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    Mongaup Pond Campground

    231 Mongaup Pond Rd, Livingston Manor, NY     (845) 256-3000

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    They call it a pond, but Mongaup is a lake by most standards, and at 122 acres, it is actually the largest body of water in the Catskills outside of the reservoirs that serve New York City. Gas engines are prohibited, mak... citysearch.com

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    Huggins Lake Trail, Roscoe, New York

    Livingston Manor, NY    

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    Huggins Lake is an easy walk that involves a fair amount of climbing?600 feet heading in, and 200 feet on the return. However, the entire 1.9-mile walk is along a good road grade, and so none of these ascents are forbidding. ... trails.com

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    Long Pond, Parksville, New York

    Livingston Manor, NY    

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    Long Pond is a terrific destination for a family new to hiking or camping. The 2-mile, round-trip hike covers relatively level terrain and involves few trail junctions. Whether or not you plan to spend the night, the kids wil... trails.com

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    Willowemoc Creek, Parkston, New York

    Livingston Manor, NY    

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    Sibling of the Beaver Kill, more public water. When it comes to Catskill streams, the Beaver Kill gets most of the glory. But its primary tributary, the Willowemoc, has a larger share of public water and fishes almost as well... trails.com

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    Little Pond Campground

    Livingston Manor, NY     (845) 256-3000

    4 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Dont let the word pond (or little, for that matter) fool you. In New Yorks Catskill and Adirondack mountains, many bodies of water are dubbed ponds that in different settings would qualify as lakes. At 13 acres, Little Pond m... trails.com

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    Alder Lake, Beaverkill, New York

    Arkville, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Once you manage to find the trailhead among the secluded back roads of the western Catskills, this snowshoe route is one of the easiest and most scenic in the region. It traces a loop around a man-made lake that was part of t... trails.com

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    Beaverkill Campground

    Roscoe, NY     (845) 256-3000

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    Excellent fishery, though apt to be crowded. Home water of American dry-fly fishing. Best fished spring and fall. Lower sections below Roscoe are often too warm to fish in August. The Beaver Kill has been eclipsed by western ... trails.com

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    Catskill Flies

    Roscoe, NY    

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    The Catskill Fly Tyers are dedicated to preserving, protecting, and enhancing the Catskill fly tying heritage. They educate and promote the development of the Catskill Fly Tyers and they hold their meetings on the third ... landbigfish.com

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    They Came To The Mountains By Rail

    Roscoe, NY    

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    On July 9, 1873, a few miles to the west of here, was driven the Golden Spike completing the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad later the New York, Ontario & Western (O & W). This rail link opened up the interior of Sullivan ... hmdb.org