Sullivan Catskills, New York: Wild Enough. Close Enough. Real.
Two hours north of New York City, Sullivan County sits where the Catskill Mountains roll into wide river valleys and small towns hold fast to what they’ve always been. The people who live and work here build things with care and that care finds its way into everything you taste, see and do.
Four Seasons. No Filler.
The Delaware and Beaverkill rivers carry this county forward, winding past hayfields and hemlocks, past farms that have been in the same family for generations. Tall skies and clean air open over ridgelines. Forests rise thick on every side. Sullivan County runs on four pure seasons, and each one changes everything: spring melt & mud-season magic, summer haze & river-cold swims, autumn blaze & apple-scented back roads, winter hush & wood smoke. Come once and you will understand why people keep coming back.
Towns with Soul
No two towns here feel the same. Narrowsburg anchors the Delaware with galleries and a river-view main street that draws painters and weekenders alike. Livingston Manor hums with craft breweries and fly-fishing traditions stretching back more than a century. Callicoon fills its riverside streets with farmers markets and music. Wurtsboro crowns a ridge with antique shops and hand-painted signs. Each place carries its own story, spoken plainly by the people who built it.
What to See & Do
Fly fish the Beaverkill, one of the most storied trout streams in America. Paddle the Delaware on a quiet morning. Hike forested ridges and find the views that make you stop walking and just stand there. Visit a working farm, a pottery studio, a cidery tucked into a converted barn. Catch a performance at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, built on the sacred ground of the 1969 Woodstock festival. Browse the galleries in Narrowsburg. Eat well, consistently, at places where the chef knows the farmer by name.
A Place People Build With Their Hands
Craft brewers and stonemasons, fly-fishing guides and barn-studio potters, fourth-generation farmers and first-time restaurateurs share the same back roads here, bound together by a stubborn belief in what this place is and what it keeps becoming. Their work shows up in what you eat, where you drink and the unexpected conversations that follow you home long after the trip ends.
What More Awaits
A trip to Sullivan Catskills is not about stepping away from your life. It is about returning to the part of it that feels most alive. Book a package, find your season and let the river set your pace.
Come see us.







