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Catskills Parks & Green Spaces | Tap into Nature

Leave city stress behind and immerse yourself in the boundless natural beauty of the Sullivan Catskills. Sunny trails and sandy lake shores, historic lands and river dips. It’s time to breathe in some fresh mountain air, only 90 minutes from New York City.

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A peaceful forest path surrounded by vibrant green trees and lush foliage, inviting for a leisurely walk through nature.

Walnut Mountain Park

73 Walnut Mountain Road
Liberty, NY 12754
A serene lakeside view with lush green trees, a small wooden cabin, and boats on the water under a clear blue sky.

Lake Superior State Park

845-807-0287
342 Dr. Duggan Rd.
Bethel, NY 12720
A scenic pathway adorned with colorful autumn leaves, bordered by trees in vibrant fall colors under a cloudy sky.

Sullivan O&W Rail Trail Alliance

PO Box 74
Hurleyville, NY 12747
A scenic view of a winding road along a river, framed by vibrant autumn foliage on the hills.

Upper Delaware Scenic Byway

845-252-3022
NYS Route 97
Narrowsburg, NY 12764

Upcoming Events

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Pasta Night!

Where: Roscoe Mountain Club
When: April 1 @ 4:00 pm
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April Fools Bash

Where: Hectors Inn
When: April 1 @ 4:00 pm
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Buddhist Class Series on Emptiness in Buddhism at Kadampa Meditation Center NY

Where: Kadampa Meditation Center New York World Peace Temple
When: April 1 @ 7:00 pm
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Thirsty Thursday

Where: Roscoe Mountain Club
When: April 2 @ 4:00 pm
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Thursday Music Series: Adam Fitch

Where: The Catskill Brewery
When: April 2 @ 5:00 pm
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Reel Good Thursdays

Where: Hurleyville Art Center
When: April 2 @ 6:00 pm
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Aerial Yoga

Where: Mountaindale Yoga
When: April 2 @ 6:00 pm
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A serene lake view with a small boat resting on the shore, surrounded by lush greenery and a bright blue sky.

Play in Catskills parks

Every visit to the Catskills in Sullivan County feels like stepping into a park with forests that beckon, rivers that meander and air that feels pure. Beyond the big views, dozens of community and state parks welcome visitors to explore, picnic, paddle or simply pause. Each one offers a different window into the Catskills’ character.

A Haven for wildlife

The Bashakill Wildlife Management Area in Wurtsboro is a must-see for nature lovers. Spread across 3,100 acres of wetlands and forests, it’s home to more than 200 bird species, including bald eagles and ospreys. Wander the trails, watch for wildlife and listen for the rustle of frogs, turtles and otters.

Hike through history

At Walnut Mountain Park in Liberty, hiking meets heritage. Once home to the grand Walnut Mountain House in the 1880s, today’s park offers scenic trails, mountain biking, ballfields and picnic areas, along with sweeping views that hint at the Catskills’ golden era.

A classic Catskills moment

The Livingston Manor Covered Bridge Park is as picturesque as they come. Built in 1860, this 103-foot bridge spans the storied Willowemoc Creek, inviting visitors to wade, picnic and capture the perfect pic of a Catskills classic restored to its 19th-century beauty.

Water, woods & wonder

From tranquil lakes to forested hills, Sullivan County’s parks deliver something for every season. Here’s a closer look:

  • Delaware & Hudson Canal Linear Park (Wurtsboro): Follow the historic canal path where mules once hauled coal through the Catskills.
  • Morningside Park (Hurleyville): Lakeside camping, boating, playgrounds and even a pool make an ideal playground for a weekend retreat.
  • Neversink River Access Park (Thompson): A small but scenic riverside spot for fishing and quiet reflection.
  • Stone Arch Bridge Historical Park (Kenoza Lake): The iconic 1882 stone bridge arches over Callicoon Creek and serves as a picturesque picnic destination.
  • East Mongaup River Park (Monticello): A serene riverside escape surrounded by lush woods featuring playgrounds, pavilions, athletic fields and riverside trails.
  • Lake Superior State Park (Bethel): Swim, boat or lounge on the beach, surrounded by rolling Catskills hills.

Each park tells a story—of resilience, recreation and a county that’s deeply rooted in the rhythm of nature.

The Outdoors Run Deep Here. So Does the Adventure.

Whether you're wading into a cold Catskills stream at dawn, browsing heirloom tomatoes at a Saturday farmers market or following the Dove Trail through towns shaped by history and heart, the outdoors here has a way of meeting you exactly where you are. Expand the listings below to open the full directory of outdoor adventure businesses by category, town or zip code.
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Farmhouse Traders

845-747-0703
www.FarmhouseTraders.com
Bethel, NY 12720

The Old Stone House of Hasbrouck

9178549500
282 Hasbrouck Road
Woodbourne, NY 12788

The Hamlet Dream

845-456-0041
3364 NY-97
Barryville, NY 12719

Catskills Vintage Art

929-548-2272
866 North Branch Road
North Branch, NY 12766

The Roscoe Collective

57 Stewart Avenue
Roscoe, NY 12776

Wurtsboro Antique Market

845-644-4132
86 Sullivan St.
Wurtsboro, NY 12790

Smith Family Farm II LLC

845-807-2461
4399 State Route 52
Jeffersonville, NY 12748

Walnut Mountain Park

73 Walnut Mountain Road
Liberty, NY 12754

The Monster Golf Club

833-586-9358
750 Resorts World Drive
Monticello, NY 12701

Coil + Drift

917-664-4483
106 Dewitts Flats Road
Jeffersonville, NY 12748

Covert Creek Outfitting

845-475-5033
11 Lyman St
Port Jervis, NY 12771

Crooked Willow Pottery

845-701-7978
2016 State Route 17B
Bethel, NY 12720

Crystal Connection

845-888-2547
116 Sullivan St.
Wurtsboro, NY 12790

County Road Bakery

845-887-5137
43 Lower Main Street
Callicoon, NY 12723

D & H Canal Interpretive Center

845-888-5040
16 Bova Rd.
Summitville, NY 12781

Davidson’s General Store

845-439-1190
2 Goff Road, Suite 1
Livingston Manor, NY 12758

Cunningham Family Farms

845-583-4083
233 Hurd Parks Rd.
Swan Lake, NY 12783

Delaware Highlands Conservancy

845-583-1010
571 Perkins Pond Rd
Beach Lake, NY 18405

Delaware Valley Arts Alliance

845-252-7576
37 Main St.
Narrowsburg, NY 12764

Delaware Valley Farm and Garden Center

845-887-5100
30 Viaduct Road
Callicoon, NY 12723

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