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Let stillness surround you in the Sullivan Catskills, where rustic meets laid-back charm and a pace of life reminiscent of quieter times, filled with wonder and welcome. Warm yurts, covered wagons, and canvas tents rest along ridgeline retreats and fishing camps, where time stands still while making lifelong memories. Take a step back and savor the quieter side of life.

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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 green geodesic dome cabin on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush forest, featuring patio furniture and a serene outdoor setting.

Domes at Catskills

845-317-7776
334 Kelly Bridge Road
Swan Lake, NY 12783
Three yurts surrounded by trees, with picnic tables in the foreground under a bright blue sky.

Frost Valley YMCA

845-985-2291
2000 Frost Valley Road
Claryville, NY 12725
A geodesic dome structure surrounded by lush greenery, decorated with lights and outdoor seating, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Unique Escapes

516-316-8689
17 Gartner Road
Monticello, NY 12701
A rustic wooden wagon with a white cover, set on wheels in a natural outdoor environment surrounded by trees.

Catskill Conestoga Wagon Outpost

607-498-5264
18177 County Highway 17
Roscoe, NY 12776

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Nature, reimagined for rest in the Catskills

Here, luxury sleeps under canvas and wakes to birdsong. In the Catskills, refinement arrives in the form of a dome perched on a ridge, a wagon parked creekside or a cabin tucked so deep in the hemlocks you forget what day it is. The air smells of pine and woodsmoke and comfort flows as naturally as the rivers that carve through Sullivan County. Fresh air and open skies invite you to breathe deeper, think less and simply be.

This is where the line between wild and refined disappears completely. It’s where a hot tub steams under the stars and where morning coffee tastes better when poured on a porch with a view. Here, upscale glamping and nature-forward retreats create space to disconnect from deadlines and reconnect with what’s real: warm fires, timeless landscapes and a feeling that balance has finally found you again in the Catskill Mountains.

Outdoor nirvana in Claryville

At Frost Valley YMCA in Claryville, trails wind through 6,000 acres of forest where quiet comes easy and connection runs deep. Cabins tucked among hemlocks welcome families and groups looking to trade screens for starlight, and the rhythm here follows the seasons: snowshoeing in winter, lake swims in summer and fall colors that stop you mid-step. This is a place where kids learn to paddle and adults remember how to breathe slow.

Conestoga charm near Roscoe

Along the Willowemoc Creek, the Catskills Conestoga Wagon Outpost offers a twist on the campfire tradition. Sleep under canvas stretched over wooden wheels, wake to birdsong and spend your days fly-fishing some of the best trout water in the East. The wagon’s painted curves and old-world silhouette feel like a nod to travelers who came before, but the views belong only to now.

Under the dome in Livingston Manor

Domes at Catskills bring geometry to the wild. These geodesic retreats sit perched above the valley, each one a bubble of warmth and light where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the ridge line like living art. Inside, wood-fired hot tubs steam under open sky and the architecture itself feels like part of the landscape. Modern shelter, ancient view.

Stay your way with Unique Escapes

Unique Escapes curates stays across Sullivan County that range from riverside cabins to renovated farmhouses, each one chosen for character and place. Whether you’re after a solo writing retreat or a weekend with the whole crew, these properties let you settle in like a local. No two are the same, but all share that Sullivan sensibility: real, rooted and ready to make room.

Upscale in spirit, down-to-earth in feeling, the Catskills prove that true luxury isn’t about excess. It’s about ease, beauty and belonging wherever you hang your hat.

Glamping 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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