Back Achers Campsites
Back Achers Campsites is a camp in Torrey, Yates, New York. Back Achers Campsites is situated nearby to the hamlet Himrod, as well as near the village Dresden.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Himrod and Dresden.
Himrod
Hamlet
Himrod is a hamlet in Yates County, New York, United States. The community is 4.7 miles north-northeast of Dundee. Himrod has a post office with ZIP code 14842, which opened on December 28, 1831. Himrod is situated 5 km southwest of Back Achers Campsites.
Dresden
Village
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Dresden is a village in Yates County, New York, United States. The population was 308 at the 2010 census. The village was named after Dresden in Germany. Dresden is situated 6 km northwest of Back Achers Campsites.
Willard
Hamlet
Willard is a hamlet primarily in the Town of Romulus, Seneca County, New York, United States on the Ovid town line. It is located two miles west of the Village of Ovid, at an elevation of 600 feet. Willard is situated 7 km northeast of Back Achers Campsites.
Back Achers Campsites
- Type: Camp
- Location: Torrey, Yates, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.63219° or 42° 37′ 56″ northLongitude
-76.92511° or 76° 55′ 30″ westElevation
162 metres (531 feet)Open location code
87J5J3JF+VXGeoNames ID
8082369
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