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Oakes Hill
Oakes Hill is located in New York
Oakes Hill
Oakes Hill
Location in New York
Oakes Hill is located in the United States
Oakes Hill
Oakes Hill
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 1,690 feet (520 m)
Geography
Location N of Steuben, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS North Western

Oakes Hill is a natural high point, often called a summit, located in the beautiful Central New York Region of New York State. It's found in the Town of Steuben, which is part of Oneida County. You can find Oakes Hill just north of the small community also named Steuben.

Exploring Oakes Hill

Oakes Hill stands tall at about 1,690 feet (that's about 515 meters) above sea level. While it might not be as famous as some of the really big mountains, it's an important part of the local landscape in Oneida County. Hills like Oakes Hill are often formed over millions of years by natural processes like erosion and the movement of Earth's plates.

Where is Oakes Hill?

Oakes Hill is nestled in a part of New York State known for its rolling hills and green forests. It's located in the central part of the state, which means it experiences all four seasons, from snowy winters to warm summers. The area around Oakes Hill is mostly rural, with lots of open spaces and natural beauty.

What Makes a Hill Special?

Even though Oakes Hill is called a "hill" and not a "mountain," it still offers a great example of how landforms shape our world. Hills and summits are important for many reasons:

  • They provide homes for different kinds of wildlife.
  • They can be great places for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring nature.
  • They help control where water flows, creating streams and rivers.
  • They offer amazing views of the surrounding countryside.

Nature Around Oakes Hill

The area around Oakes Hill is likely home to many types of plants and animals. You might find different kinds of trees, like maple and oak, and various wildflowers. Animals such as white-tailed deer, foxes, and many types of birds could live in the forests and fields nearby. Exploring these natural areas helps us understand the local ecosystem.

History and Geology

The landscape of New York, including places like Oakes Hill, was greatly shaped by glaciers during the last Ice Age. These massive sheets of ice moved across the land, carving out valleys and leaving behind hills and deposits of rock and soil. This geological history is why we see so many interesting landforms in the region today.

How Hills Are Formed

Hills like Oakes Hill can be formed in several ways. Sometimes, they are leftover parts of old mountains that have worn down over time. Other times, they are created when the Earth's crust pushes up, or when volcanoes erupt and then become inactive. In New York, many hills are a result of glacial activity, which smoothed and shaped the land.

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