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Catskills Hotels & Motels | Unwind Simply, Roam Freely

If your aim is to make the most of morning yoga to midnight music and everything in between, these Sullivan Catskills hotels and motels have you covered. Blissfully basic & perfectly appointed, just around the corner and affordability with everything you need. Make it an easy and comfortable stay. 

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A modern hotel room with two beds, wooden furnishings, a large window, and artwork on the walls, showcasing a clean and welcoming atmosphere.

Days Inn of Liberty

845 292-7600
52 Sullivan Ave.
Liberty, NY 12754
A charming gray Victorian house with white trim, a red door, and a wooden bear statue in the front yard, surrounded by greenery.

Reynolds House Inn & Motel

607 498-4422
1934 Old Rte 17
Roscoe, NY 12776
A cozy room with a wooden table and chairs, featuring a large window with a curtain and a bed in the foreground.

Roscoe Motel

607-498-5220
2054 Old Rte. 17
Roscoe, NY 12776
A charming wooden porch with bright orange chairs, featuring multiple windows and a serene green landscape in the background.

Blue Fox Motel

845-252-5200
5670 Route 97
Narrowsburg, NY 12764

Packages and special offers

Blue Fox Motel offers 20% off with minimum 2 night’s stay. Call and mention promo code Fall2025

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Simply real, naturally restful in the Catskills

In Sullivan County, simplicity is a virtue. Here, “no frills” doesn’t mean cutting corners—it means cutting through the noise. Travelers who stay in these modest motels and roadside inns aren’t skipping luxury; they’re chasing authenticity, spending their energy where it matters most—on the experience itself.

What you’ll find in these stays is refreshingly honest: clean rooms, friendly hosts and a front-row seat to the good stuff—the rivers, the mountains and the local diners that greet you by name on your second morning. It’s a kind of hospitality that doesn’t need polish because it’s built on sincerity. You come here to connect with the outdoors, even for a night.

These are just a few of the lodging experiences that remind you why staying in the Sullivan Catskills feels so naturally good.

Front row fishing in Roscoe

The Roscoe Motel sits right on the Beaverkill River, where anglers have cast lines for generations. The rooms are straightforward, but the view from your door is priceless—a front-row seat to the sound and shimmer of flowing water in the Catskill Mountains. Mornings start with jam tarts and coffee, and even dogs are welcomed as family. Here, comfort comes from authenticity and the steady rhythm of the river.

Heritage & heart in the Catskills

Established in 1856, Rockland House has been a fixture in Roscoe for over a century. Its 23 rooms feel fresh yet familiar, echoing its legacy as a summertime destination for city dwellers seeking clean air and calm. The on-site restaurant is known for its prime rib, seafood and locally raised brook trout with meals that fill the belly and stay in your memory.

Go for bonus points in Monticello and Wurtsboro

Sometimes comfort looks like consistency. At the Hampton Inn in Monticello, you’ll find all the familiar comforts such as plush beds, a fitness center and a breakfast buffet worth waking up for. Nearby, the Days Inn by Wyndham in Wurtsboro makes adventure easy with quick access to Holiday Mountain and Monticello Raceway. Free breakfast, highway access and small-town hospitality make it a solid stop in the Catskills for travelers on the go.

No-frills lodging in Sullivan County proves that comfort doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s about clean sheets, kind people and waking up excited for the day ahead. In a place where the outdoors of the Catskills takes center stage, simplicity just makes sense.

Catskills Hotel / Motel FAQs

What are the main towns in the Sullivan Catskills?

The most visited communities include Narrowsburg, Livingston Manor, Callicoon, Roscoe, Bethel, Monticello, Liberty, Wurtsboro, Hurleyville, Jeffersonville, and Barryville. Each has its own character, from river arts towns to fly fishing destinations to resort communities.

What is the county seat of Sullivan County?

Monticello is the county seat and largest village in Sullivan County, home to county government, Catskill Regional Medical Center, the Kartrite Resort and Indoor Waterpark, and Resorts World Catskills.

Which Sullivan Catskills town is best for arts and culture?

Narrowsburg and Livingston Manor are the county’s leading arts destinations. Narrowsburg is home to the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance and the Big Eddy Film Festival. Livingston Manor has Catskill Art Space and the Shandelee Music Festival. Hurleyville’s HPAC offers cinema, gallery, and live events year-round.

Which town is best for outdoor activities in the Sullivan Catskills? 

Narrowsburg offers direct access to the Delaware River for rafting, kayaking, and tubing. Roscoe is the fly fishing capital of the Catskills. Livingston Manor sits between two rivers and provides easy access to the county’s best hiking trails.

Where was the 1969 Woodstock Festival held?

The 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair was held in the Town of Bethel, Sullivan County, New York, on Max Yasgur’s farm. The site is now Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Which Sullivan Catskills town is best for a first visit?

Narrowsburg is a strong first stop, with a walkable Main Street, excellent dining, and direct river access. Livingston Manor pairs well with it. The two towns are about 20 minutes apart and cover a lot of what the Sullivan Catskills does best in a single weekend.

What Sullivan Catskills towns are closest to New York City?

Wurtsboro and Bloomingburg in the Town of Mamakating are the closest to New York City, roughly 75 to 80 miles from Midtown Manhattan. Most of the county’s most visited towns sit between 90 and 120 miles from the city.

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