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Frost Valley YMCA is a camping, environmental education, and conferencing center located in Claryville, New York, part of the Catskill Mountains Founded in 1901 as Camp Wawayanda, the camp moved to its present location in 1958.
The Barryville to Claryville series encompasses routes 11 through 17 and CR 19, the non-suffixed of which form a mostly continuous roadway between the two communities. Most of the routes are concurrent to NY 55, which follows the Barryville–Claryville route from Barryville north to Curry. At Curry, CR 19 splits from NY 55 to access Claryville.
Frost Valley: A hamlet on CR 47. Greenville: A hamlet near the eastern town line on CR 46. Ladleton: A hamlet by the East Branch of the Neversink River, southwest of Denning village. Peekamose: A hamlet near the eastern town line on NY 42. Peekamose post office was formerly called "Bull Run" then "Bullrun" before changed to Peekamose in 1904.
Mongaup Mountain is a mountain located in the Catskill Mountains of New York west of Frost Valley. Cradle Rock Ridge is located north, and Beaver Kill Range is located east-northeast of Mongaup Mountain.
Confluence of east and west branches near Claryville. The Neversink's main flow begins just south of the border between present-day Ulster and Sullivan counties, where the east and west branches of the river join near the hamlet of Claryville. Both branches begin on the slopes of Slide Mountain, the highest peak in the Catskills.
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Camp Anawana was originally owned by Mrs. Anna Kahn. [citation needed] The camp's main building was destroyed by a fire on June 29, 1946.[2]In 1955, the camp partnered with Clair Bee to host Kutsher's National All-Sports Camp, associated with the nearby Kutsher's Hotel. [3]