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Sullivan County – So Unexpected
This legendary vacationland – just 90 minutes from Manhattan - is where the unexpected meets whimsical and where visitors have flocked here to stay, fish, and relax since the 19th century.
This legendary vacationland – just 90 minutes from Manhattan - is where the unexpected meets whimsical and where visitors have flocked here to stay, fish, and relax since the 19th century.
Year-round outdoor adventure for all ages awaits along with stunning resorts, charming inns, B&Bs, campgrounds, and vacation rentals, a lively arts scene, a hopping brew scene and innovative “Catskill-i-cious” cuisine and dining experiences.
Nature trails abound where you can hike, bike or even horseback ride along with winter options like cross-country skiing and snow shoeing. Add to this the opportunity to zip line, rail bike, golf, look for waterfalls in Minnewaska State Park Preserve or on the Kaaterskill Trail and make a splash at an indoor waterpark.
Discover your inner-hippie as you follow the groovy and fantastical Dove Trail, inspired by the famous 1969 Woodstock Festival held in Bethel. The collection of 50 dove sculptures, which features permanently perched doves in villages, towns, and at several tourism businesses, was created to commemorate the festival’s 50th anniversary and all are hand-painted by a professional local artist.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts features a museum dedicated to the 1960’s and the Woodstock festival or rock the night away to one of your favorite performers in the 15,000-capacity pavilion amphitheater or in the intimate indoor Event Gallery.
Wherever the spirit takes you in Sullivan County, you are sure to find the unexpected, the delicious and the inspired!
Year-round outdoor adventure for all ages awaits along with stunning resorts, charming inns, B&Bs, campgrounds, and vacation rentals, a lively arts scene, a hopping brew scene and innovative “Catskill-i-cious” cuisine and dining experiences.
Nature trails abound where you can hike, bike or even horseback ride along with winter options like cross-country skiing and snow shoeing. Add to this the opportunity to zip line, rail bike, golf, look for waterfalls in Minnewaska State Park Preserve or on the Kaaterskill Trail and make a splash at an indoor waterpark.
Discover your inner-hippie as you follow the groovy and fantastical Dove Trail, inspired by the famous 1969 Woodstock Festival held in Bethel. The collection of 50 dove sculptures, which features permanently perched doves in villages, towns, and at several tourism businesses, was created to commemorate the festival’s 50th anniversary and all are hand-painted by a professional local artist.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts features a museum dedicated to the 1960’s and the Woodstock festival or rock the night away to one of your favorite performers in the 15,000-capacity pavilion amphitheater or in the intimate indoor Event Gallery.
Wherever the spirit takes you in Sullivan County, you are sure to find the unexpected, the delicious and the inspired!
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Bar & Grill at Hanah Mountain Resort
The restaurant at Hanah Mountain Resort and Country Club features a menu that is fresh, locally-sourced with breathtaking broad mountain views.
Monticello Raceway
The track at Monticello Casino and Raceway is nicknamed ‘The Mighty M’ and races standard bred horse races during the afternoons year-round.
Uncle Pete's Campground
Nestled in a small valley on 60 acres of meadows and forest, this campground offers more than 60 campsites for both tents and RVs and log cabins for rent.
Woodstock
Many know Woodstock, NY for the nearby memories of the 69 Festival. Not so many know this arts community has been creating music festivals since the early 1900s along with all other forms of art. The Reader is referred directly to the Woodstock website for lodging, dining, and things to do.