Ashokan High Point

Ashokan High Point is a 3,061 feet (933 m) summit in the Catskill Mountains of New York.[2][3] High Point is the loftiest part of a massif that includes the adjacent Mombaccus Mountain, Little Rocky and South Mountain. The summit can be accessed via the Kanape Brook Trail, which ascends from Ulster County Road 42 to the saddle between High Point and Mombaccus. This trail, named for 19th-century farmer John Canape, was formerly a wagon track connected to the present-day Freeman Avery Road on the south side of the mountain, providing a route between Watson Hollow and Samsonville in the days of the Catskills tanneries.[4] [5] High Point was once known as "Samson" (after the Catskill tannery owner for whom Samsonville was named), and is so identified on a 1942 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark at the summit.[6] Nowadays, Samson Mountain is the name given to a nearby peak above the upper reaches of Rondout Creek.

Ashoken High Point
Ashoken High Point is located in New York
Ashoken High Point
Ashoken High Point
Ashoken High Point is located in the United States
Ashoken High Point
Ashoken High Point
Ashoken High Point (the United States)
Highest point
Elevation3,081 ft (939 m) NAVD 88[1]
Coordinates41°55′29″N 74°17′17″W[1]
Geography
LocationOlive, Ulster County, New York, U.S.
Parent rangeCatskill Mountains
Topo mapUSGS West Shokan

A lesser summit below the main peak affords an expansive view of the area. It has been called "Little Ashokan," "Round Mountain," "Ashokan Cobble" or "Samson's Nose"[7]).

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