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Catskill Trails, 9Th Edition, 2010 Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails, 13th Edition, 2010 New York-New Jersey Trail Conference Index Feature Map (119BM = Bear Mtn Inset) 1777 E Trail 119, 119BM 1777 W Trail 119, 119BM 1779 Trail 119, 119BM Abrams Road 119 ADK Camp Nawakwa 118 Agony Grind 119 Almost Perpendicular 118 American Canoe Association Camp 118 Anchor Monument 119 Anthony Wayne Recreation Area 119 Anthony Wayne Trail 119 Anthonys Nose 119 Appalachian Trail 119, 119BM Arden 119 Arden Brook 119 Arden House 119 Arden Road 119 Arden Valley Road 119 Arden-Surebridge Trail 118, 119 Augusta Mine 118 Baileytown Cemetery 119 Baileytown Road 119 Baker Camp 118 Bald Mountain 118, 119 Bald Rocks Shelter 118, 119 Barnes Lake 119 Barnes Mine 118 Bear Mountain 119, 119BM Bear Mountain Administration Building 119BM Bear Mountain Bridge 119, 119BM Bear Mountain Bridge Road 119 Bear Mountain Dock 119BM Bear Mountain Historical Museum 119BM Bear Mountain Inn 119BM Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round 119BM Bear Mountain Picnic Area 119BM Bear Mountain Skating Rink 119BM Bear Mountain State Park 119, 119BM Bear Mountain Swimming Pool 119BM Bear Mountain Trailside Museums and Zoo 119BM Beaver Pond Brook 118 Beaver Pond Campground 118, 119 p1 Beech Trail 118, 119 Beech Trail Cemetery 118, 119 Beechy Bottom Road 119 Bensons Point 119 Big Bog Mountain 119 Big Hill 118 Big Hill Shelter 118 Black Ash Mine 118 Black Ash Mountain 118 Black Ash Swamp 118 Black Mountain 119 Black Rock 118, 119 Black Rock Mountain 118, 119 Blauvelt Mountain 118 Blendale Lake 119 Blue Disc Trail 118 Blythea Lake 119 Bockberg Trail 119 Bockey Swamp 119 Bockey Swamp Brook 119 Bockey Swamp Trail 119 Boston Mine 118, 119 Bottle Cap Trail 119 Bowling Rocks 118, 119 Bradley Mine 119 Bradley Mountain 119 Breakneck Mountain Trail 118 Breakneck Pond 118 Brien Memorial Shelter 119 Broccy Creek 119 Brooks Hollow 119 Brooks Lake 119 Brooks Lake Trail 119 Brooks Mountain 119 Brundige Hill 118 Buck Trail 118 Burnt House 119 Camp Addisone Boyce 119 Camp Smith Trail 119 Camp Thendara 119 Cape Horn 118, 119 Car Pond Mountain 118, 119 Cascade of Slid 118 Catamount Mountain 118 Cats Elbow 119 Cave Shelter 119 Cedar Flats 118, 119 Cedar Flats Road 118, 119 Cedar Pond Group Camping 119 Cheesecote Mountain 118 p2 Cheesecote Mountain Town Park 118 Cheesecote Pond 118 Christie Mine 118 Claudius Smith Den 118 Clove Furnace 119 Cobus Mountain 118 Conklin Cemetery 118 Conklin Mountain 118 Conklin Road 118 Conklin's Cabin Ruin 118 Conklins Crossing Trail 118 Cornell Mine Trail 119 Cranberry Hill 119 Cranberry Lake 119 Cranberry Mine 119 Cranberry Mountain 118 Cranberry Mountain Trail 118 Crooked Road 119 Dater Mine 118 Dater Mountain 118 Dater Mountain Nature County Park 118 Deep Hollow 118, 119 Diamond Creek 118 Diamond Mountain Tower Trail 118 Doodletown 119 Doodletown Bridle Path 119 Doodletown Mine 119 Doodletown Reservoir 119 Dunderberg Mountain 119 Dunderberg Spiral Railway 119 Dunderberg Spiral Railway Tunnel 119 Dunning Trail 118, 119 Dutch Doctor Shelter 118 Eagle Rock 118 Echo Lake 119 Echo Mountain 119 Edison Mine 119 Elbow Brush 118 Eleanor Burlingham Memorial County Park 118 Elk Pen 119 Eugene Levy Memorial Town Park 118 Fawn Trail 119 File Factory Hollow 118 File Factory Hollow Trail 118 Filers Lake 119 Fingerboard Mountain 119 Fingerboard Shelter 119 First Reservoir 118 Flaggy Meadow Mountain 119 Flaggy Meadow Mountain Trail 119 p3 Forest Lake 119 Fort Clinton 119 Fort Montgomery State Historic Site 119, 119BM Fox Hill 118 Fox Mountain 118 Ga-Nus-Quoh Rock 118 Garfield Mine 119 Gate Hill Road 118, 119 Goldthwaite Memorial 118, 119 Good Spring Mountain 118 Goshen Mountain 119 Grandma and Grandpa Rocks 118 Grape Swamp 118, 119 Grape Swamp Mountain 118, 119 Grape Swamp Mountain Trail 118, 119 Green Pond 118, 119 Green Pond Mountain 118, 119 Green Swamp 118, 119 Greenwood Mine 119 Gurnee County Park 118 Halfway Mountain 118 Harriman Railroad Station 119 Harriman State Park 118, 119 Harris Mine 119 Hasenclever Mine 119 Hasenclever Mountain 119 Hasenclever Mountain Trail 119 Hasenclever Road 118, 119 Hemlock Hill 118, 119 Herbert Cemetery 119 Herbert Mine 119 Hessian Lake 119, 119BM High Hill 118 High Mountain 118 Hillburn Parkland 118 Hillburn Reservoir 118 Hillburn-Torne-Sebago Trail 118 Hilltop Shelter 118, 119 Hippo Rock 119 Hogancamp Mine 119 Hogancamp Mountain 119 Hogencamp Mine 118 Hogencamp Mountain 118 Horn Hill 119 Horn's Route 119 Horse Chcock Mountain 118 Horse Chock Brook 118 Horse Stable Mountain 118 Horse Stable Rock 118 Howell Mountain 119 p4 Hudson River 119, 119BM Hudson River Greenway Trail 119 Hurst Trail 119 Indian Hill 119 Indian Hill Loop Trail 119 Indian Kill 118 Iona Island 119 Irish Mountain 118, 119 Irish Potato 118, 119 Iron Mountain Trail 118 Island Pond 119 Island Pond Mountain 119 Island Pond Road 118, 119 Jackie Jones Mountain 118 Jackie Jones Mountain Fire Tower 118 Jackie Mountain 118, 119 Johnsontown Road 118 Jones Point 119 Jones Trail 119 June Cemetery 119 Kakiat County Park 118 Kakiat Trail 118 Kanawauke Circle 118, 119 Kitchen Stairs 118 Ladentown Mountain 118 Lake Askoti 118, 119 Lake Cohasset 119 Lake Kanawauke 118, 119 Lake Kanawauke Picnic Area 118, 119 Lake Massawippa 119 Lake Nawahunta 119 Lake Sapphire 119 Lake Sebago 118 Lake Skannatati 118, 119 Lake Skenonto 118 Lake Stahahe 118, 119 Lake Te Ata 119 Lake Tiorati 119 Lake Tiorati Trail 119 Lake Wanoksink 118 Lake Welch 118, 119 Lake Welch Beach 118 Lake Welch Drive 118, 119 Lemon Squeezer 119 Letterrock Mountain 119 Letterrock Shelter 119 Lewis Mine 119 Lichen Trail 119 Lily Pond 118 Limekiln Mountain 118 p5 Lindley Mountain 119 Little Long Pond 118, 119 Long Mountain 119 Long Mountain Cemetery 119 Long Mountain Circle 119 Long Path 118, 119 Lower Twin Lake 119 Mahwah River 118 Major Welch Trail 119, 119BM Manitou Manitou 119 Manitou Point Preserve 119 Manitou Station 119 Menomine Trail 119 Mica Mine 119 Mine Ridge 118, 119 Minis Swamp 118 Minisceongo Creek South Branch 118 Mirror Lake 118 Monitor Rocks 118 Mountain Lake 118 Mountain Trail 118 Mt.Aramah 119 Myles View 119 Nat House Mountain 118, 119 Nawahunta Fire Road 119 Nickel Mine 118, 119 Nordkop Mountain 118 North Hill 118 Nurian Trail 118, 119 Odell Cemetery 118, 119 Old Mill Trail 118 Old Turnpike 118 ORAK Ruin 118 Orchard Hills Town Park 118 Overlook Lodge 119, 119BM Owl Lake Road 119 Owl Swamp 119 Palisades Interstate Parkway 119, 119BM Panther Mountain 118 Parker Cabin Hollow Trail 118 Parker Cabin Mountain 118 Perkins Memorial Drive 119, 119BM Perkins Tower 119, 119BM Pine Grove Lake 118 Pine Hill Road 119 Pine Meadow Brook 118 Pine Meadow Lake 118 Pine Meadow Road 118 Pine Meadow Road East 118 Pine Meadow Road West 118 p6 Pine Meadow Trail 118 Pine Swamp 118, 119 Pine Swamp Mine 118, 119 Pine Swamp Mountain 118, 119 Pines Trail 119 Pingyp Mountain 118, 119 Poached Egg Trail 118 Pole Brook Mountain 118 Poor Fawn Mountain 118 Popolopen Creek 119, 119BM Popolopen Gorge Trail 119, 119BM Popolopen Torne 119 Pothole 119 Pound Mountain 118 Pound Swamp Mountain 118, 119 Quartz Brook 118 Queensboro Brook 119 Queensboro Lake 119 Queensboro Road 119 Raccoon Brook Hill 118 Raccoon Brook Hills Trail 118 Ramapo Mountains 118 Ramapo River 118, 119 Ramapo Torne 118 Ramapo Valley County Reservation 118 Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail 118, 119 Red Arrow Trail 118 Red Cross Trail 118, 119 Reeves Brook 118 Reeves Brook Trail 118 Reeves Meadow 118 Reeves Meadow Visitor Center 118 Reynolds Road 119 Rider Hill 118 Road Monument 1894 118, 119 Rock House 118, 119 Rockhouse Mountain 118, 119 Rockhouse Mountain Trail 118, 119 Russian Bear 118 Salisbury Meadow 119 Samuel Fisher Mt.Ivy Environmental County Park 118 Sandy Brook Town Park 118 Sapphire Trail 119 Scenic Hudson 119 Scutt Memorial 119 Sebago Cabin Camp 118 Second Reservoir 118 Seven Hills Trail 118 Seven Lakes Drive 118, 119 Shadowmere Lake 119 p7 Sherwood Path 118 Ship Rock 118, 119 Silvermine Lake 119 Silvermine Picnic Area 119 Silvermine Road 119 Site of Fort Clinton 119, 119BM Sleater Hill 118 Smith Clove Road 119 Snake Hole Creek 119 South Hill 118 South Mountain County Park 118 Southfields Pedestrian Bridge 118, 119 Spanish Mine 119 Spring Brook 118 Spring Pond 118, 119 Spruce Pond 118 Squirrel Swamp 118 Squirrel Swamp Mountain 118 St.John's Church 118 St.John's Road 118 Stahahe Brook 119 Stahahe Brook Trail 119 Stahahe High Peak 118, 119 Sterling Forest State Park 118, 119 Stevens Mountain 119 Stillwater Brook 119 Stillwater Trail 119 Stockbridge Mountain 119 Stockbridge Shelter 119 Stone Memorial 118 Stone Memorial Shelter 118 Stony Brook 118 Stony Brook Trail 118 Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail 118, 119, 119BM Summer Hill 119 Summer Hill Road 119 Summit Lake 119 Surebridge Brook 119 Surebridge Mine 119 Surebridge Mine Road 119 Surebridge Mountain 119 Surebridge Swamp 119 The Egg 118 The Pines 119 The Pulpit 118 The Timp 119 Third Reservoir 118 Times Square 119 Timp Pass 119 Timp Pass Road 119 p8 Timp-Torne Trail 119, 119BM Tiorati Brook Road 119 Tiorati Circle 119 Tiorati Plateau 119 Tiorati Workshop 119 Tom Jones Mountain 118 Tom Jones Shelter 118 Tomkins Lake 119 Torne Brook 118 Torne Valley Road 118 Torne View 118 Torrey Memorial 119 Tower Hill 118 Town of Ramapo 118 Town of Ramapo Equestrian Center 118 Townsend Trail 118 Triangle Trail 118 Turkey Hill 119 Turkey Hill Lake 119 Tuxedo-Mt.Ivy Trail 118 Twin Forts Trail 119, 119BM Union Hill 118 Upper Lake Cohasset 119 Upper Pound Swamp 118, 119 Upper Twin Lake 119 Valley of Boulders 119 Valley of Dry Bones 118 Veterans Memorial Town Park 118, 119 Victory Trail 118 Warwick Brook Road 118 Wee Wah Lake 118 West Mountain 119 West Mountain Shelter 119 White Bar Trail 118, 119 White Cross Trail 118 Whitney Brook 118 Wildcat Bridge 118 Wildcat Mountain 118 Wildcat Mountain Trail 118 Willow Grove Road 118 Willow Tree Town Park 118 Woodtown Road 118 p9 .
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