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Pages in category "Rivers of Sullivan County, New York" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It stretches along 73.4 miles (118.1 km) of the Delaware River between Hancock, New York, and Sparrowbush, New York. It includes parts of Delaware County, Orange County, and Sullivan County in New York, as well as Pike County and Wayne County in Pennsylvania. Most of the land in this unit is privately owned; the federal government only owns ...
Pond Eddy is a hamlet in Sullivan County, New York, United States, located along the Delaware River, marking the border between New York and Pennsylvania.It is historically significant and also rich in natural beauty, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities.
Sabrina Artel's Trailer Talk has been featured on CNN [5] and in The New York Times as well as Huffpost Green, [6] RV Travel Magazine, [7] The Towne Crier newspaper (Livingston Manor, NY), The River Reporter [8] (Narrowburg, NY), The Times Herald Record, [9] [10] The Sullivan County Democrat (Callicoon, NY), and Hudson Valley Inside Out magazine (Athens, NY), The Shale Reporter.
Rondout Creek is a 63.3-mile-long (101.9 km) [3] tributary of the Hudson River in Ulster and Sullivan counties, New York, United States.It rises on Rocky Mountain in the eastern Catskills, flows south into Rondout Reservoir, part of New York City's water supply network, then into the valley between the Catskills and the Shawangunk Ridge, where it goes over High Falls and finally out to the ...
The Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area (also known as the Bashakill Wildlife Management Area) is a 2,213-acre (8.96 km 2) conservation area consisting of wetlands and uplands along the Basher Kill in Sullivan County, New York. [1] [2]
New York State Attorney General Letitia James has sued a mobile home park in Sullivan County, claiming its operators failed to maintain basic infrastructure that left residents without clean water ...
The Neversink River (also called Neversink Creek in its upper course) is a 55-mile-long (89 km) [1] tributary of the Delaware River in southeastern New York in the United States. The name of the river comes from the corruption of an Algonquian language phrase meaning "mad river."