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Vedder Mountain
Vedder Mountain is located in New York Adirondack Park
Vedder Mountain
Vedder Mountain
Location in New York Adirondack Park
Vedder Mountain is located in the United States
Vedder Mountain
Vedder Mountain
Location in the United States
Highest point
Elevation 630 feet (190 m)
Geography
Location ENE of Lawrenceville, New York, U.S.
Topo map USGS Cementon

Vedder Mountain is a natural spot located in Greene County, New York. It is part of the famous Catskill Mountains range. This mountain is found east-northeast of a town called Lawrenceville.

Exploring Vedder Mountain

Vedder Mountain might not be the tallest mountain, but it's an important part of the landscape in Greene County. It stands at about 630 feet (192 meters) high. Mountains like Vedder Mountain help shape the environment around them. They also provide homes for many plants and animals.

Where is Vedder Mountain?

Vedder Mountain is located in the eastern part of New York State. It's specifically in Greene County. This area is known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. The mountain is situated near Lawrenceville, a small community in the region.

Nearby Natural Features

When you look at a map, you'll see other hills and ridges close to Vedder Mountain. For example, Bethel Ridge is located to the southwest. Also, Timmerman Hill is found south-southwest of Vedder Mountain. These features are all part of the same hilly and mountainous area. They show how different parts of the land connect.

What are the Catskill Mountains?

Vedder Mountain is part of the larger Catskill Mountains. The Catskills are a large area of mountains and forests in southeastern New York. They are famous for their beautiful views, hiking trails, and outdoor adventures. Many people visit the Catskills for camping, fishing, and exploring nature.

How Mountains Form

Mountains like Vedder Mountain are formed over millions of years. This happens through natural processes. The Earth's crust is made of large plates that slowly move. When these plates push against each other, the land can fold and rise up. This creates mountains and hills. Erosion from wind and water also shapes mountains over time.

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