I don't know for New York, but for Long Island...
At more than 400 feet above sea level, Jayne’s Hill in Melville is Long Island’s highest point. It is located in West Hills County Park, at the end of Reservoir Road. Officially named High Hill by the U.S. Government, it has been known locally as Jayne’s Hill after its owners, the Jayne family, since the 1800s. An earlier name had been Oakley’s Hill, after a previous owner. Poet Walt Whitman, who was born near its foot and who grew up in West Hills, referred to it in an 1881 letter to the "New York Tribune," speculating about it being "the highest spot on Long Island."
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