* The Catskill Mountains are another group of mountains located in upstate New York. They are also part of the Appalachian Mountain range and are located southwest of the Adirondack Mountains. The highest point in the Catskill Mountains is Slide Mountain, which has an elevation of 4,180 feet.
* The Taconic Mountains are a range of mountains located in eastern New York. They are not part of the Appalachian Mountain range, but are instead a separate mountain range. The highest point in the Taconic Mountains is Mount Equinox, which has an elevation of 3,850 feet.
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