
Only These 4 Counties Are Actually in the Catskill Mountains
The Hudson Valley is a place where residents love to reside. Those who visit find it abundant with nature trails, beautiful scenery and something for everyone to enjoy.
The rich historical background allows history buffs to learn about hidden gems and sites.
I love traveling but always have an appreciation for New York state, especially the Hudson Valley. The Catskills are a desired location for residents and for visitors. This summer destination has brought outdoor enthusiasts from different states to explore all that it has to offer.
Here's The Difference Between Catskill And The Catskills
There’s a difference between Catskill and the Catskills.
94.3 Lite FM explained that Catskill is located in Greene County, NY and is a village. It has a vibrant main street filled with historical charm and locally owned shops.
However, the Catskills also known as the Catskill Mountains are mountains within New York state.
Visit Catskills explained that the Catskill Mountains consist of 700,000 acres.
I love the natural beauty throughout this area and all of the outdoor activities to be a part of. Hiking, biking, swimming and exploring waterfalls within the Catskills are a must.
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Where Did The Catskills Get Its Name From?
There are a few explanations of how the Catskills got its name.
94.3 Lite FM also shared that some believe that the Catskills name comes from a local waterfall and creek. Otherwise, the name could have also originated from the cats who roamed the area more than they do now. Mountain lions and bobcats could be one of the explanations for how the Catskills got its name.
Did You Know? Only These 4 Counties Are Actually in The Catskill Mountains
While we think about how many acres are included within the Catskill Mountains, there are only four counties located within.
Visit Catskills explained that the Catskills consists of four New York state counties including Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster county.
I love continuing to learn about New York state, especially the Hudson Valley area.
Which Hudson Valley county is your favorite to explore? Tell us more below.
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