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HistoryTOWN OF SHANDAKEN The Town, whose name is of Indian origin and is said to mean " land
of rapid waters," is located in the Northwest corner of Ulster County,
25 miles northwest of the city of Kingston. Bounded on the North by Town
of Middletown, Delaware County; East by Town of Hunter, Greene County
and Town of Woodstock, Ulster County; South by Towns of Olive and Denning,
Ulster County; and West by Town of Hardenburgh, Ulster County. Located
along the Route 28 corridor within the Catskill State Park, the mountainous
town lands are over two-thirds state owned and include Slide Mountain,
the highest peak in the Catskill range, at 4,220 feet. RECREATION & ATTRACTIONS: Alpine Skiing, Nordic Skiing, hiking, biking, hunting, horseback riding, antiquing , rainbow trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and tubing on the famous Esopus Creek, Catskill Mt. Rail Road, Rail Road Museum, Shandaken Historical museum, Phoenicia Library, Morton Memorial Library, Shandaken Eagle and Catskill Corners. The Town of Shandaken has been renowned throughout the century as a rural tourist retreat and second-home community. Area: 75,968 acres
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