Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness

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Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness is a protected, rugged mountainous area in New York’s Catskill Mountains known for its high peaks, dense forests, and extensive hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountainous region
protected area
wilderness area
hasActivity backpacking
camping
hiking
wildlife viewing
hasDesignation wilderness under New York State law
hasEcosystem boreal forest
northern hardwood forest
hasFeature dense forests
extensive hiking trails
high peaks
rugged terrain
hasPeak Acra Point
Arizona Mountain
Black Dome
Blackhead Mountain
Burnt Knob
Stoppel Point
Thomas Cole Mountain
Windham High Peak
hasRegulation mechanized equipment generally prohibited
motorized vehicles prohibited off designated roads
hasScenicView Hudson Valley
northern Catskills
hasTrail Acra Point Trail
Batavia Kill
surface form: Batavia Kill Trail

Black Dome Range Trail
Escarpment Trail
Windham High Peak Trail
hasTrailUse backcountry skiing
hiking
snowshoeing
hasVegetation maple-beech-birch forest
spruce-fir forest
hasWildlife black bear
raptors
songbirds
white-tailed deer
locatedIn Catskill Mountains
New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
nearestTown Town of Windham, New York
surface form: Windham, New York
partOf Catskill Park
Greene County, New York

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Catskill Park hasPart Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness