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Schunemunk Mountain (also spelled Schunnemunk) is the highest mountain in Orange County, New York. The 1,664-foot (507 m) summit is located in the town of Blooming Grove, with other portions in Cornwall and Woodbury. The community of Mountain Lodge Park is built up its western slope. [2] The mountain is a popular recreational resource in the area.
County routes in Orange County, New York, are maintained by the Orange County Department of Public Works.Most routes are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker; however, some routes are still signed with white-on-blue diamond-shaped route markers that predate the introduction of the standard marker.
Orange County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 401,310.The county seat is Goshen. [2] This county was first created in 1683 and reorganized with its present boundaries in 1798. [3]
Bear Mountain is one of the best-known peaks of New York's Hudson Highlands.Located partially in Orange County in the town of Highlands and partially in Rockland County in the town of Stony Point, it lends its name to the nearby Bear Mountain Bridge and Bear Mountain State Park that contains it.
West Hills, New York: 58 Nassau: 348 feet (106 m) Harbor Hill: Roslyn, New York: 59 Bronx: 280 feet (85 m) Bronx High Point: Villanova Heights, Fieldston: 60 New York: 265 feet (81 m) Bennett Park: Hudson Heights, Manhattan: 61 Queens: 260 feet (79 m) North Shore Towers: Glen Oaks, Queens: 62 Kings: 220 feet (67 m) Battle Hill: Green-Wood Cemetery
Cornwall is a town in Orange County, New York, United States, approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City on the western shore of the Hudson River. As of the 2020 census, the population was at 12,884. Cornwall has become a bedroom community for area towns and cities including New York City.
The section of New York State Route 218 that winds around the eastern slope of the mountain overlooking the River Hudson was originally named the Storm King Highway. That name is often used presently for the four-lane section of U.S. Route 9W to the west, with Route 218 referred to as the Old Storm King Highway.
Popolopen is the name of several related landmarks mainly within the Hudson Highlands of Orange County, New York. These include a peak, Popolopen Torne—or simply "The Torne", [1] [2] and a short and steep-sided nearby valley officially called Hell Hole, but often Popolopen Gorge. Popolopen Creek runs through this valley.