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(Redirected from Bearpen Mountain (Greene County, New York)) Mountain in New York, United States
Bearpen Mountain
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Highest point
Elevation3619.6 ft (1103 m)
Listing
Coordinates42°16′24″N 74°29′03″W / 42.2734189°N 74.4840396°W / 42.2734189; -74.4840396
Geography
LocationLexington / Roxbury, New York, U.S.
Parent rangeCatskill Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Prattsville

Bearpen Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York. The mountain's highest peak is in Greene County, but its northwest subpeak at 42°16.42′N 74°29.05′W / 42.27367°N 74.48417°W / 42.27367; -74.48417 is the highest point in Delaware County at 3,520 ft. Bearpen Mountain is flanked to the north by Roundtop, and to the southeast by Vly Mountain.

The northeast side of Bearpen Mountain drains into Little West Kill, thence into Schoharie Creek, the Mohawk River, the Hudson River, and into New York Bay. The west side of Bearpen drains into Batavia Kill, thence into the East Branch of the Delaware River, and into Delaware Bay. The south side of Bearpen drains into Vly Creek, thence into Bush Kill, Dry Brook, and the East Branch of the Delaware.

Bearpen Mountain is well known for its trail system with miles of motorized and hiking trails.

The mountain was host to a ski area in the late 1950s and 1960s, originally called Princeton Ski Bowl. Taking advantage of the mountain ridge's northeast exposure and high snowfall, the ski area operated until a land dispute forced its closure. Skiing at Bearpen was an "upside-down" affair, as skiers had to access the summit via a rough auto road. Remains of the lodge and early rope tow ski lifts are still visible in the forest around the mountain top. The mountain is still a popular location for backcountry skiing. From the summit to the valley below skiers can tally around 2100 vertical feet of glades and backcountry trails.

View from the top of Bearpen, facing north, towards the town of Prattsville

See also

Notes

  1. Bearpen Mountain Hike, from the Catskill Mountaineer 2010 Chart 1, Image 3 http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/BWF-bearpen2.html
  2. "Bearpen Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. LaChapelle, Russ. "Bearpen Mountain: The Original Beast of the East". NYSkiBlog.

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The High Peaks of New York's Catskill Mountains
Northwest Catskills
Blackhead Mountains
Other northeast Catskills
Devil's Path
Other central Catskills
Southwest Catskills
Burroughs Range
Other southern Catskills
Mountains of New York
Adirondack Mountains
Dix Range
Great Range
MacIntyre Mountains
Marcy Group
Street Range
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Catskill Mountains
Blackhead Mountains
Burroughs Range
Devil's Path
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