Leaves will be changing at the beginning of October here in the Catskills. This website recommends several drives of where to view the best fall foliage.
A "moderately" difficult rated hike to the 260 falls. Features a lookout point and footpath.
Mountain Biking Available on Select Weekends, they have not updated for the 2020 season yet
Horseback Riding available
Longest, fastest and highest zipline canopy tour in North America and the second largest zipline in the world. Open year round.
Awesome way to see some of the Catskills biking down old railroad tracks: 'The River Run' - Experience the magic of the historic Ulster & Delaware Railroad as you travel alongside the Esopus Creek through the beautiful woods of the Catskill Mountains. Bring a snack and a drink to enjoy at our creekside turnaround. This is an 8 mile round trip with electric pedal assistance. Please allow 2.5 hours. Seats are limited so book early to make sure you don't miss out.
Explore the Catskills with a ride on this heritage railroad
A sanctuary for rescued farm animals. Tours only available on weekends, SAT-SUN 10:30am-4:00pm
If you like antiques/thrifting, check this shop out in Phoenicia
This resort has a golf course open to the public
If you're in the mood to relax, this resort has a spa with a variety of services
Located about 40 minutes from Spillian, Woodstock is a cool little town, with a variety of shops and restaurants
A bit of a drive (56 min) from Spillian but a really beautiful place to visit: Opus 40 is a large environmental sculpture in Saugerties, New York, created by sculptor and quarryman Harvey Fite. It comprises a sprawling series of dry-stone ramps, pedestals and platforms covering 6.5 acres of a bluestone quarry
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is located at the National Register Historic Site of the 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, NY. Featuring the "Woodstock and the Sixties" exhibit, the Museum immerses visitors in the story of the societal evolution of the 1960s, connecting visitors to the roots of today’s freedom of expression and the resurgent human spirit that defined the politics, music, art, and societal issues of that remarkable and challenging decade.
Visit the historic home of Frederic Church (Hudson River School landscape painter). The house took over 4 decades to complete and features eclectic design and architecture.
Taproom and restaurant