Johns Brook Valley

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Johns Brook Valley is a scenic, heavily forested glacial valley in New York’s Adirondack Mountains that serves as a popular access route for hiking and backcountry recreation.

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Johns Brook Valley canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
glacial valley
valley
accessRouteTo Great Range (Adirondacks)
High Peaks region
surface form: High Peaks region of the Adirondacks

Mount Marcy region
surface form: Mount Marcy area
category Landforms of Essex County, New York
Valleys of New York
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment temperate forest
formedBy glacial erosion
hasFeature mountain streams
steep surrounding peaks
wooded slopes
hasRecreationInfrastructure backcountry campsites
hiking trails
hasTrail Johns Brook Trail
hasTrailheadNear Keene Valley, New York
hasWatercourse Johns Brook
landCover forest
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedWithin New York Forest Preserve
surface form: Adirondack Forest Preserve
nearestSettlement Keene Valley, New York
notableFor backcountry recreation
hiking access
scenic views
partOf High Peaks region
surface form: Adirondack High Peaks area
popularWith backpackers
hikers
mountaineers
recreationType backcountry
wilderness hiking
region Adirondack Park
state New York
terrain heavily forested
usedFor backcountry camping
backpacking
hiking
mountain access

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High Peaks Wilderness Area contains Johns Brook Valley
Saddleback Mountain (Adirondacks) overlooks Johns Brook Valley