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  1. Catskill High Peaks - Wikipedia

    PEAK NAMEALT. FEETALT. METERSRANK
    Slide Mountain +418012751
    Hunter Mountain +404012302
    Black Dome +398012103
    Thomas Cole +394012004
    Blackhead +394012005
    West Kill +388011806
    Graham Mountain386811797
    Doubletop Mountain +386011808
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  2. Catskill Mountains | Map, Description, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBMar 27, 2024 · The much higher elevations in the Catskills compared with the surrounding area are mainly due to the durability of the top layers of …

  3. Catskill Mountains – Ultimate Guide to the Catskills NY – Official ...

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    The Catskill High Peaks are all of the mountains in New York 's Catskill Mountains above 3,500 ft (1,067 m) in elevation whose summits are separated either by one-half mile (0.8 km) or a vertical drop of at least 250 ft (76.2 m) between it and the next nearest separate summit.
    The highest summit is Slide Mountain, which has a maximum elevation of 1,270 meters above sea level. At the easternmost end of the Catskill is the Catskill Escarpment, which unofficially marks the beginning of this section of the range. It has a dramatic incline jutting up from the Hudson Valley.
    The Catskills are a natural playground for those who love the outdoors. There are 98 peaks in the Catskill Mountains. The eastern mountains are higher in elevation while the western mountains flatten into the Allegheny Plateau. Answers To Popular Questions About The Catskill Mountains: How were the Catskill Mountains formed?
    The Catskill Region is heavily forested and mountainous and with 98 mountains exceeding 3000′ in height, there are plenty of opportunities to climb a few. Treeline begins at about 3500′ feet of elevation, with a resulting increase in weather exposure. Many of the peaks require rock scrambling over exposed ledge above 3000′.
  6. Catskill Mountains - WorldAtlas

  7. Backpacking in the Catskill Mountains: A Quick and …

    WEBJun 19, 2021 · With over 425 miles of hiking trails and 98 mountains over 3000′ in elevation, the park features forested mountains, narrow, winding valleys, and rushing streams and rivers making it one of the most …

  8. Peakbagging the Catskill 3500 High Peaks (Ultimate Guide)

  9. Catskill Mountains - PeakVisor

    WEBThe Catskills are a physiographic province of the impressive Appalachian Mountains and contain more than 30 peaks that reach over 3,500 feet in elevation. These peaks, aptly named the ‘Catskill High Peaks,’ and are …

  10. Peaks by Elevation | Catskill 3500 Club