The Catskills are a mountain range in New York, with elevations that generally range from 1,000 to over 4,000 feet. The highest peak, Slide Mountain, reaches 4,180 feet. While they are not as high as some other mountain ranges in the United States, they are considered a significant elevation for the region and offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities.
The Catskills are an erosionally dissected plateau, with 98 peaks that rise over 3,000 feet in elevation. Slide Mountain, highest point in the Catskills, is 4,180 feet in elevation. Many bedrock exposures in the upland areas display evidence of the scour of glacial ice, indicating that during periods Pleistocene glaciation the entire Catskills region was submerged in ice.
The tallest mountain in the Catskills is Slide Mountain, in the Town of Shandaken in Ulster County, with an elevation of 4,180 ft. There are more than 30 other peaks in the Catskill Mountains that are above 3,500 ft.
The warmest month in the Catskills region tends to be July, with average high temperatures typically reaching the mid-80s Fahrenheit. However, weather patterns can vary from year to year.
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