
Taconic Mountains - Wikipedia
The Taconic Mountains (/ t ə ˈ k ɒ n ɪ k /) are a 150-mile-long sub-range of the Appalachian Mountains lying on the eastern border of New York State and adjacent New England.
Taconic Mountains - Mountain-Hiking.com
The Taconic Mountains are a range of the Appalachian Mountains, running vertically for 150 miles or so along the eastern border of New York State and adjacent New England including parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
Taconic Range | Hudson Valley, Catskills, Berkshires | Britannica
Taconic Range, part of the Appalachian mountain system, U.S., extending southward for 150 miles (240 km) from a point southwest of Brandon, Vt., to northern Putnam county, New York. It rises to Mount Equinox (3,816 feet [1,163 m]) in Vermont and includes Mount Frissell (2,380 feet [725 m]), the highest point in Connecticut .
The Taconian Orogeny – Historical Geology
The Taconic Mountains are where the Taconian Orogeny was first described, but we should not confuse the piddly modern mountain range with its mighty Ordovician-aged predecessor. Vastly different in age, height, and extent, they deserve different names.
Taconic Mountains - PeakVisor
The Taconic Mountains, a subrange of the renowned Appalachian Mountains, span an impressive 200 miles, beginning in northwest Connecticut and northeast Dutchess County, New York, and traveling along the border of New York and Vermont before eventually reaching Burlington, Vermont. This set of extraordinary peaks earns its name from the ...
Hiking the Taconic Mountains in the Hudson Valley - Times Union
Oct 12, 2024 · The Taconic Mountains run along New York’s eastern border with Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, forming a spine connecting the rural hinterlands of the four states.
Hiking the Taconic Range
This site is dedicated day-hiking in the Taconic Range region in western New England and eastern New York. Hiking in this region is great way to get exercise and see some of the local scenery. It is also a wonderful way to appreciate the beautiful earth that God created for us.
Taconic Region - New York State Parks
Taconic Region. Palatial estates, highland trails, Hudson River vistas and woodland campgrounds define some of the exceptional treasures along the east side of the Hudson River. At Clarence Fahnestock State Park, visitors can camp, enjoy nature, swim and take in the magnificent views from a portion of the Appalachian Trail.
Taconic Mountains : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering - SummitPost
Located in a farily well-populated part of the country, the Taconic Mountains have many means of access. They even have their own highway: The Taconic Parkway parallels them somewhat to the west, connecting the mountains as far north as Massachusetts with New York City.
Category:Taconic Mountains - Wikipedia
The Taconic Mountains — a mountain range in the Northeastern United States. Pages in category "Taconic Mountains" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
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