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  2. Belleayre Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Belleayre Mountain, in Catskill Park and the New York State Forest Preserve is a mountain with a summit elevation of 3375', in New York, United States; and it is the name of a ski resort also located on the mountain [3]-- and owned by the people of the state of New York and managed by the Olympic Regional Development Authority or ORDA.

  3. Catskill Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Catskill Mountains, also known as the Catskills, are a physiographic province and subrange of the larger Appalachian Mountains, located in southeastern New York.As a cultural and geographic region, the Catskills are generally defined as those areas close to or within the borders of the Catskill Park, a 700,000-acre (2,800 km 2) forest preserve protected from many forms of development under ...

  4. Plattekill Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Plattekill Mountain is a privately owned and operated ski resort northwest of Catskill Park in the town of Roxbury, New York. It features a vertical drop of 1,100 feet (340 meters) with 40 trails of varying degrees of difficulty. [1] The mountain offers skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing.

  5. On skiing: Where expert skiers can avoid the crowds at ... - AOL

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    Our ski columnists, Al Neubert, details where skiers can find smaller crowds and shorter liftlines at Catskill ski resorts. On skiing: Where expert skiers can avoid the crowds at Catskill resorts ...

  6. Catskill Park - Wikipedia

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    The most important change during this time period was the amending of Article 14, in 1948 to allow for the construction of Belleayre Mountain Ski Center and thus encourage skiers to come to the Catskills, following the lead taken in the Adirondacks by the creation of Whiteface and Gore ski areas.

  7. Bearpen Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The mountain was host to a ski area in the late 1950s and 1960s, originally called Princeton Ski Bowl. Taking advantage of the mountain ridge's northeast exposure and high snowfall, the ski area operated until a land dispute forced its closure. Skiing at Bearpen was an "upside-down" affair, as skiers had to access the summit via a rough auto road.