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Indian Head Mountain (New York)

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Parent range
  
Devil's Path

Elevation
  
1,089 m

Range
  
Devil's Path

Topo map
  
USGS Woodstock

Prominence
  
138 m

Listing
  
Catskill High Peaks

Indian Head Mountain (New York) httpswwwnynjtcorgsitesdefaultfilesu3080i

Location
  
Greene County, New York

Similar
  
Twin Mountain, Plateau Mountain, West Kill Mountain, Kaaterskill High Peak, Sugarloaf Mountain

Indian head mountain new york top 7 facts


Indian Head Mountain is a mountain located in the southeast corner of Greene County, New York. The mountain, named for the appearance of its profile, is part of the Devil's Path range of the Catskill Mountains. To the northwest, Indian Head is separated from Twin Mountain by Jimmy Dolan Notch; to the southeast, Indian Head is flanked by Plattekill Mountain.

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Map of Indian Head Mountain, Hunter, NY 12427, USA

Indian Head Mountain stands within the watershed of the Hudson River, which drains into New York Bay. The north side of Indian Head drains into the headwaters of Schoharie Creek, thence into the Mohawk River, and the Hudson River. The southwest and south sides of Indian Head drain into Saw Kill, thence into Esopus Creek, and the Hudson River. The east end of Indian Head is drained by Plattekill Creek in Plattekill Clove, which runs down the Catskill Escarpment, and into Esopus Creek just above Glenerie Falls.

Indian Head Mountain is contained within New York's Catskill State Park. The mountain is the easternmost summit on the Devil's Path hiking trail. The Long Path, a 350-mile (560 km) long-distance hiking trail through southeastern New York, is contiguous with this stretch of the Devil's Path.

References

Indian Head Mountain (New York) Wikipedia