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Dairy Hill
Dairy Hill is located in New York
Dairy Hill
Dairy Hill
Location in New York
Dairy Hill is located in the United States
Dairy Hill
Dairy Hill
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 1,844 feet (562 m)
Geography
Location SE of Norway, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS Middleville

Dairy Hill is a small mountain, also called a summit, located in the beautiful Central New York Region of New York State. It stands in the Town of Norway, which is part of Herkimer County. You can find it just southeast of the small community also called Norway.

Discover Dairy Hill

Dairy Hill might not be as famous as some huge mountains, but it's an interesting part of the New York landscape. It's a great example of the many hills and smaller mountains you can find across the state. These natural features are important for local ecosystems and often offer fun outdoor activities.

How Tall is Dairy Hill?

Dairy Hill reaches an elevation of about 1,844 feet (which is about 562 meters) above sea level. While this isn't as high as the tallest peaks in the Adirondack Mountains, it's still a significant height for a hill in this area. Climbing to the top of a summit like Dairy Hill can offer nice views of the surrounding countryside.

Where Exactly is Dairy Hill?

Dairy Hill is located in a rural part of Herkimer County. This county is known for its rolling hills, forests, and farmlands. The hill is situated southeast of the hamlet of Norway, a small community that shares its name with the larger town. Its exact coordinates are 43 degrees, 11 minutes, 28 seconds North, and 74 degrees, 53 minutes, 50 seconds West. These numbers help pinpoint its location on a map.

What is a Summit?

A summit is the highest point of a mountain or hill. It's like the very top of a natural elevation. When people talk about "summiting" a mountain, it means they have reached its highest point. Summits can be rocky, forested, or sometimes even flat, depending on the type of mountain. Dairy Hill is considered a summit because it's a distinct high point in its area.

Why is it Called Dairy Hill?

The name "Dairy Hill" likely comes from the history of the area. Herkimer County, like many parts of rural New York, has a long tradition of farming, especially dairy farming. It's common for hills, roads, or even towns to be named after local industries, families, or natural features. So, it's very possible that dairy farms were once common around this hill, giving it its unique name.

Exploring the Area Around Dairy Hill

The region around Dairy Hill offers many opportunities to enjoy nature. Even if Dairy Hill itself isn't a major hiking destination, the general area is perfect for outdoor adventures. You might find:

  • Hiking Trails: Many areas in New York have trails for walking, hiking, and exploring the forests.
  • Wildlife: Forests and hills are home to various animals like deer, foxes, and many types of birds.
  • Scenic Views: From higher points, you can often see beautiful landscapes, especially during the fall when the leaves change color.
  • Local History: The towns and hamlets in Herkimer County have rich histories, often tied to farming, logging, or early American settlements.
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