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Big Fork Mountain
Big Fork Mountain is located in New York
Big Fork Mountain
Big Fork Mountain
Location in New York
Big Fork Mountain is located in the United States
Big Fork Mountain
Big Fork Mountain
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 2,182 feet (665 m)
Geography
Location Gregorytown, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS Horton

Big Fork Mountain is a cool mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York State. It stands southwest of a town called Gregorytown. Sometimes, people also call this mountain Stearns Hill.

Big Fork Mountain is surrounded by other interesting peaks. To its west-northwest, you can find Elm Tree Ridge and Jehu Mountain. South of Big Fork Mountain is Cherry Ridge. These mountains are all part of the beautiful Catskill range.

Exploring Big Fork Mountain

Big Fork Mountain is part of the famous Catskill Mountains. These mountains are a popular spot for outdoor adventures. They offer amazing views and a chance to connect with nature.

Where is Big Fork Mountain?

Big Fork Mountain is in Delaware County, New York. It's part of a larger group of mountains. The Catskills are known for their rolling hills and forests.

What Makes Mountains Special?

Mountains like Big Fork Mountain are formed over millions of years. They are created by powerful forces deep within the Earth. These forces push the land upwards, forming tall peaks. Mountains are home to many different plants and animals. They also play an important role in weather patterns.

Nearby Peaks and Ridges

Big Fork Mountain doesn't stand alone. It has several neighbors. Elm Tree Ridge and Jehu Mountain are close by. They are located to the west-northwest. To the south, you'll find Cherry Ridge. Exploring these nearby areas can be a fun adventure.

Nature in the Catskills

The Catskill Mountains are full of natural beauty. You can find thick forests and clear streams. Many types of wildlife live here. This includes deer, bears, and various birds. Hiking trails often lead through these natural areas. They offer a great way to see the local plants and animals.

Fun Facts About Mountains

  • Mountains cover about 25% of the Earth's land surface.
  • They are found on every continent.
  • Mountains are important for water supply. Many rivers start in mountain areas.
  • The air gets thinner as you go higher up a mountain.
  • Some mountains are still growing taller today!
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