Anthony’s Nose

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Anthony’s Nose is a prominent rocky peak along the Hudson River in New York, known for its steep hiking trail and sweeping views of the surrounding highlands and Bear Mountain Bridge.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking destination
landform
mountain peak
accessedBy Appalachian Trail side path
hiking trail from Route 9D
approximateTrailLength about 1.5 miles round trip from Route 9D trailhead
climate humid continental
county Westchester County, New York
elevation approximately 900 feet
faces Bear Mountain
geologicalType rocky peak
hasCliffs yes
hasFeature forested slopes
overlooks gorge of the Hudson River
rocky summit
hasNameOrigin possibly named after pre-Revolutionary War landowner or military engineer
hasScenicOverlook yes
hasViewOf Bear Mountain State Park
Hudson Highlands
Hudson River Valley
isProtectedArea partially within state or local parklands
knownFor rocky outcrops
scenic views of the Hudson River
steep hiking trail
views of Bear Mountain Bridge
locatedIn Hudson Highlands
New York
United States
locatedOn east side of the Hudson River
near Bear Mountain State Park
Cortlandt Manor, New York
Peekskill, New York NERFINISHED
overlooks Bear Mountain Bridge
Hudson River
partOf Appalachian Mountains
Hudson River Palisades region
popularFor birdwatching
day hiking
photography
recreationType hiking
region Lower Hudson Valley
touristAttraction yes
trailDifficulty moderate to steep
vegetation mixed northeastern hardwood forest
visibleFrom Bear Mountain Bridge
Hudson River

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bear Mountain Bridge
hasScenicViewOf

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