The New York Times spent 36 hours in the Catskills & here are the local Sullivan Catskills spots they featured:
- Dette Flies, Livingston Manor: a family-run fly-fishing shop that has been a go-to resource for area anglers since 1928
- Catskills Fly Fishing Center & Museum, Livingston Manor: see fly-tying demonstrations & learn the history of the sport in the region ($12)
- Catskill Art Space, Livingston Manor: re-opened in 2022 with expanded gallery spaces for its contemporary artworks (free admission)
- Old Souls, Livingston Manor: a well-stocked outfitter with fashionable hiking gear, trail maps & camping supplies
- Corners, Livingston Manor: an art shop with framed prints, carved-wood sculptures & design magazines
- Seasons, Livingston Manor: a boutique stocked with colorful glass tumblers, beeswax candles, chore coats & hard-to-find kids’ clothing
- Upward Brewing Company, Livingston Manor: unwind with a Breadwinner session IPA at a picnic table on the lawn
- The Junction, Roscoe: a local hangout a few miles down the creek in Roscoe, a hamlet that calls itself “Trout Town, USA”
- Stumble Out Bar, Livingston Manor: a sunny Main Street spot with specialty cocktails & shareable small plates such as housemade focaccia with tinned seafood & burrata ($16)
Save this & plan your own 36 hours up here. Plan your visit at sullivancatskills.com.
