The river runs through it in the Sullivan Catskills
Fishing isn’t just recreation in the Catskills, it’s a way of life; a quiet ritual passed down through families and streams. The rivers here connect people to patience, purpose and peace. Staying near the water means waking to mist rising from the surface, rods ready and time moving at the speed of the current.
Anglers and dreamers alike find what they’re looking for in these waters. The rhythm of casting, the whisper of current, the shared nods between strangers knee-deep in the same stream are all part of the story. Lodges and cabins in Sullivan County near the banks feel shaped by the rivers themselves, delivering both the catch and calm.
These are just a few of the Catskills lodging experiences that remind you why staying here feels so naturally good.
Escape, unbound at The Chatwal Lodge
Nestled within the 18,000-acre Chapin Estate, The Chatwal Lodge is luxury softened by nature. Its 14 boutique-style accommodations blend hand-carved woodwork with lodge elegance. Days here drift easily, casting lines, kayaking or simply sitting still long enough to hear the forest breathe. Every meal, every view feels curated by nature herself.
Stay destination centered in Kenoza Lake
At Rest Co. in Kenoza Lake, you’re minutes from the Neversink, Willowemoc, Beaver Kill, and Upper Delaware Rivers—four of the region’s crown jewels. It’s a modern boutique hotel that speaks quietly of luxury: soft linens, thoughtful design and a bar that knows how to pour a perfect drink after a long day on the river.
When in Roscoe’s “Trout Town”
In Roscoe, better known as Trout Town, USA, the Trout Town Inn offers that perfect in-between: central convenience with cabin character. Close to restaurants, cafés and the local brewery, it provides an easy base for anglers who like to mix good fishing with good company. The rooms are rustic, clean and ready for stories shared over gear and maps and local tales from the Beaverkill River.
Connected to the water in Willowemoc Valley
Along the Willowemoc Valley, echoes of the Silver and Golden Ages of the Catskills still ripple. The DeBruce carries that legacy forward with fireside friendship and riverside charm. Each of its 12 guest rooms offers something distinct and evenings in the Club Room remind you that connection, like a good river, never really ends.
Willowemoc-side at Antrim Streamside
Set on the banks of the legendary Willowemoc, Antrim Streamside offers modern convenience with classic Catskills flair. Six upscale cottages sit independently across 250 acres of woods, ponds and apple orchards. Each comes with organic cotton linens, thoughtful amenities and a private entrance. Mornings start with complimentary breakfast featuring local products. Afternoons stretch into hammock time, farm hikes or a riverside massage. Book a private fly fishing guide or have a chef prepare dinner in your cottage. The River House, reached by walking bridge, offers total privacy on the south bank of the creek.
Fishing here is more than sport—it’s communion. Whether you catch a trout or just the stillness between casts, you leave with something richer. The Catskills remind every visitor that the best things can’t be rushed.









