Drumlins North Of Cross Lake
As you head north and west of Cross Lake in Cayuga County, drumlins made from centuries of wind blowing on sand dominate the landscape which is covered by farms and apple orchards.
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As you head north and west of Cross Lake in Cayuga County, drumlins made from centuries of wind blowing on sand dominate the landscape which is covered by farms and apple orchards.
The Noses of the Mohawk River are a break in the hills where the Mohawk River Runs. This is a scared site for many of the Native Americans and an important travel corridor since the Colonial era. Today, this natural passageway is crossed by the Erie Canal/Mohawk River, then to the north of the river two railroad tracks, a two-lane section of NY 5. To the south of the river is four lanes of the NYS Thruway (built on filled in portion of the Mohawk River), and two lanes of NY 5S. There also is the Mohawk Valley Welcome Center, brought there by the Thruway Authority and Power Authority. This site has not always been considered that sacred -- the Sprakers Unlined Landfill for Canjahoharie's waste from the 1960s to 1980s is located one portion of the bank mined away for travel, and much of the travel corridors through the valley are built on rubble through former marshlands.
The Black River Canal once wound through that gorge that is now home to Pixley Falls State Park. The state owns most of the land on the forested hills around the gorge.
The mighty, but shallow Susequehanna River winds west.
This hillshade terrian map shows the terrian around Tupper Lake.
The gorge where Keuka Lake Outlet drops between Kueka Lake and Seneca Lake is quite impressive, dropping despite the hills around it rising.