Biscuit Brook valley

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Biscuit Brook valley is a remote, forested mountain valley in New York’s Catskill Park, known for its rugged terrain, trout stream, and backcountry hiking within the Big Indian Wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
mountain valley
accessType backcountry access
fishSpeciesPresent trout
hasEcosystem temperate deciduous forest
hasLandcover forested
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hasTrailUse low to moderate
hydrologyFeature Biscuit Brook NERFINISHED
isRemote true
knownFor backcountry hiking
trout stream
locatedIn Catskill Park NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
Ulster County, New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managementAgency New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NERFINISHED
partOf Big Indian Wilderness NERFINISHED
protectionStatus wilderness area (within Big Indian Wilderness)
recreationActivity backpacking
fishing
hiking
region Catskill Mountains NERFINISHED
watercourseType mountain stream
withinProtectedAreaCategory IUCN Category Ib (wilderness area, via Big Indian Wilderness)

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Big Indian Wilderness contains Biscuit Brook valley