- Hudson Highlands
The Hudson Highlands are the
mountain s on both sides of theHudson River in theU.S. state ofNew York , betweenNewburgh Bay andHaverstraw Bay . They form the northern region of theNew York - New Jersey Highlands , though they are commonly viewed as starting in the south atDunderberg Mountain on the west side of the river near Stony Point and ending to the north atSour Mountain nearFishkill, New York . They have played important parts in America's military, cultural and environmental history.Formed when
glacier s cut through theAppalachian Mountains here, the Highlands are among the lowest summits in that range (indeed, theAppalachian Trail reaches its lowest elevation in the Trailside Zoo betweenBear Mountain State Park andBear Mountain Bridge ). Conversely, the river becomes narrower and deeper through the Highlands, reaching its deepest point of 216 feet (66 m), near Garrison. Many stretches are challenging to navigate, earning nicknames like "World's End."History
Henry Hudson and his crew on the "Half Moon" were the first Europeans to see the Highlands when they explored the river in 1609.The mountains became strategically important during the
American Revolutionary War , when it was important for theContinental Army to hold the river valley and prevent the British from cuttingNew England off from the rest of the colonies. TheHudson River Chain was cast from nearbyiron mines and stretched across the river from thefort at West Point to prevent British ships from going upriver. The fort is today the site of theUnited States Military Academy .Several decades after independence,
Thomas Cole started an artistic movement by painting America's wild and rugged landscapes— especially, at first, the Highlands— with the stark contrasts and shadows they offered, in a way that suggested raw nature, a world reborn. After the movement had faded, a critic derisively referred to the movement as theHudson River School ; the name stuck as the label for the new nation's first homegrown artistic movement.In the early 20th century, in response to damage caused by quarrymen and loggers in the Highlands, local
conservationist s began to press for public ownership of the area's woods and mountains. Their efforts paid off in the first of severalstate park s that now blanket the chain.Later that century, an ambitious power-generating plan that would have dug into
Storm King Mountain led to a landmarklawsuit by environmental groups that made history when the judge ruled that aesthetic impacts of such large projects could be considered.Mountains of the Hudson Highlands
"East" (north to south)
*Sour Mountain
*Beacon Mountain
*Scofield Ridge
*North Sugarloaf
*Breakneck Ridge
*Bull Hill aka Mt. Taurus
*South Redoubt and North Redoubt
*Sugarloaf Hill
*White Rock
*Canada Hill
*Anthony's Nose"West" (north to south)
*Storm King Mountain
*Crow's Nest
*Popolopen Torne
*Bear Mountain
*West Mountain
*Bald Mountain
*Dunderberg Mountain ee also
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Storm King State Park
*Hudson Highlands State Park
*Bear Mountain State Park
*Harriman State Park
*Sterling Forest State Park
*Black Rock Forest
*Reading Prong External links
* [http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/nyc/highlands/highlands.html USGS - The Highlands Province]
* [http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/info.asp?parkID=130 NYS - Hudson Highlands State Park]
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