West Kill

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West Kill is a mountain stream in New York’s Catskill region that flows through rugged forested terrain before joining Schoharie Creek.

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West Kill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain stream
river
stream
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy New York State Route 42 NERFINISHED
local forest roads
drainageBasin northern Catskills
flowsThrough Town of Jewett, New York
Town of Lexington, New York
forested terrain
rugged terrain
hasEcosystem temperate deciduous forest
hasFeature cold water
narrow valley
steep gradient
hasLandform pools
rocky streambed
waterfalls
hasNearbySettlement hamlet of West Kill, New York
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
fly fishing
nature observation
hasRecreationSite West Kill trailheads
hasWildlife black bear
songbirds
trout
white-tailed deer
locatedIn Catskill Mountains
Greene County, New York NERFINISHED
New York
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
mouthElevation approximately 1500 feet
mouthLocation Schoharie Creek
surface form: Schoharie Creek at Lexington, New York
near Hunter Mountain
West Kill Mountain
partOf Catskill Park
region Catskills region
surface form: Catskill region of New York
riverSystem Hudson River watershed
Mohawk River
surface form: Mohawk River watershed
sourceElevation over 3000 feet
sourceLocation Hunter-West Kill Wilderness
surface form: Hunter–West Kill Wilderness

northern slopes of West Kill Mountain
tributaryOf Schoharie Creek
usedFor hiking access
recreation
trout fishing

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Schoharie Creek hasTributary West Kill