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We can't wait to celebrate with all of you! Please RSVP no later than June 15th
We can't wait to celebrate with all of you! Please RSVP no later than June 15th

Melissa & Kyle

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Things To Do

Have Brunch at the Chestnut Inn

498 Oquaga Lake Road, Deposit, NY 13754
, 607-298-2348

Experience fine dining lakeside. Relax with brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 2 pm or an intermezzo from 2 to 4 pm. Reservations are recommended. To make a reservation, call or use Open Table.

Have Breakfast or Lunch at Butterfields Cafe

16 Division Street, Deposit, NY 13754
, 607-621-7666

Tiny but mighty and one of our favorite places in the area! Sit on the back deck if you can, it is the perfect garden oasis.

Have Lunch at the Rainbow Lodge

440 Rainbow Lodge Road, Walton, NY 13856
, 607-865-7534

The best chicken wings around! Take a scenic drive around the Cannonsville Reservoir to get to this hidden gem. *Please Note* there is very limited cell service in this area!

Take a Guided Fly-Fishing Trip at the West Branch Angler

150 Faulkener Road, Hancock, NY 13783
, 607-467-5525

If you haven’t heard, the Delaware River system is considered one of the best technical dry fly fisheries on the East Coast, as well as the world. Our guide staff eats, sleeps and breathes fly fishing, keeping their fingers on pulse of these ever-changing rivers. They will help you focus on the best section of water in the 70-plus miles of premium trout habitat within the Delaware system.

Visit the Callicoon Farmers' Market

23 Dorrer Drive, Callicoon, NY 12723

Callicoon is a ‘producer only market’ meaning all vendors either grow or produce their own goods and operate within 75 miles ensuring patrons are only purchasing the freshest, highest quality, locally produced goods. When you shop our farmers’ market, you help support a local economy, keeping money within our towns and communities. The beauty of any farmers’ market is the direct contact between consumer and vendor. You, as customers, can ask questions, learn about the farmers’ growing practices or find out how your favorite craft is made. The Callicoon Farmers’ Market is happy to reconnect the farmer with the consumer and to give selling opportunities for area craftspeople. We serve to educate the community about eating seasonally and locally while fostering social gathering and community activity. While in town, enjoy the many shops, restaurants and movie theatre this Delaware River town has to offer. Thinking of taking the drive? It’s worth every minute.

Hike Jensen's Ledges

Bouchoux Brook Road, Hancock, NY 13783

This hike is rated MODERATE even though it is just over two miles roundtrip because there is significant elevation gain as you climb to the Ledges. For a large part of the hike the trail is sited on old woods roads so it is wide and easy to walk.

Golf a Round at Hardwood Hills Golf Course

11160 State Highway 8, Masonville, NY 13804
, 607-467-1031

Visiting a golf course should be about more than just scoring well at the end of the day. You want to enjoy your surroundings and relax with your fellow golfers, whether it's a casual game or a competitive one. Fortunately, you can do all that and more at Hardwood Hills Golf Course. Our golf course is located in the middle of a natural forest, so you can enjoy the scenery while you tee off. You can visit our golf course to play your game at your own pace. Call us to book at 607-467-1031.

Take a Scenic Drive Around the Cannonsville Reservoir

Deposit, NY 13754

The Cannonsville Reservoir is located in Delaware County and belongs to the New York City water supply system. It was formed by construction of the Cannonsville Dam on its west end, which impounded over half of the West Branch of the Delaware River. Lying on the western part of the Delaware Watershed, it is the westernmost of New York City's reservoirs and holds 97.5 billion gallons of water. It was placed in service in 1964 and is the most recently constructed New York City-owned reservoir. Cannonsville was just one of five small hamlets eliminated by the reservoir, others being Rockroyal, Granton, Rock Rift, and Beerston. Nearly 20,000 acres of land were seized for the Cannonsville Reservoir project. 941 residents were displaced and 2,150 graves from eleven cemeteries were relocated to a variety of cemeteries in the region. *Please Note* there is very limited cell service in this area!

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