Discover the rich history and culture of Sullivan County through our diverse collection of museums. From Woodstock’s legacy to colonial life, these six museums offer unique windows into the Catskills’ past.
Museums to Explore
The Museum at Bethel Woods – Bethel
Stand on the actual site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival! This world-class museum is a must for music lovers, featuring interactive exhibits about 1960s culture and the legendary three-day concert that put Sullivan County on the map.
• Address: 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY 12720
• Admission: $19.69 adults

Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum – Livingston Manor
Perfect for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers, this 53-acre museum celebrates why Sullivan County is the birthplace of American dry fly fishing. Explore exhibits, nature trails, and try casting demonstrations in this beautiful streamside setting.
• Address: 1031 Old Route 17, Livingston Manor, NY 12758
• Open: April through October

Sullivan County Museum – Hurleyville
History buffs will love exploring our county’s complete story here. From Native American settlements to the Borscht Belt era, see artifacts and photos from when Sullivan County was the summer playground of entertainment legends.
• Address: 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747
• Admission: Free

Time and the Valleys Museum – Grahamsville
Discover how New York City’s water supply system changed the Catskills forever. This fascinating museum tells the stories of lost towns and early farm life before the reservoirs transformed our landscape.
• Address: 332 Main Street, Grahamsville, NY 12740
• Features: 1930s church, water wheel, schoolhouse

Fort Delaware Museum – Narrowsburg
Families love stepping back to the 1750s at this living history museum! Kids and adults alike enjoy watching costumed interpreters demonstrate colonial crafts like blacksmithing and candle making along the scenic Delaware River.
• Address: 6615 State Route 97, Narrowsburg, NY 12764
• Season: Memorial Day through Labor Day

The Liberty Museum & Arts Center – Liberty
Small but mighty, this local museum in our county seat showcases Liberty’s history through carefully preserved artifacts and photographs. It’s a hidden gem for those interested in authentic small-town American history.
• Location: Downtown Liberty, NY 12754
• Admission: Free

Visit Sullivan County Museums
Sullivan County’s museums are open year-round (some seasonal) and a great experience when looking for Catskills activities. Located just 90 minutes from NYC, this is the perfect place for a Catskills weekend getaway. Click here to plan your trip!


