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Andes
Andes has year-round fun, adventure and relaxation that's perfect for a family vacation, a romantic getaway or a much-needed weekend away with friends.
In the heart of the western Catskills, Andes has year-round fun, adventure and relaxation perfect for family vacations, a romantic getaway or a more much-needed weekend away with friends.
For outdoors enthusiasts and nature lovers, Andes offers scenic trails for hiking, ponds and rivers for fishing or kayaking, miles of snowmobile routes, unspoiled hunting spots, pristine camping sites and nearby golf courses, skiing and snowboarding venues. The combination of open fields and woodland environments of the Andes Rail Trail, the Palmer Hill Trail and the Shavertown Trail are especially good sites for bird watching.
Surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, Main Street lends itself to both rustic allure and cultural appeal. Discover Andes’ eclectic mix of specialty shops, boutiques and galleries, enjoying stops in between to enjoy a beverage, quick bite or meal at a restaurant, tavern or a specialty eatery to enjoy locally produced cider, craft-brews and spirits, fresh baked goods and luscious farm-to-table meals.
Whether you stay a weekend or a week, diverse options for lodging await you. The Andes Hotel is conveniently located in the center of town where Chef Ed, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, dishes up culinary delights. Just a short walk from Main Street is the Delaware House, a newly renovated farmhouse with charming two-bedroom, apartment-style suites.
If camping is more your style, the picturesque Little Pond Campground in Andes in the Catskill Forest Preserve, just minutes from the world-renowned fly fishing stream, Beaverkill. For the more hard-core camper, Big Pond and Alder Lake offer designated campsites without the comforts of bathrooms and life guards, but with sublime spots for swimming, canoeing, tenting and fishing.
For outdoors enthusiasts and nature lovers, Andes offers scenic trails for hiking, ponds and rivers for fishing or kayaking, miles of snowmobile routes, unspoiled hunting spots, pristine camping sites and nearby golf courses, skiing and snowboarding venues. The combination of open fields and woodland environments of the Andes Rail Trail, the Palmer Hill Trail and the Shavertown Trail are especially good sites for bird watching.
Surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, Main Street lends itself to both rustic allure and cultural appeal. Discover Andes’ eclectic mix of specialty shops, boutiques and galleries, enjoying stops in between to enjoy a beverage, quick bite or meal at a restaurant, tavern or a specialty eatery to enjoy locally produced cider, craft-brews and spirits, fresh baked goods and luscious farm-to-table meals.
Whether you stay a weekend or a week, diverse options for lodging await you. The Andes Hotel is conveniently located in the center of town where Chef Ed, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, dishes up culinary delights. Just a short walk from Main Street is the Delaware House, a newly renovated farmhouse with charming two-bedroom, apartment-style suites.
If camping is more your style, the picturesque Little Pond Campground in Andes in the Catskill Forest Preserve, just minutes from the world-renowned fly fishing stream, Beaverkill. For the more hard-core camper, Big Pond and Alder Lake offer designated campsites without the comforts of bathrooms and life guards, but with sublime spots for swimming, canoeing, tenting and fishing.
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