Winter sports in cold-weather fun
When the first snowflakes fall, the Catskills shift gears from river rhythms to alpine adventure. The same forests that hum with summer cicadas become playgrounds for skiers, snowshoers and anyone chasing a little winter magic.
Holiday Mountain goes big
At Holiday Mountain in Monticello, family-friendly fun meets serious upgrades. With new snowmaking systems, improved night lighting and a re-imagined terrain park, the resort offers everything from beginner slopes to a 350-foot snow tubing run. A revitalized northern lodge and expanded parking make the experience smoother and more festive than ever.
Ski & stay at Villa Roma
In Callicoon, Villa Roma Resort blends cozy accommodations with lift-served skiing, snowboarding and tubing. With 100% snowmaking coverage, rental gear and both private and group lessons, it’s the perfect base for a winter Catskills weekend getaway. Afterward, unwind with a hot drink by the fire or a soak in the indoor spa.
Skating & snowshoeing
When lakes freeze, the county glides into another rhythm. Lace up skates at Callicoon Hills, Roscoe Mountain Club or Upward Brewing Co., where pond skating pairs perfectly with a craft beer beside a bonfire. For snowshoeing or cross-country trails, head to Walnut Mountain Park in Liberty or the O&W Rail Trail for gentle winter hikes. Don’t have gear? Fortress Bikes and Morgan Outdoors have rentals ready to go.
Winter sports & fun in Sullivan County
When the snow falls, the Catskills transform into a playground of alpine adventure and small-town charm. From ski slopes to frozen ponds, winter here is more than a season. It’s a celebration.
- Downhill skiing and snowboarding (Holiday Mountain, Villa Roma Resort): Family-friendly slopes with modern snowmaking, night skiing and mountain views.
- Snow tubing (Holiday Mountain, Villa Roma Resort): Fast, fun and perfect for all ages with easy lifts and well-groomed runs.
- Ice skating (Callicoon Hills, Roscoe Mountain Club, Upward Brewing Co.): Glide under open skies and warm up by rink-side fires at favorite local gathering spots.
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing (Walnut Mountain Park, O&W Rail Trail): Peaceful trails that wind through forest glades and rolling countryside.
- Winter hiking (Bashakill WMA, Mongaup Pond Campground): Snow-dusted paths for quiet exploration and wildlife spotting.
- Snowmobiling (state trails throughout Livingston Manor and Neversink): Miles of groomed backcountry routes for thrill-seekers and scenic riders alike.
Here, winter doesn’t slow things down—it brings the Catskills to life in a whole new way.



















