Black Dome

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Black Dome is a prominent high peak in New York’s Catskill Mountains, known for its steep slopes, scenic views, and status as one of the range’s highest summits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Greene County, New York NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Hudson River watershed NERFINISHED
drainsInto Batavia Kill NERFINISHED
East Kill NERFINISHED
Schoharie Creek NERFINISHED
elevation 1216 m
3990 ft
geologicalProvince Appalachian Plateau NERFINISHED
hasNeighboringPeak Blackhead Mountain NERFINISHED
Thomas Cole Mountain NERFINISHED
hasRidgeConnectionTo Blackhead Mountain NERFINISHED
Thomas Cole Mountain NERFINISHED
hasSummitViewsOf Adirondack Mountains (distant views on clear days) NERFINISHED
Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
Taconics (distant views on clear days)
hasTrailAccessFrom Barnum Road NERFINISHED
Big Hollow NERFINISHED
isHigherThan most other Catskill peaks
isOneOf Catskill High Peaks NERFINISHED
isOnList Catskill 3500 Club peaks NERFINISHED
knownFor rugged terrain
scenic views
steep slopes
liesWithin Catskill Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Catskill Mountains NERFINISHED
Greene County, New York NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NERFINISHED
mountainRange Catskill Mountains NERFINISHED
partOf Blackhead Range NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry skiing
hiking
snowshoeing
prominence 1780 ft
rankingInCatskillsByElevation third highest peak
region Northeastern United States
requiresForCatskill3500Club one ascent
state New York
summitType wooded summit with view ledges
terrainCharacter forested
steep
topographicMap USGS Hensonville NERFINISHED

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