Long days, bright nights
Summer stretches across the Catskills like a deep breath. Rivers shimmer, forests hum and every trail seems to lead to a swimming hole or sunset. Days linger under broad skies, the kind that remind you to put your phone away and let time move differently.
Adventure in every direction
Morning paddles on the Delaware River deliver calm and perspective with bald eagles tracing slow arcs overhead. Hikers head for the trails near Mongaup Pond or Walnut Mountain, while families picnic at lakesides or wade in cool creeks. For something livelier, Callicoon hosts farmers markets rich with color and conversation. Musicians tune up at outdoor venues and summer nights hum with fiddles, guitars and laughter under string lights.
Simple pleasures, local flavor
Farm-to-table dining thrives this season. Taste heirloom tomatoes from Catskills gardens, hand-churned ice cream from local dairies and cider from orchard taps. Evenings invite wandering through small towns such as Narrowsburg, Roscoe and Livingston Manor, each with galleries, microbreweries and front-porch hospitality.
The feel of the season
Expect warm days, often in the 70s and 80s, with cool evenings made for campfires and stargazing. Bring your swimsuit, a good hat and a sense of curiosity. Summer in the Catskills feels like a return to something real where the days stretch long and you never quite want them to end.





