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cATSkill region
Catskill Region
The Catskill Park is a mountainous region with 98 peaks over
3,000 feet in altitude. Its configuration of private land plus the 300,000 acre
publicly-owned Catskill Forest Preserve is similar to large parks in Europe where people
and nature have coexisted for centuries.
The Catskills offer visitors lush forests, with meadows, lakes, rivers, springs,
waterfalls, cliffs, fire towers, rare plants, and wildlife including, coyote, bear, bobcat,
mink and fisher. There are also hundreds of miles of abandoned logging roads and
trails to explore. Distinctive areas like spruce-fir forests on boreal mountaintops,
wetlands, trout streams, and old-growth forests may be found throughout the
Catskill Park.
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New York Camping Guide 2013
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Adirondacks
Allegany
Catskills
Central
New York State Map
Finger Lakes
Genesee
Long Island
Niagara
Palisades
Saratoga
Taconic
Thousand Islands
Cabins and Cottages
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