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Sullivan Catskills Summer—What’s Your Pleasure?
from 0523-GHN - May 2023
Sullivan Catskills Summer—What’s Your Pleasure?
How do you like your summer? Wet and wild? Relaxing and refreshing? Hot and hip? Cool and comfortable? Sports and shorts? Wining and dining? All the above and more? The Sullivan Catskills has your summer.
You’ve Got Kids— Bring Them for the Fun
Splash down in the Delaware River with rafting and tubing. There are canoes and kayaks, too, at a half-dozen liveries. Take a short or all-day journey through scenic splendor and foamy rapids. You may even see eagles flying in formation.
Everyone loves a parade. The villages here love putting them on, and they’re special. Livingston Manor hails its world-famous history of fly fishing with an annual Trout Parade. You don’t have to know the difference between an International Harvester Cub and a John Deere Model 60 to enjoy the machinery rolling down Callicoon’s River Road at the Tractor Parade. Everyone loves July 4th. Come watch the skies of the Sullivan Catskills light up with fireworks and celebrations all over.
If the tractors got you hankering to visit the barnyard, you could spend a few hours or a few days down on the farm—agriculture is the second biggest business here—from an alpaca ranch where you can meet the herd and buy cozy apparel, to a working farm where your family can learn all about where your food comes from.
If the forecast calls for rain, you can still swim (and dine) at the Kartrite Indoor Waterpark Resort—New York’s biggest—for a day or a stay.
Take A Hike— Climb Every Mountain
Hiking boots? Check. Backpack? Check. Sunscreen? Check.
Whether you’re up for a stroll or a scramble, you can put your foot down on the trails.
The Sullivan O&W Rail Trail follows the route that brought visitors here for almost 90 years. The Hurleyville segment is ADA-compliant, and you can almost hear the locomotive whistles echo in the rock cuts.
The D&H Canal Linear Park parallels the route that once transported regional coal and other products toward New York City.
Up for something a little more challenging? The Tusten Mountain Trail is a moderately challenging 2.9-mile loop trail. This hike is best from spring through fall, and your four-legged friend will like it too, but it must be leashed.
The Play’s the Thing— It’s Groovy, Man
Talk about a big song and dance! The Sullivan Catskills continues to entertain.
What says summer better than a show in a historic barn with a preshow dinner? The Forestburgh Playhouse has been raising the curtain for 76 seasons. This year includes seven productions and (since summer isn’t over until September 23rd) the In the Works in the Woods Festival.
The Shandalee Music Festival celebrates 30 years with Sunset Concerts featuring chamber music, piano and jazz. Find a friend with a micro-bus, break out your tie-dye, and go to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts at the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival site. Take a virtual reality festival field tour and learn about Hendrix and Joplin in the museum. Then see James Taylor or Shania Twain in the Pavilion.
Thinking About Dinner?—Here’s Food for Thought
Foster Supply Hospitality has been nominated as a “2023 James Beard Foundation’s Restaurant and Chef Awards Semi-Finalist, Outstanding Restaurateur.” Their five restaurants feature everything from a 12-course tasting menu to pop-ups in a historic inn’s twolane, hand-set bowling alley.
Game for something different?
The Yarra Bed and Breakfast in Roscoe has inventive prix-fixe menus on Wednesdays and Saturdays. They’ve been known to honor their heritage with an Australian Wine Dinner featuring kangaroo and Tim Tams.
You’re lucky you’re going to Resorts World Catskills because the world-famous Monster Golf Course is reopening this year, and you can celebrate that Condor at Scott Conant’s Cellaio. Famous for aged, 100% Certified Black Angus steaks, Cellaio is equally renowned for a vibrant, relaxed atmosphere and warm, generous hospitality.
The farm market of your dreams, where Euro-vibes meets a happy little upstate town—that’s Stacey Adimano’s (James Beard awardwinning author) Little North in Livingston Manor. A big French rotisserie, daily farm-fresh sides, salads, pastry, good coffee, and frozen yogurt. To eat in, in their backyard, or takeout to yours?
It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere—Fill Your Flutes, Coupes, and Belgian Tulips
With wine, spirits, cider, and beer, respectively. On May 20 and 21, head to Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and sample craft beverages from New York’s finest breweries. Vintages are best in the vineyard. Named for the ecological marvel where it is located, Bashakill Vineyards is a wine-lovers paradise.
Watch the eagles and sip a Black Bear. Smell the pines and sample a Wood Duck. Chef Samara learned to cook in Italy. Try her Truffle Cheese and Mushrooms. When you keep bees and distill spirits, you open Catskills Provisions in Callicoon and serve spirits with honey. It makes for a signature Bloody Mary and smokey Bonfire Rye.
The food here is sourced locally, and make sure you take home some of their honey candy and ketchup. Do Good Spirits in Roscoe does you good with unique vodka, gin, bourbon, cocktails, and snacks. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Especially if it has been pressed and fermented.
Conde Nast Traveler says Seminary Hill Cidery in Callicoon is, “James Fenimore’s America with a dash of Tuscany.” The ciders are firstrate, and the Sourdough Bread with Cultured Butter and Whipped Chicken Fat is to die for. Hold my beer while I list the breweries. There’s 17 West, Callicoon, Catskill, Roscoe, Russian Mule, Shrewd Fox and Upward. Each is foamy, friendly, and fun. Want to try them all? Get on the Craft Beverage Trail.
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
The “In” places are our Inns. Rest in a resort, curl up in a campground, beauty sleep in a B&B, or meditate in a motel. A bed for every head, taste, and budget. Sleep well—it’s another big day tomorrow in the Sullivan Catskills this summer. When you visit, download the Sullivan Catskills Go app—a valuable tool to guide you to the fun.