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  1. The Catskill Mountains, also known as the Catskills, are a physiographic province and subrange of the larger Appalachian Mountains, located in southeastern New York. As a cultural and geographic region, the Catskills are generally defined as those areas close to or within the borders of the Catskill Park , a 700,000-acre (2,800 km 2 ) forest ...

  2. Catskill Mountains, dissected segment of the Allegheny Plateau, part of the Appalachian Mountain system, southeastern New York. Bounded north and east by the valleys of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers, respectively, the mountains are drained by headstreams of the Delaware River and by numerous small creeks.

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  3. Discover the Catskill Mountains' unique beauty and historic legacy. Explore scenic landscapes, outdoor activities, and rich history in this Catskills region.

  4. Top ways to experience Catskill Mountains and nearby attractions. A Natural scenic beauty from the Hill Top. It's a Mountain range where skiing is done during winter over the ice-clad mountain slopes. But even, in summer it's place to be visited and enjoyed both with families as well as for romantic couples.

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  5. May 29, 2018 · Part of the great Appalachian Mountain chain, the Catskill Mountains are located on the west side of the Hudson River, about one hundred miles northwest of New York City. Their heavily wooded terrain encompasses more than 6,000 square miles, with the highest peak of 4,204 feet at Slide Mountain.

  6. For over 20 years I’ve explored the Catskill Mountains and among other things, what I love about this area is it’s scenic drives. In this post I want to share with you my top 10 and these are not just general recommendations but specific locations and which routes to take within this gigantic area to get amazing views.

  7. The beautiful, historic towns in the Catskill Mountains are legendary, particularly the community of Kingston in Ulster County. In 1777, this small town was the first capital of New York.