom Parish Office. From the top we can see Velika Kopa. On the south side lies the Mislinjska valley, while Paški Kozjak and Graška gora rise. On the southern slopes of Pohorje, farms are scattered, which provided shelter and food to partisan units during the National Liberation War. In the west rise Uršlja gora, Peca, Olševa and Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and in the north Košenjak, Gólica and Kozjak. With good visibility, we can also see the Julian Alps and the High and Low Tours far on the horizon.