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Forestburgh
, New York in Sullivan County

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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Sullivan county include:

Acidalia,   Aden,   Anderson,   Barryville,   Basket,   Beaverkill,   Bethel,   Black Lake,   Bloomingburg,   Bradley,   Bridgeville,   Briscoe,   Burlingham,   Bushville,   Callicoon,   Callicoon Center,   Claryville,   Cochecton,   Cochecton Center,   Cooley,   Craigie Clair,   Culvertown,   Curry,   Debruce,   Deckertown,   Delaware,   East Cochecton,   Eldred,   Falls Mills,   Fallsburg,   Ferndale,   Forestburg,   Fosterdale,   Fremont,   Fremont Center,   Glen Spey,   Glen Wild,   Grahamsville,   Grooville,   Handsome Eddy,   Hankins,   Harris,   Hartwood,   Hartwood Club,   Hasbrouck,   Haven,   Hazel,   High View,   Highland Lake,   Hortonville,   Hurd Settlement,   Hurleyville,   Jeffersonville,   Joscelyn,   Kauneonga Lake,   Kenoza Lake,   Kiamesha Lake,   Knights Eddy,   Kohlertown,   Lake Huntington,   Lava,   Lewbeach,   Liberty,   Livingston Manor,   Loch Sheldrake,   Long Eddy,   Loomis,   Lower Beechwood,   Lumberland,   Mamakating,   Mamakating Park,   Maple Glen,   Maplewood,   Melody Lake,   Merriewold Park,   Mileses,   Minisink Ford,   Mohican Lake,   Mongaup,   Mongaup Valley,   Monticello,   Morsston,   Mount Prosper,   Mountain Dale,   Narrowsburg,   Neversink,   Newieden,   North Branch,   Oakland Valley,   Obernburg,   Odell,   Parkston,   Parksville,   Phillipsport,   Philwold,   Pond Eddy,   Rock Hill,   Rockland,   Roscoe,   Saint Josephs,   Shandelee,   Smallwood,   South Fallsburg,   Summitville,   Swan Lake,   Tennanah Lake,   Thompson,   Thompsonville,   Tusten,   Tylertown,   Upper Beechwood,   Upper Mongaup,   White Lake,   White Sulphur Springs,   Willowemoc,   Winterton,   Woodbourne,   Woodridge,   Wurtsboro,   Wurtsboro Hills,   Yankee Lake,   Youngsville,   Yulan,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Forestburgh, NY?
Then read on!

Forestburgh is a small village located in Sullivan County, New York, in the northeastern part of the state. It is situated within the Catskill Mountains, and is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The population of Forestburgh is just under 800 people, and the village is approximately 23 square miles in size.

In terms of attractions and amenities, Forestburgh is home to a few local businesses and restaurants, as well as several parks and nature preserves. One of the most popular destinations in the village is Forestburgh Playhouse, a historic theater that hosts a variety of live performances throughout the year.

Outdoor enthusiasts also have plenty of options in Forestburgh, with the nearby Mongaup River offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, and kayaking, along with several hiking trails in the surrounding mountains.

Overall, Forestburgh is a small but charming village that offers a peaceful and scenic respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.