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Camping in the Catskills | Sleep Under Stars

Here, a departure from everyday life is an invitation to connect with the natural world—starry nights, streamside camp spots, fireside s’mores and the perfect amount of get-your-hands-dirty fun. The Sullivan Catskills feature a variety of clean, safe and secluded campsites for the adventure-seeker within.

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A serene camping site with a camper trailer beside a river, surrounded by lush greenery and picnic tables. Perfect for nature lovers.

Covered Bridge Campsite

845-747-5677
68 Conklin Hill Rd
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
A cozy camping area with a teepee and a wooden picnic table surrounded by lush green trees.

Maple Woods Farm

845-796-8753
81 Cole Rd
Hurleyville, NY 12747
A large tent set up in a grassy area, alongside a folding chair, surrounded by trees and a peaceful outdoor environment.

Neversink River Campground

845-434-8926
192 Campground Rd.
Woodbourne, NY 12788
A vintage camper trailer with a welcoming door, surrounded by lush greenery and a cozy outdoor seating area.

Boheme Retreats

347-415-9890
68 Conklin Hill Rd
Livingston Manor, NY 12758

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Turns out, you really can see the Milky Way

Camping in the Catskills means actually dark skies—the kind where you spot constellations you forgot existed. Campfire smoke drifts through the pines and every story sounds better when there’s nothing but woods around you.

Pitch a tent by the river, park your RV under the hemlocks or settle into a glamping setup with a real bed. However you do it, nights out here feel different. The air smells like pine and woodsmoke. Water moves somewhere close by. Someone’s always laughing at the next site over.

This land’s seen generations of campers and it’s got a way of making you feel like you’re part of that lineage. The sky stays open. The invitation’s always there to stick around one more night.

Pitch your tent where Woodstock happened

At Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY, you can camp where music history was made. The grounds of the 1969 Woodstock Festival now welcome tents, campers and RVs. Wake to birdsong where guitars once echoed and wander through the museum or to the amphitheater just steps away. Whether glamping or going classic, you’re sleeping on sacred ground in Sullivan County.

Where you sleep matters around here

There’s something about waking up to the sound of the Delaware’s current or a chorus of birds in the hemlocks that resets you completely. Out here, camping isn’t just pitching a tent; it’s about where you pitch it.

Maybe it’s along the Willowemoc where anglers start casting at dawn or tucked into the woods near Mongaup Pond as loons call after dark. Sullivan County’s got riverside spots where you can paddle before breakfast, family campgrounds with fire pits already stacked with wood and backcountry sites where the Milky Way is the only thing competing for your attention.

Whether you’re an RV regular or a first-timer figuring out tent stakes, there’s a patch of ground here with your name on it. Here’s where to find it:

BARRYVILLE 

BETHEL 

HURLEYVILLE 

LIVINGSTON MANOR 

MOUNTAINDALE 

NARROWSBURG 

PARKSVILLE 

POND EDDY 

ROSCOE 

WOODBOURNE 

WURTSBORO 

GREENFIELD PARK 

HANCOCK 

EQUINUNK, PA 

Sullivan Catskills Camping FAQs

Where should I eat in the Sullivan Catskills on a weekend trip?

The Heron and The Laundrette in Narrowsburg, The Arnold House Tavern and Upward Brewing Company in Livingston Manor, Black Walnut in Callicoon and Northern Farmhouse Pasta in Roscoe are among the most recommended stops for a weekend visit. Reservations are advised for Friday and Saturday dinners.

What kind of food is the Sullivan Catskills known for?

The region is known for farm-to-table cooking, craft beer and spirits, fresh pasta, river-adjacent dining and seasonal menus built around local ingredients. Many Sullivan County restaurants source from nearby farms, fisheries and orchards.

Are there good breweries in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. Upward Brewing Company and Catskill Brewery in Livingston Manor, Roscoe Beer Company in Roscoe and Big Eddy Brewing Co. in Narrowsburg are all well-regarded and offer food alongside their beers. Several have outdoor spaces with fire pits and live music in season.

Where can I get a good breakfast or coffee in the Sullivan Catskills?

2 Queens Coffee in Narrowsburg, Jeffersonville Bake Shop and the Roscoe Diner are popular morning stops. Grizzly Bagels in Roscoe operates Friday through Sunday.

Do Sullivan Catskills restaurants require reservations?

Popular spots in Narrowsburg and Livingston Manor fill up on weekend evenings. The Heron in Narrowsburg and the Arnold House Tavern in Livingston Manor are both worth booking ahead. Casual spots, breweries, farm stands and diners are generally walk-in friendly.

Are there farmers markets in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. The Callicoon Farmers Market runs Sundays from 11am to 2pm and is one of the best in the region, with local produce, dairy, smoked trout, fresh pasta and baked goods. Seasonal markets also operate in Narrowsburg and Rock Hill.

Where should I eat in Narrowsburg, NY?

The Heron for farm-to-table with river views, The Laundrette for wood-fired pizza on the water, 2 Queens Coffee for breakfast and Narrowsburg Proper for local provisions and craft beer are the most recommended stops in Narrowsburg.

Where should I eat in Livingston Manor, NY?

The Arnold House Tavern for dinner, Upward Brewing Company for craft beer and outdoor space and Main Street Farm for a quick locally sourced lunch are all worth a stop in Livingston Manor.

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