Experience the thrill of whitewater inner tubing down the Esopus Creek - the ultimate summer fun!
Classic American comfort food with some modern twists at this old-school, locally focused diner.
There's a reason Overlook Mountain in Woodstock, N.Y. is one of the more popular hiking spots in the area. Climb to the top to find the ruins of an old Catskills hotel, a sky-piercing fire tower, and a truly awe-inspiring view of the Hudson Valley.
Make a pit-stop at Scandinavian Grace to check out the Scandinavian home goods and grab a coffee.
A warm, pretty little place that offers thoughtful comfort food.
This former barber shop turned wine bar in the Rondout district of downtown Kingston, NY is where you’ll find longtime upstate weekenders, Jamie and Tracy Kennard, pouring delicate drinks from behind their elegant marble bartop.
Upscale American fare made with locally sourced ingredients & served in a restored farmhouse.
Modern Italian fare made from seasonal ingredients & served in a stylish restored farmhouse.
A historic pick your own apple orchard and farm located in the Hudson River Valley, in the shadow of the Catskill Mountains
Enjoy a scenic and breathtaking 11 minute ride to the summit of Hunter Mountain, offering spectacular views of the Northern Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires in MA and VT's Green Mountains. When you reach the top, view the hand-hewn Rip Van Winkle statue, or the more adventurous can follow DEC marked hiking trails to the highest fire tower in New York State. Allow 3 hours round trip for this moderate 4 mile hike.
Located in the heart of the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York State, ESRM is dedicated to bringing alive the history of the railroads, their people and the towns they served, to the residents and visitors of the Catskills and the greater Hudson Valley.
The Woodstock Golf Club, originally called the Woodstock Country Club, opened in the spring of 1929. They extend an opportunity to play their historic course to all guests who present an out of town driver's license and receipt of local vacation rental or hotel booking.
Visit Kaaterskill Falls and and see why this 260 foot waterfall has been one of the region's most popular destinations for centuries!
A retired art professor from Bard and quarryman named Harvey Fite spent 37 years building this six-acre maze of a sculpture out of bluestone. Fite worked alone, using only hand tools. The site is now a sculpture park and museum.