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Schrader Hill
Schrader Hill is located in New York
Schrader Hill
Schrader Hill
Location in New York
Schrader Hill is located in the United States
Schrader Hill
Schrader Hill
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 1,624 feet (495 m)
Geography
Location N of Herkimer, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS Ilion

Schrader Hill is a summit located in the Central New York Region of New York State. A summit is the highest point of a hill or mountain. This particular summit is found in Herkimer County, north of the village of Herkimer. It sits within the towns of Herkimer and Newport.

What is Schrader Hill?

Schrader Hill is a natural landform that rises above the surrounding area. It is considered a summit because it marks the highest point in its immediate vicinity. The hill reaches an elevation of 1,624 feet (about 495 meters) above sea level.

Where is Schrader Hill Located?

Schrader Hill is in the central part of New York State. It is part of Herkimer County, which is known for its beautiful landscapes and natural areas. The hill is situated north of the village of Herkimer, which is a well-known community in the region.

Understanding Herkimer County's Geography

Herkimer County is in the geographic center of New York. It is part of the Mohawk Valley region. This area has many hills, valleys, and rivers. These features were shaped over millions of years by natural forces like glaciers and water.

  • The county is named after Nicholas Herkimer, a hero from the American Revolutionary War.
  • It is home to parts of the Adirondack Mountains, though Schrader Hill is not part of this range.
  • The landscape includes forests, farmlands, and small towns.

How are Hills and Summits Formed?

Hills and summits like Schrader Hill are formed in many ways. Most often, they are created by geological processes. These processes can take a very long time.

  • Erosion: Wind, water, and ice can wear away softer rock, leaving harder rock formations standing tall as hills.
  • Tectonic Plates: Sometimes, the Earth's large plates slowly push against each other. This can cause the land to fold and rise, forming mountains and hills.
  • Volcanic Activity: While not the case for Schrader Hill, some hills are old volcanoes.

Exploring the Central New York Region

The Central New York Region is a diverse area. It offers many opportunities to explore nature. Schrader Hill is one of many natural features in this part of the state.

Natural Features of New York State

New York State has a wide variety of natural landscapes. These include high mountains, deep valleys, and large lakes.

Understanding places like Schrader Hill helps us appreciate the natural beauty and geology of our world.

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