Ulster County Travel Guide 2013

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County T r av e l G u i d e

Hudson Valley/Catskill Regions

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Stewart International Airport. Your gateway to New York.


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2 Calendar of Events 7 Recreation

The listings in this guide are color coded by location: CATSKILL HUDSON RIVER TOWNS & CITIES WALLKILL VALLEY RONDOUT VALLEY

On the cover: Main Photo: Lake Minnewaska on a summer day, Minnewaska State Park, New Paltz, courtesy of Steve Turic Inset photos (from left to right): Apple Bin, Ulster Park; Esopus Meadows Lighthouse courtesy of Debra Lahm; skier at Belleayre Mountain courtesy of Matt Petricone.

Above: Butterville Road, New Paltz courtesy of Joe Turic

8 Biking 8 Boat & Kayak Rentals 9 Boat Rides & Charters 9 Bowling 9 Fishing 9 Golf 10 Guide Services 11 Hang Gliding, Ultra Light, Skydiving & Flying 11 Horseback Riding 12 Ice Skating 12 Indoor Sports Parks 12 Marinas 13 Miniature Golf 13 Movie Theaters 13 Paintball 14 Parks 16 Rock Climbing 16 Roller Skating 16 Skiing 17 Swimming 17 Tennis 17 Tours & Trails 19 White Water Tube Rentals

20 Attractions Farm to Table 21

22 Christmas Tree Farms 22 Farms, U-Picks & Farmers’ Markets 24 Maple Sugar Farms 25 Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries

27 Art/Culture/History

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28 Antiques 29 Art Associations 29 Art Galleries & Studios 32 Museums & Historic Sites 36 Performing Arts 39 Pottery & Ceramics

Accommodations 42 Bed & Breakfasts 47 Cabins & Cottages 50 Campgrounds 51 Dude Ranch 52 Hotels 52 Inns & Lodges 56 Motels 58 Resorts 60 Spas & Spiritual Retreats

Travelers Information 62

62 Airports 62 Buses/Public Transportation 63 Business Associations/ Chambers of Commerce 63 Hospital/Emergency Care 63 Taxis 64 Travel Planners 64 Travelers’ Information Centers

Ulster County Map 67

se our foldout map to navigate U your way around Ulster County. We’ve highlighted our tremendous recreational and cultural venues.


Calendar of Events 2013

May

Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses in Ulster Park.

May 18 Gardiner Cupcake Festival

June 8 Kingston Kayak Festival

Cupcakes, music, vendors, wine tastings and children’s activities. Wright’s Farm, 699 Rt. 208, Gardiner. 845 255-5300; www.facebook.com/gardinercupcakefestival

May 22 – 26, & May 29- June 2 HITS Saugerties Olympic-level, international equestrian show jumping. HITS Show grounds, 454 Washington Ave. Extension, Saugerties. 845 246-8833; www.HitsShows.com

May 25 – 27 Woodstock/New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair Juried crafts fair with more than 300 artists and craftspeople. Memorial Day weekend, Saturday & Sunday, 10am-6pm; Monday, 10am-4pm. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. 845 679-8087, 845 246-3414; www.quailhollow.com

June June 2 7th Annual Wing Fling Sample the best wings, enjoy free children’s entertainment, live bands and more, 11:30am-5pm. Cantine Field, Washington Avenue, Saugerties; 845 338-5100 ext 106; www.ulsterchamber.org 2 Ulster County Travel Guide

From instruction in the basics, to advanced skills and technique, to a great deal on a new boat. 10 a.m.–4 p.m.. Kingston Point Beach, 53 Delaware Ave., Kingston. 845 481-7336; www.kingstonkayakfestival.info.

June 8 & 9 Around the World in 80 Miles Enjoy international food paired with award-winning, locally-produced wine. Shawangunk Wine Trail, 845 256-8456; www.gunkswine.com

June 13 Strawberry Festival An old-fashioned social, with delicious home-made strawberry shortcake, salads, hamburgers, live entertainment and more. Klyne Esopus Historical Museum, 764 Broadway (Rt. 9W), UIster Park. 845 338-8109. Klyneesopusmuseum.us

June 20 – August 10 Woodstock Playhouse (Professional Summer Stock Theater) Summer season includes: Les Miserables (June 20-30), Fiddler on the Roof (July 11-21) and The Who’s Tommy (August 1-10). 103 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock. 845 679-6900; www.woodstockplayhouse.org

June – September Maverick Concerts World-class chamber music in an historic woodland hall. Classical, jazz, world music, Saturdays at 6:30 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m. Four free Young People’s Concerts on Saturdays at 11 a.m. 120 Maverick Rd., Woodstock; 845 679-8217; www.maverickconcerts.org


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June – August 6th Annual Mount Tremper Arts

July 30 – August 4 126th Ulster County Fair

An intimate performance, exhibition and artist residency center, with a focus on modern dance and photography. 647 South Plank Rd., Mt. Tremper; 845 688-9893; www.mounttremperarts.org

Celebrating 126 years of country life. One-price admission includes all entertainment, shows, parking and exhibits. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Rd., New Paltz. 845 255-1380, 845 255-1701; www.ulstercountyfair.com

July July 6 & 7 Sawyer Motors Car Show Two-day show with over 500 cars, music on four stages and fireworks on Saturday. Main & Partition Streets, Saugerties. 845 246-3412; www.sawyermotorscarshow.com

Weekends, July 6-August 31 Belleayre Music Festival World-class performers. Beautiful Catskill Mountain setting. Weekends, July through August. Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, 181 Galli Curci Road, Highmount. 800 942-6904, 845 254-5600, Ext. 1344 or Ext. 1406; www.belleayremusic.org

July 12, 13 & 14, 2013 2nd Annual Hudson Valley Chalk Art Festival Twelve of the best chalk artists in the United States, along with 11 local artists create sidewalk art you have to see to believe. Water Street Market, 10 Main St., New Paltz 845 401-4499; Hudsonvalleychalkfestival.com

July 13 Hurley Stone House Day Tour America’s oldest homes with costumed guides, militia encampment, Sojourner Truth “visit”, colonial-era demonstrations, Native American Dancers and activities for children. 10am–4pm Hurley Reformed Church, 11 Main Street, Hurley. 845 331-4121; www.StoneHouseDay

July 20 & 21 Hudson River Days and Tall Ship Expo Activities celebrating the Hudson River including the Tall Ship Green Expo celebrating local food, art, music, outdoor adventure, kayak outings, sails and more. Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 845 338-0071; www.hrmm.org

July 20 & 21 2013 The Rosendale Street Festival A family-friendly festival featuring the best bands of the Hudson Valley. Handicapped accessible. $5/pp suggested donation. Saturday, noon-10; Sunday, noon – 6 p.m.. Main Street, Rosendale. 845 943-6497; www.RosendaleStreetFestival.org

August August 1-4 The Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice World-class performers from opera to gospel, world music to Broadway in multiple venues throughout the town. 845 688-1344; 888 214-3063; www.phoeniciavoicefest.com

August 10 Shawangunk Mountain Wild Blueberry & Huckleberry Festival Music, craft vendors, delicious food, blueberry pie judging contest, children’s entertainment and more. Canal Street, Ellenville. 845 647-4620; www.ewcoc.com

August 10 & 11 Saugerties Artists Studio Tour Discover the work of painters, furniture makers, sculptors, print makers, potters, photographers and mixed media artists. Independent studios throughout Saugerties. 845 246-7493; www.saugertiesarttour.com; 845 246-7493; www.saugertiesarttour.com

August 17 & 18 9th Annual Hudson Valley Rib Festival Kansas City Barbeque Society Contest, food vendors, entertainment, cooking demonstrations & children’s country games. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. 845 306-4381; www.HudsonValleyRibFest.org

August 24 10th Annual Antique Fire Engine Muster & Open House Antique and vintage fire trucks on display. Free hot dogs, soda and other refreshments. Volunteer Firemen’s Hall and Museum, 265 Fair St., Kingston. 845 331-4481

August 31, September 1-2 Woodstock/ New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair Juried crafts fair with more than 300 artists and craftspeople. Labor Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday, 10am-6pm; Monday, 10am-4pm. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. 845 679-8087, 845 246-3414; www.quailhollow.com ulstercountyalive.com

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September

September 21 & 22 Jennie Bell Pie Festival

September 1 Hooley on the Hudson Irish Festival

Judged bake-off, pie sales, arts and crafts vendors, live music, hay rides, amusement rides, games and more. Kelder’s Farm, 5755 Rt. 209, Kerhonkson. 845 687-4567; www.jenniebell.org

Celtic celebration with bagpipes, food, music, step dancing, craft demonstrations, storytelling, authentic Celtic products, and more. T.R. Gallo Park, Rondout Waterfront (lower Broadway), Kingston. 845 338-6622, 845 246-7195; www.ulsteraoh.com

September 7 (Rain date September 8) Drum Boogie Festival A multi-cultural arts event, celebrating and promoting the many styles of percussion music found throughout the world. Andy Lee Field, Woodstock. 845 657-0455; www.drumboogiefestival.com

September 8 Zoetis $1 Million Grand Prix at HITS Saugerties Watch the best international equestrians in the world compete for a $1 million dollar purse and other prizes. HITS Showgrounds, 454 Washington Ave. Extension, Saugerties. 845 246-8833; www.HitsShows.com

September 15 23rd Annual Taste of New Paltz

September 21 & 22 Hudson Valley Harvest Festival A family festival to promote and celebrate agriculture in the Hudson Valley with food vendors, arts and crafts, live music, family activities and more. Sat. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sun. 10 – 5 p.m.; $5/person, 12 and under free. Ulster County Fairgrounds, 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz; www.hudsonvalleyharvestfestival.com

September 28 & 29 Hudson Valley Garlic Festival The largest celebration of garlic on the East Coast with food, crafts, music, chef and farmer lectures. No pets. Cantine Field, Saugerties. 845 246-3090; hvgfnews@hotmail.com. www.hvgf.org

October October 2 – 6 Woodstock Film Festival

Food, wine and beer tastings, arts and crafts, live music and a kids’ expo. Ulster County Fairgrounds. 249 Libertyville Road, New Paltz. 845 255-0243. www.newpaltzchamber.org

Annual independent film festival with top talent, film premiers and screenings, concerts, panels and more. Various locations in Woodstock, Rosendale and Kingston. 845 679-4265; www.woodstockfilmfestival.com

September – October Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses

October 5 Heart of the Hudson Valley Bounty Festival

Named #1 Haunted Attraction in America. New theme each season. Hayride, five haunted houses, corn maze, five gift shops and three food cafes. September to October, evenings and weekends, dusk – 11 p.m.; reservations required. 778 Broadway (Rt. 9W), Ulster Park. 845 339-2666; www.headlesshorseman.com 4 Ulster County Travel Guide

A day-long event showcasing agricultural heritage and businesses making up the beautiful Hudson Valley. Farm cuisine competition, wine, crafts, entertainment and kids’ fair. Cluett Schantz Memorial Park, 1801-1805 Route 9W, Milton. 845 616-7824; www.hvbountyfestival.com; www.meetmeinmarlborough.com


Opposite: Kingston under fire from the British during the biennial Burning of Kingston. Photo courtesy of Don Beale. Above (left to right): Sinterklaas Parade on the Kingston waterfront; Drum Boogie Festival in Woodstock.

October 5 & 6 Burning of Kingston Reenactment Kingston’s historic Stockade and Waterfront Districts are the settings for events, including a ship battle on the Rondout Creek, civilian encampments, a Grand Ball in City Hall and living history demonstrations. www.lobsterback.org

October 11, 12, 13 O+ Festival Bartering the art of medicine for the medicine of art. Art, music and more in historic uptown Kingston. www.opositivefestival.org

November Downtown New Paltz Unwrapped Visit downtown New Paltz in its holiday finery. Holiday windows are unveiled, cider, cookies and other goodies, and little events in stores. www.facebook.com/newpaltzdba

November 24 International Pickle Festival Various vendors, many countries represented with food and cultural music. Contests, prizes and pickles. Rosendale Community Center, 1055 Rt. 32, Rosendale; www.picklefest.com

November 28 9th Annual Family of New Paltz Turkey Trot As much of a tradition as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade featuring a 3.1 mile run/walk and a fun run for children. Water Street Market, 10 Main St., New Paltz. www.newpaltzturkeytrot.com

November 30 Sinterklaas Kingston Kingston’s waterfront hosts the opening event of this must-see Old Dutch tradition and holiday celebration. Music, food, Open Houses, arts and crafts workshops, and a special parade celebrate the arrival of Sinterklaas. www.facebook.com/SinterklaasKingston

November & December November 23 & 24, December 7 & 8; 14 & 15 Wreath Fineries at the Wineries on the Shawangunk Wine Trail Travel the wine trail and receive beautiful ornaments at each winery, while enjoying tastings of special holiday foods and wine. 845 256-8456; www.gunkswine.com

December December 6 32nd Annual Woodstock Holiday Open House Holiday kickoff event—fabulous window displays, caroling, refreshments, great, unique holiday shopping throughout the Woodstock arts colony. 5 p.m. –9 p.m. Woodstockchamber.org

December 6 Uptown Holiday Open House Gift stockings to first 1,000 visitors. Follow the balloons for complimentary goodies. Meet Santa Claus, enjoy strolling carolers, roasted chestnuts, horse and buggy rides, refreshments—all sorts of fun happenings throughout Uptown Kingston. www.facebook.com/KingstonUptownBusinessAssociation

December 7 Saugerties Holiday in the Village Day-long fun. Holiday music, carolers, window display contest, Holiday Market and horse carriage rides, dance performances, Firemen’s Parade. For details visit: www.iheartsaugerties.com

December 8 Christmas in the Hamlet of Milton Christmas Tree lighting, live nativity, crafts, storytelling, food/ beverage and a visit with Santa. Snow date, Dec. 15. Main St., Milton; meetmeinmarlborough.com

December 14 Frozendale Holiday festival with homemade gifts, movie showings, sing along, cookies, teas, raffles, music, hayrides, and more along Main Street, Rosendale. www.facebook.com/frozendaledaze ulstercountyalive.com

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Experience the Hudson Valley • Rock Climbing • Ice Climbing • Hiking • Snowshoeing • Backpacking -

Operating daily All ability levels All equipment provided Private & group lessons Credit cards accepted

AMGA Accredited Program AMGA Certified Guides

AlpineEndeavors.com 877-486-5769

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Skydive the Ranch skydivetheranch.com

845-255-4033


Rip Van Winkle pulling into Kingston. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley.

Recreation SWIM IN A CRYSTALLINE MOUNTAIN LAKE AT MINNEWASKA STATE PARK , or grab a bike and go day tripping on our extensive network of rail trails. Kayak, wind surf, or enjoy the awe-inspiring Hudson on a dinner cruise out of Kingston after exploring the Hudson River Maritime Museum. You’re surrounded by world-class hiking and rock climbing and friendly, knowledgeable people who can equip you and give you the inside scoop. Play golf on some of the most scenic and challenging courses in New York State, fly fish famous trout streams—or just pick a direction and wander at will. You’re never very far from a spectacular view or a lively downtown to explore. ulstercountyalive.com

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Biking Bicycle Depot 15 Main St., New Paltz 845 255-3859 bicycledepot.com Rentals, sales, and service. Open Wednesdays–Mondays.

Favata’s Table Rock Tours and Bicycle Shop 1066 Rt. 32, Rosendale 845 658-7832 Trtbicycles.com Bicycle rentals, sales, service and tours. Year-round. Hours: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun, noon–5 p.m.; closed Tues.

Lightsey Cycles 133 Main St., Gardiner 845 255-0888 lightseycycles.com Bike sales, rentals, repairs and equipment for everyone from the recreational rider to the serious mountain biker.

Mid-Hudson Bicycle Club Various locations 845 255-7535 midhudsonbicycle.org Organized bicycle rides of various distances and meeting at various locations throughout the Ulster County region. Group rides Saturdays and Sundays; training rides mid-week.

Overlook Mountain Bicycles 93 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-2122 overlookmountainbikes.com A sales, service and rental bicycle shop located in the heart of Woodstock. Family friendly and professional, we provide ski/ snowboard tuning and snow shoe rental during the winter months. Year-round. Hours: Wed-Sat, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sun, 11 a.m.–5 p.m..

Walkway Scooters Bicycles Inc. 8 Linwood Ave., Highland 845 691-4633 walkwaybikes.com, walkwayscooters.com Hourly rentals of bicycles and 4-wheel electric scooters for a 8 Ulster County Travel Guide

Bikers enjoying the Walkway Over The Hudson, Highland. Courtesy of Yvonne Baker.

different way to enjoy the Walkway Over the Hudson and the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. Direct access from our site; free parking. Handicap accessible. April–Oct. Hours: Daily, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

Boat & Kayak Rentals A Day Away Kayak Rentals 944 State Route 213, Kingston 845 389-8458 takeadayaway.net A paddle sport livery conveniently located on the south end of the Rondout Creek in Kingston. Single seat kayaks, tandem kayaks and canoes are available at hourly and daily rates. Late March–late Oct. Hours: 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m.

Belleayre Mountain Pine Hill Lake Day Use Area Route 28, Pine Hill 800 942-6904; 845 254-5202 (S) belleayre.com Lake, swimming, boating, rowing/pedal boats, fishing and hiking. Beach and picnic area, pavilions and snack bar. Bring your own canoe/kayak. Handicap accessible. Call 845-254-5202 for groups of 20 or more. Open Memorial Day-Labor Day.

City of Kingston Kayak Tours 845 481-7336 forsythnaturecenter.org; kingston-ny.gov Join the City of Kingston’s Forsyth Nature Center for guided nature-oriented kayak tours on the Hudson River and Rondout Creek. Frequent sightings include bald eagles, osprey, turtles and much more.

KENCO, the Work and Play Outfitter 1000 Hurley Mountain Rd., Kingston 845 340-0552 atkenco.com Daily rentals of recreational kayaks, touring and tandem kayaks and canoes including paddles, life jackets and cartop carriers. Handicap accessible. Rentals from May–September, store is open year-round. Open daily.


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Kenneth L. Wilson Campground and Day Use Area 859 Wittenberg Rd., Mount Tremper 845 679-7020 (S), 845 256-3099 (P) dec-campgrounds.com Boat rentals, fishing, hiking, nature trails, launching site, horse shoe pits, picnic tables and rental pavilion. Tent and RV sites (no electrical hook ups). Mid-May–Columbus Day, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Saugerties Marina 24 Ferry St., Saugerties 845 246-7533 saugertiesmarina.com Sales, service, motorboat and kayak rentals, ship’s store, transient slips, dock use, local and long distance transportaion. Hudson River tours. Year-round. Hours: Summer, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Winter, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Boat Rides & Charters Black Swan Sailing Ferry Street, Saugerties 845 542-SAIL (7245) blackswansailing.com U.S. Coast Guard licensed Captain Robert Henderson and crew sail the Black Swan, a 36’ Catalina sailboat, on the Hudson River. Up to six guests. Departing from Saugerties. Open daily May–Oct., with weekday evening sails, weekend all hours.

Blue Dolphin Charters Rondout Landing, Kingston 845 399-1531 bluedolphincharter.com Private boat trips for six people or less aboard a classic 1962 Hatteras Sport Cruiser. Reservations required. April–October.

Hudson Cruises, Inc. P.O. Box 72, Hudson 518 822-1014, 914 388-2949 hudsoncruises.com New Orleans style paddle boat, “Spirit,” available for tours, charters, dinner cruises and excursions for up to 120 people. Education charters and more leaving from the Hudson River Maritime Museum. A 15-passenger pontoon ferry is also available for day and viewing excursions. May-October.

Hudson River Cruises Rondout Landing, Kingston 800 843-7472, 845 340-4700 hudsonrivercruises.com Sightseeing cruises aboard the M/V 300-passenger “Rip Van Winkle.” Historical narration. Full-service beverage and snack bar. Daytime sightseeing, evening music and mystery dinner cruises. Charters available. May–October, Tuesday–Sunday.

Hudson Sailing 1 Broadway, Kingston 845-687-2440; 845 667-1394 hudsonsailing.com Excursions and instruction aboard Cirrus, a 28-foot trimaran. Cirrus is fast, comfortable and safe. Accommodates up to six passengers. All excursions are captained by Dan Feldman, a U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain, and depart from the Rondout Creek.

North River Charters, “The Teal”

Broadway, Kingston Waterfront 845 750-6025 theteal.com Sightseeing tours, corporate and private charters, school trips and dinner cruises on “TheTeal” for up to 75 guests. Full bar available.

Bowling Ferraro’s Mid-City Lanes

20 Cedar St., Kingston 845 331-6161 mid-citylanes.com Bowling and birthday party packages.

Hoebowl-On-The-Hill

644 East Chester St. By-Pass, Kingston 845 338-1414, 845 338-1419 hoebowlfamilyfun.com Family recreation center, with bowling, lounge, and The Fifth Frame Café.

Fishing Big Indian Guide Service with Hank Rope P.O. Box 150, Big Indian 845 254-5904

Fly Fishing With Bert

PO Box 153, Tillson 845 658-9784 flyfishwithbert.com Fly fishing school and guide service on Catskill trout streams. Private lessons, group and corporate classes. April–November.

Ray Ottulich’s Wildfish Angler

P.O. Box 264, Stone Ridge 845 657-9522, 845 417-6685 (cell) rayottulich.com Flyfishing guide service—Catskill trout and smallmouth, Hudson stripers. Drift boat float trips. Neversink River, Hudson River, Esopus and Rondout Creeks. Beginner instruction. Groups up to four people. Year-round.

Golf Alapaha Golf Links

190 Sawkill Rd., Kingston 845 331-2334 Nine-hole executive golf course. Grass tee area and driving range. Open mid-March–October. 7:30 a.m.–Dusk.

Apple Greens Golf Course

161 South St., Highland 845 883-5500 applegreens.com 27-hole public golf course. Driving range. Putting greens. Outings available. Scenic views, restaurant on premises. March– mid-December. Hours: 7 a.m.–Dusk.

Green Acres Golf Club

250 Harwich St., Kingston 845 331-2283 Nine holes of golf, reasonably priced. Senior discounts available. Open daily. April–mid-December. Hours: 7 a.m.–dark. ulstercountyalive.com

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Hudson Valley Resort and Spa

400 Granite Rd., Kerhonkson 888 948-3766, 845 626-8888 hudsonvalleyresort.com Challenging 18-hole, par-71 championship golf course, as demanding as it is beautiful. Opens at 7 a.m. daily.

Mohonk Mountain House

1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 800 772-6646; 845 256-2154 mohonk.com Historic Scottish-style golf course. Golf packages. Tee times required.

New Paltz Golf Course

215 Huguenot St., New Paltz 845 255-8282 newpaltzgolf.com “Best 9 holes in the Hudson Valley”—Golf Link USA. Call for weekend tee times. Pro shop, driving range and lessons available. Open March-November. Hours: Dawn-Dusk.

Rondout Golf Club

Whitfield Road, Accord 888 894-9455, 845 626-2513 rondoutgolfclub.com Breathtaking views, 3-star rated 18-hole golf course. Sunrisesunset. Golf lessons and group packages available. Full menu restaurant and bar.

Shawangunk Country Club

backpacking, in Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains. AMGA certified guides and accredited program. All abilities. Year-round by appointment.

Barry Knight Interpretive Walks

1451 Rt. 28A, West Hurley 845 331-1214 Easy hike to campsite, tower and views of the Catskill Mountains, Ashokan Reservoir, Mohonk Mountain House, and more. Year-round. Daily, by appointment.

Catskill Outback Adventures

8243 Rt. 28, Big Indian 845 254-9888 catskilloutback.com Hiking/snowshoeing, fishing, canoes and kayaks, mountain bikes, rope course and rappelling and team building. Equipment rentals, lessons and guided trips. Geo caching/ letterboxing.

Eastern Mountain Sports Climbing School

3124 Rt. 44/55, Gardiner 800 310-4504, 845 255-3280 emsclimb.com Rock and ice climbing school and guide service. Instruction at all levels. Full-service retail tech shop. Year-round. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

Edgewood Consulting & Services

38 Country Club Rd., Ellenville 845 647-6090 A well-conditioned nine-hole course, with spectacular views from every hole. March–November. Hours: weekdays 7:30 a.m.6 p.m.; weekends 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

PO Box 122, New Paltz 845 255-7007 edgewoodcs.com Private guided hikes and snowshoeing excursions in Ulster County’s popular and scenic areas. Half-day or whole-day, customized. Team-building facilitation can be added. Insured. Serving individuals, couples and small groups. Year-round.

Stone Dock Golf Course

Favata’s Table Rock Tours & Bicycle Shop

12 Stone Dock Rd., High Falls 845 687-7107 stonedockgolfclub.com Enjoy breathtaking scenery on this competitive course, complemented by friendly people and the High Falls Café for year-round dining. Golf course open daily. Hours: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

The Golf Course at Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa 1195 Arrowhead Rd., Ellenville 845 210-1600 honorshaven.com One of the premier 9-hole courses in the Northeast, offering a challenge to players at all handicap levels. Driving range, golf school, packages and memberships available.

The Lazy Swan Golf and Country Club Village

1754 Old Kings Highway, Saugerties 845 247-0075 thelazyswan.com A new 18-hole championship-caliber golf course located just five minutes from the New York State Thruway Exit 20 in Saugerties. A unique golf experience with incredible views of the Catskill Mountains, and featuring an outdoor restaurant and bar.

Turtle Creek Golf Course at the Garden Cathay

219 Plattekill Ardonia Rd., Wallkill 845 564-3220 turtlecreekgolf.net Picturesque nine-hole course of well-manicured 2,900 yards of golf with sand traps, grass bunkers and water hazards. Lunch available at The Grille. Catering available. Open daily, April–November.

Guide Services Alpine Endeavors, LLC

PO Box 58, Rosendale 845 658-3094 alpineendeavors.com Professional instruction and custom guided trips: rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, snowshoeing, hiking, 10 Ulster County Travel Guide

1066 Route 32, Rosendale 845 658-7832 trtbicycles.com Bicycle rentals, sales, service and tours. Year-round.Hours: Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, noon–5 p.m.; closed Tuesday.

Forsyth Nature Center’s Guided Programs

Lucas Avenue, Kingston 845 339-3053, 845-481-7336 (programs) forsythnaturecenter.org Guide services include kayaking, bird walks in the Kingston area and surrounding community, snowshoeing, nature hikes, full moon hikes and paddles, eco-tours and educational programs at the Forsyth Nature Center and other city parks.

HighXposure Adventures, Inc.

Mohonk Preserve, Gardiner 800 777-2546 high-xposure.com Rock climbing specialists since 1974, we are a premier guide and service school, offering climbing from beginner to advanced. Accommodating individuals as well as corporate groups, camps, scouts and outdoor clubs.

Mountain Skills Climbing Guides

PO Box 991, New Paltz 845 853-5450 mountainskills.biz; mountainskills.wordpress.com Guided rock climbing, ice climbing and hiking in the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains. Fully insured and AmG.A. accredited.

Where the Pavement Ends

356 Scarawan Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-7008 wherethepavementends.net Offering guided hikes and backpacking trips tailored to individual abilities and interests. Trailhead to trailhead shuttle service. Year-round, daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.


Hang Gliding, Ultra Light, Skydiving & Flying Kingston-Ulster Airport (20N) 1161 Flatbush Rd., Kingston 845 336-8400 kingstonulsterairport.com Community airport offering hangar and tie-down rentals. Flight school and maintenance on site. 100LL fuel available. Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Mountain Wings 77 Hang Glider Rd., Ellenville 845 647-3377 mtnwings.com Hang gliding instruction, sales, rides and fun. Pro shop offers a complete retail store for all your hang gliding needs.

Skydive The Ranch 45 Sandhill Rd., Gardiner 845 255-4033 skydivetheranch.com Open for first-time jump students and experienced jumpers. Large fleet of turbine-powered aircrafts available. Open weekends, Nov., Dec. and March, and daily, April–Oct. Hours: weekdays 10 a.m.-sunset, weekends 8 a.m.-sunset.

The Blue Sky Ranch 45 Sand Hill Rd., Gardiner 845 255-9538, 845 255-4033 (School) theblueskyranch.com Skydiving center. Large fleet of turbine aircraft. Instruction available. Open weekends, Nov., Dec. and March, and daily, April– Oct. Hours: weekdays 10 a.m.-sunset, weekends 8 a.m.-sunset. Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m.-Sunset, weekends 8 a.m.-Sunset.

Horseback Riding Ashokan Horseback Riding and Woodstock (Sword) Fencing Club

Hang Glider from Mountain Wings in Ellenville gets 90 degrees vertical.

363 Beaverkill Rd., Olivebridge 845 657-8021 ashokan.com Enjoy the harmonious relationship between horse and rider, nature and horses. Learn to fence. Please call for reservations. Year-round.

Trail rides, horseback riding and pony rides. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains from your saddle on one of our sweet, safe and willing horses or ponies. Indoor/outdoor rings and trails. All levels welcome. Year-round.

Braden Brook Stables

Pinegrove Dude Ranch and Family Resort

19 Mountaindale Rd., Greenfield Park 845 647-7556 bradenbrook.com Horseback riding stables, trail rides, pony rides and lessons. Open to the public. Year-round.

30 Cherrytown Rd., Kerhonkson 800 346-4626, 845 626-7345 pinegroveranch.com Day guest passes available. Horseback riding for additional fee.

Coyote Ridge Stables 583 Lattintown Rd., Marlboro 845 236-1136 coyoteridgestableny.com Horseback riding, pony rides and lessons. We now offer birthday pony parties. Appointments preferred. Open to the public.

Mohonk Mountain House 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 800 772-6646, 845 255-1000 mohonk.com Trails and carriage rides through 7,000 historic acres. Reservations required.

Payne Farm Too 125 Dubois Rd., New Paltz 845 255-0177 paynefarmtoo.com

Rocking Horse Ranch Resort 600 Route 44/55, Highland 800 647-2624; 845 691-2927 rockinghorseranch.com Our overnight guests can enjoy the many fun-filled activities at our all-inclusive property. They include unlimited horseback riding, Big Splash indoor water park, over 100 activities, children’s day camp, outdoor pools, waterslides, Winter Fun Park.

Ulster County Horse Council New Paltz 845 626-2669 uchc-ny.org Non-profit organization dedicated to all equestrians to encourage cooperation and participation among people interested in preserving, promoting and improving Ulster County’s overall equine environment; part of the State Horse Council. ulstercountyalive.com

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Ice Skating Kiwanis Ice Arena Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex, Saugerties 845 247-2590 ext. 300 kiwanisicearena.com Fully enclosed, refrigerated ice rink facility. Private and public sessions, figure skating, ice dance, instructional. Daily, Aug.– April. Off-ice training room, meeting rooms. Year-round birthday and group parties/outings.

Mohonk Mountain House Ice Skating Pavilion 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 800 772-6646, 845 255-1000 mohonk.com Ice skating in a Victorian open-air pavilion.

Indoor Sports Parks Hudson Valley Sportsdome 240 Milton Turnpike, Milton 845-795-5220 hudsonvalleysportsdome.com 87,000 square foot arena with turf for indoor field sports. Youth and adult leagues and tournaments: soccer, flag football, lacrosse, field hockey. Field rentals, corporate and special events. Seven acres of outdoor lawns available.

Marinas Anchorage Marina and Restaurant 182 Canal St., Eddyville 845 338-9899 anchorage55.com Located across from the first lock of the D&H Canal. Year-round. Restaurant closed Mondays.

Certified Marina, LLC 166 First St., Certified Marina, LLC 845 339-3060 certifiedmarina.com, hudsonriverstripedbass.com Full-service marina: Mercury O/B, Mercuiser, Volvo-Penta, 1 2 Ulster County Travel Guide

Enjoying the ice in the Skating Pavilion at Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz. Photo by Meghan Currier.

Universal, Yanmar and Westerbeake. Gas and diesel sales and service. Bait and tackle. Dockage, winter storage, land storage, launch ramp, ship’s store. Bar n’ Café open weekends. Open daily Feb.-Nov.

Hideaway Marina 170 Abeel St., Kingston 845 331-4565 Launch ramp. Pump out. 35-ton boat lift. Summer and winter storage. March-December. Hours: Daily, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Jeff’s Yacht Haven 140 First St., Connelly 845 331-9248 Specializes in short haul and mast stepping. Transit and seasonal rates. Winter storage. March–Dec.

Kingston City Marina Broadway Landing, Kingston 845 331-6940 kingstoncitymarina.com Full-service marina at the foot of Broadway on the historic Rondout. Walk to area restaurants and shops. Hourly, transient and seasonal slips available. Open 24/7, from May 1–October 31.

Lou’s Boat Basin 944 Abeel St., Kingston 845 331-4670 Marina, ship’s store, boat ramp, fuel, gas and diesel. AprilNovember. Hours: Open daily, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Lynch’s Marina 2 Ferry St., Saugerties 845 247-0995 Mooring of boats on the Esopus Creek, near the Hudson River. Open daily from April 1-Oct. 31.


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New Ulster Marina

The Sports Cone

440 Abeel St., Kingston 845 339-4364 newulstermarina.com The New Ulster Marina offers 1,000 running feet of Rondout Creek water frontage. We have floating docks and ramp. Outdoor shower facilities and bathrooms and a grill and tent area. Open April 1–Oct. 31.

180 Sawkill Rd. Kingston 845 331-2545 Mini Golf, batting cages, go-carts and ice cream. Just one mile from NYS thruway exit 19. Open mid-March–November. Find us on Facebook.

Rondout Bay Marina & Restaurant 1000 Rt. 213, Kingston 845 339-3917 rondoutbaymarina.com Full description, menu, pictures, events and local attractions on our website. Year-round.

Rondout Yacht Basin 102 First St., Connelly 845 331-7061 rondoutyachtbasin.com A full-service marina.

Saugerties Marina 24 Ferry St., Saugerites 845 246-7533 Sales, service, boat rentals, ships store, transient slips, dock use and long-distance transportation. Hudson River tours. Year-round. Hours: Summer, 9 a.m.–9 p.m.; Winter, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

West Shore Marine 140 Dock Rd., Marlboro 845 236-4486 westshoremarine.info Marina, boat sales and service. Gas and diesel. Year-round. Call for hours.

Miniature Golf Ascot Park Golf Center 163 Esopus Ave. Kingston 845 339-6395 facebook.com/ascotparkdrivingrange/miniaturegolfcourse Driving range, chipping range, putting green, miniature golf, golf professional, lessons and parties—playground, too.

Homegrown Mini-Golf Kelder’s Farm, Accord 845 626-7137 homegrownminigolf.com Play miniature golf on the only farm-themed course with edible landscaping. Have fun and learn about local food. Open May 1– Oct. 31. Hours: Daily, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Jerry’s Mini Golf & Café 288 Route 299, Highland 845 691-7080 Miniature golf and café. Find us on Facebook. Open April–Oct.

Puttin’ Plus 455 Washington Ave., Saugerties 845 246-4501 puttinplus.com Mini-golf, go-kart track, batting cages, laserw/water tag and arcade. April–September. The park is haunted from the end of September–October 31.

Movie Theaters New Paltz Cinema 2 New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz 845 255-0420 greatmovieslowerprices.com Four first-run movies. Daily.

Orpheum Theatre 156 Main St., Saugerties 845 246-6561 Three first-run movies. Bargain nights on Mondays and Thursdays. Friend us on Facebook. Open daily.

Regal Cinemas Hudson Valley Mall, Kingston 845 336-4188 regmovies.com 12 theaters showing first-run movies. Open daily.

Rosendale Theatre 408 Main St., Rosendale 845 658-8989 rosendaletheatre.org Historic one-screen movie theater is owned by a group of community members called the Rosendale Theatre Collective. Nightly movies.

Upstate Films at Tinker Street 132 Tinker St. (Route 212), Woodstock 845 679-6608 upstatefilms.org Single-screen movie theater, showing mainly independent and foreign films.

Paintball Action Paintball 365 Broadway (Rte. 9W), Ulster Park 845 331-8759 hvactionpaintball.com Full-service six-acre paintball park featuring woodsball field, PSP X-Ball field, compressed air (3500, 4500 PSI), CO2, picnic area. Great for birthday, bachelor, corporate and team building events. Open seasonally, weather permitting.

Paintball Sports, Inc. 230 Camp Sunset Rd., Plattekill 845 691-1979 paintballsportsny.com Full-service paintball park with 16 woodsball and themed fields. Experienced referees, free air refills, rental gear, and picnic area. Great for birthdays, bachelor parties, and team building. Open year round by reservation. ulstercountyalive.com

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Sam’s Point Preserve, Ellenville. Photo by John Verner.

PARK

ADDRESS

Andy Lee Field

Rock City Rd., Woodstock 845 679-2113

WEBSITE

DESCRIPTION

Big Indian Park

Route 28, Big Indian

845 688-7165

shandaken.us

Swings, jungle gym, merry-go-round, baseball and small pavilion.

Block Park

Abeel St., Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Basketball courts, softball field, green space, playground and pavilion available for group/party rental.

Bob Shepard Highland Landing Park

42 River Rd., Highland

845 224-4464

highlandlandingpark.org Fishing, kayaking, picnicking (no fires) and birdwatching

Cantine Veterans Sports Complex

Washington Avenue Extension, Saugerties

845 246-5890 x 309

saugerties.ny.us

Cass Landi Mini-Park

Route 213 at Union Center Road, St. Remy

845 331-3709

esopus.com

Cluett Schantz Memorial Park & Marlborough Summer Camp

1801-1805 Route 9W, Milton

845 795-5100

marlboroughny.com

Basketball courts, soccer field, baseball fields, bocci court, children’s playground and walking areas. Pavilion available by reservation.

Forsyth Nature Center

157 Lucas Ave., Kingston

845 339-3053 (facility), 845 481-7336 (programs)

forsythnaturecenter. org; kingston-ny.gov

A quaint visitor-friendly facility in a garden setting featuring close contact to animals. Reptile house, birds of prey, domestic and wild birds, small and large mammals, apiary and pond. Nature programs and tours available.

Franny Reese State Park

Johnson-Iorio Park (access), Highland

845 473-4440

scenichudson.org

Just south of the Mid-Hudson Bridge and Walkway Over the Hudson, with 250 acres, and an impressive ridgeline with scenic overlooks and dramatic views. Park at Johnson-Iorio Park, just north of bridge.

Galeville Park

Long Lane, Wallkill

845 895-2611

shawangunk.org

Walking trails, two picnic tables, porta-potty.

Garrison Park

Between Central and Park Avenues, Wallkill

845 895-2611

shawangunk.org

Playground, basketball court. No bathroom facility.

George Freer Memorial Beach

Canal Street, Port Ewen

845 331-3709

esopus.com

George Majestic Memorial Park

Murphy Lane, Gardiner

845 255-9675 x100

townofgardiner.org

Lovely park with playground, pavilion and softball field. Ample parking, grills, picnic tables and nature trails.

George Terpening St. Memorial Malden Mini Park

215 Riverside Dr., George 845 246-5890 Malden-on-Hudson ext. 310

saugerties.ny.us

Riverfront, boat launching, dock, picnic tables and grills. Handicap accessible.

Glasco Riverfront Mini Park

232 Hudson St., Glasco

845 246-5890 ext. 310

saugerties.ny.us

Boat launching, dock, fishing pier. Separate launch for kayaks and carry-ins. Pavilion with picnic tables, grills, etc. Playground. Summer Sunset Concerts. Handicap accessible. Year-round, sunrise to sunset.

Glenbrook Park

Route 42, Shandaken

845 688-5004

shandaken.us

Swings and jungle gym, regulation softball field, basketball court, large pavilion with barbeque pit that can be reserved for parties.

Hasbrouck Park

Delaware Ave., Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Walking trails and open space.

Hasbrouck Park

Corners of Plattekill and Mohonk Avenues, New Paltz

845 255-0130

villageofnewpaltz.org

Open daily, 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Hutton Park

Clifton Ave. and Grant St., Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Pavilion, tennis courts, basketball court, ballfield, handball wall, and new playground designed for youth 5-12 years old.

James Reiker Memorial Park

First Street, Connelly

845 331-3709

esopus.com

Joe Clark Park

Floyd Ackert Road, Ulster Park

845 331-3709

esopus.com

Johnson-Iorio Memorial Park

Haviland Rd., Highland

845 691-8011

townoflloyd.com

Picnic tables, vistas of the Hudson River Access to Franny Reese State Park.

Kenneth L. Wilson Campground and Day Use Area

859 Wittenberg Rd., Mt. Tremper

845 679-7020 (S), 845 2563099 (OS)

dec-campgrounds.com

Boat rentals, fishing, hiking, nature trails, launching site, horse shoe pits, picnic tables and rental pavilion. Tent and RV sites (no electrical hook up). MidMay–Columbus Day, 9 a.m.–9 p.m.

Kingston Point Beach

Lower Delaware Avenue, Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Swimming in the Hudson River; playground and pavilion. Kayak/ boat launch.

Kingston Point BMX

4 Delaware Ave., Kingston

845 339-0618 (seasonal)

kingstonpointbmx.com

One of the oldest BMX facilities in the Northeast, a USA BMX-sanctioned track. Challenging, fun and safe for riders of all ages and skill levels.

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127-acre sports complex with 11 baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, a fully-enclosed refrigerated ice arena, playgrounds, pavilions, trails, skate park and senior-citizens multi-purpose recreation center.


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WEBSITE

DESCRIPTION

Lippman Park

Route 209, Wawarsing

845 647-6560

townofwawarsing.net

Recreation areas for soccer, basketball, handball, softball, playground, mountain biking. Picnic area, pavilions, trails.

Loughran Park

Manor Ave. and Charlotte St., Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Pavilion, tennis courts, basketball court, ballfield, playground.

Marbletown Town Park

Tongore Road, Stone Ridge

845 687-0800

marbletown.net

Swimming, lessons, playground, picnic area, pavilion. Basketball, volleyball, horseshoes. Pavilion available for private events

Minnewaska State Park Preserve

Route 44/55, New Paltz

845 255-0752

nysparks.state.ny.us

The park preserve is situated on the dramatic Shawangunk Mountain Ridge and is listed as “Best Park” by Hudson Valley Magazine. 35 Miles of carriage roads, 25 miles of foot paths, four sky lakes and several waterfalls.

Mohonk Preserve

3197 US Highway 44, Gardiner

845 255-0919

mohonkpreserve.org

Nature trails. Hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding paths. Bouldering and rock climbing cliffs. Educational programs. Visitor Center’s indoor and outdoor exhibits.

Moriello Park and Public Pool

Mulberry Street, New Paltz

845 255-1700 (s); townofnewpaltz.org 845 255-0100

Memorial Day - Labor Day, noon-7 p.m.

New Paltz BMX

1 Clearwater Rd., New Paltz

845 255-1269 (May-Nov)

newpaltzbmx.org

Bicycle race programs for the entire family. Handicap accessible

Parish Field

Ava Maria Dr., Phoenicia

845 688-5004

shandaken .us

Swings, beach, volleyball, hiking trail, basketball and field games.

Popp Park

Route 208 South, Wallkill

845 895-2611

shawangunk.org

Pavilion and fishing access. Bathroom.

Rick Volz Field

Dixon Avenue, Woodstock

845 679-2113

woodstockny.org

Rider Park

Ulster Landing Road, Kingston

845 382-2455

townofulster.org

Boat launch.

Robert E. Post Park

Park Road, Kingston

845 382-2455

townofulster.org

Hudson River views. Pavilions; playground. Handicap accessible.

Rosendale Recreation Center

1055 Route 32, Rosendale

845 658-8198

townofrosendale.com

Community center and pavilion available for rent year-round. Playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, softball field and youth center.

Ross Park

Corner of West Stout and Bowne Streets, Port Ewen

845 331-3709

esopus.com

Rotary Park at Kingston Point

Lower Delaware Avenue, Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Hudson River access, walking areas, picnic area, pavilions.

Seamon Park

Route 9W, Saugerties

845 246-2321 ext. 1

village.saugerties.ny.us

Gardens, children’s play area, picnic area, pavilion.

Small World Playground

Washington Ave., Saugerties

845 246-5890 ext.130

saugerties.ny.us

Smith Park

Route 28 & Elm Street, Shandaken

845 688-5004

shandaken .us

Swings, jungle gym, climbing tunnel, basketball, hiking/biking trails.

The Sojourner Truth Ulster Landing County Park

916 Ulster Landing Rd., Saugerties

845 336-8484 (s), 845 340-3300

co.ulster.ny.us

Swimming, beach, hiking trails, picnic/play area, pavilion. Boat launch area. May - September.

Thomas Felten Park

Route 32 and Patura Road, Modena

845 883-7331

town.plattekill.ny.us

The park is handicapped-accessible, with a playground and pavilion.

Tony Williams Park

Riverside Road, Highland

845 691-8011

townoflloyd.com

Ballfields, tennis courts, basketball courts, children’s playground. Pavilions and picnic tables. Restroom facilities. Hudson Valley Rail Trail access.

Town of New Paltz Sports and Recreation Park

Libertyville Road, New Paltz

845 255-3631

townofnewpaltz.org/ recreation

Picnic areas, softball fields, jogging, hiking, sledding and ice skating.

Town of Rochester Park

50 Scenic Rd., Accord

845 626-7384

townofrochester.net

Playground. Pavilion. Baseball field.

T.R. Gallo Park

Broadway & West Strand, Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Located in Kingston’s historic waterfront, with walking promenade along Rondout Creek. Boat docks and kayak launch. Many nearby shops, restaurants, galleries and museums

VanBuren Street Playground

VanBuren Street, Kingston

845 331-1682

kingston-ny.gov

Gazebo and playground.

Verkeerderkill Park

3232 Route 52, Pine Bush

845 895-2611

shawangunk.org

Two pavilions, two playgrounds, basketball court, softball and volleyball fields; fishing access for handicapped.

Veterans Memorial Park

Corner of Route 9W & Milton Avenue, Highland

845 691-8011

townoflloyd.com

Monuments date from Civil War to Vietnam War; contemplative gardens.

Walkway Over The Hudson State Historic Park

87 Haviland Rd., Highland

845-834-2867

nysparks.com/parks/ 178; facebook.com/ walkwayoverthehudson

Panoramic views of the Hudson River Valley. Walking, jogging, biking or rollerblading. Pets permitted on leash. Restrooms available. Wheelchair accessible.

West Hurley Park

Dughill Road, West Hurley

845 331-7474

townofhurley.org

Playground, tennis courts, ballfields, pavilion.

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Left: Rocking Climbing at the Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz courtesy of Anne Coleman. Right: Skiing powder at Belleayre Mountain, Highmount.

Sundance Rappel Tower

Rock Climbing Alpine Endeavors, LLC

64 Rt. 214, Phoenicia 845 688-5640 Challenge our 60–foot tower. Year-round. Weekends by appointment.

PO Box 58, Rosendale 845 658-3094 alpineendeavors.com Professional instruction and guided trips for rock/ice climbing. Mountaineering, snowshoeing and fly fishing in Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains. Year-round by appointment only.

The Inner Wall

Eastern Mountain Sports Climbing School

Roller Skating

3124 Rt. 44/55, Gardiner 800 310-4504, 845 255-3280 emsclimb.com Rock and ice climbing school and guide service. Instruction at all levels. Full service retail tech shop. Year-round. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

HighXposure Adventures, Inc. Mohonk Preserve, Gardiner 800 777-2546 high-xposure.com Longest operating rock climbing school and guide service in the Mohonk Preserve. Daily, April–November.

Minnewaska State Park Preserve Route 44/55, New Paltz 845 255-0752 nysparks.state.ny.us Located in the Shawangunk Mountains. Hiking and rock climbing. April 1-December 1 (weather permitting), 9 a.m. Call for closing times and fees.

Mohonk Preserve

234 Main St., New Paltz 845 255-ROCK (7625) theinnerwall.com Indoor rock climbing gym, equipment rentals, youth program safety training. Group rates. Year-round.

Skate Time 209 5164 Rt. 209 at Mettacahonts Road, Accord 845 626-7971 skatetime209.com All indoor. Roller skating rink, skateboard park, arcade, birthday parties, snack bar and free Wi-Fi.

Wood ‘N Wheel Family Fun Center 365 Broadway, Ulster Park 845 331-9680 woodnwheel.com Family fun center featuring roller/inline skating, laser tag, bumper cars, spaceball ride, arcade, indoor and outdoor rock climibing walls, outdoor bungee trampoline and more. Open year-round for parties and the public.

Skiing Belleayre Mountain

3197 US Highway 44, Gardiner 845 255-0919 mohonkpreserve.org Lands open daily. Rock climbing cliffs and bouldering. Day fee for non-members.

181 Galli Curci Rd., Highmount 800 942-6904, 845 254-5600 belleayre.com SnowEast Reader Survey winner for Overall Favorite Eastern Resorts. 55 trails, glades and parks with varied terrain from beginner to expert. # 1 classic resort.

Mountain Skills Climbing Guides

Frost Valley YMCA

P.O. Box 991, New Paltz 845 853-5450 mountainskills.biz Guided rock climbing, ice climbing and hiking in the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains. Fully insured and AmG.A. accredited. 1 6 Ulster County Travel Guide

2000 Frost Valley Rd., Claryville 845 985-2291 frostvalley.org 35 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski and hiking trails in the heart of the Catskill Mountains. Open daily, year-round.


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Minnewaska State Park Preserve Route 44/55, New Paltz 845 255-0752 nysparks.state.ny.us Located in the dramatic Shawangunk Mountains. Open 9 a.m. Call for current ski conditions. No pets.

Mohonk Mountain House 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 800 772-6646, 845 255-1000 mohonk.com Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Mohonk Preserve 3197 US Highway 44, Gardiner 845 255-0919 mohonkpreserve.org Lands open daily. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, conditions permitting. Occasionally groomed trails. Day fee for non-members.

Sawkill Family Ski Center 167 Hill Road, Kingston 845 336-6977 sawkillski.com Family ski center, located just minutes from the City of Kingston, offers skiing, snow tubing and snowboarding. Ski shop and snack bar in lodge. Open weekends and holidays beginning Dec. 26.

Swimming Andretta Pool Joy’s Lane, Kingston 845 331-1682 kingston-ny.gov Family swimming. Swim classes for ages 6–16. Lap swimming in mornings. Vending machines.

Belleayre Mountain Pine Hill Lake Day Use Area Route 28, Pine Hill 800 942-6904, 845 254-5202 (S) belleayre.com Lake, swimming, boating, fishing and hiking in the majestic Catskill Mountains. Call 845-254-5202 for groups of 20 or more. Open Memorial Day–Labor Day.

Berean Park Reservoir Rd., Highland 845 691-8011 townoflloyd.com Reservoir/beach, pavilion, picnic tables and snack bar. Children’s playground, tennis and basketball courts and children’s swimming lessons.

Kingston Point Beach Delaware Avenue, Kingston 845 331-1682 Swimming in the Hudson, playground and pavilion.

Marbletown Town Park Tongore Road, Stone Ridge 845 687-0800 marbletown.net Swimming, lessons, playground, picnic area and pavilion; volleyball and horseshoes. Pavilion available for private events.

Minnewaska State Park Preserve

Route 44/55, New Paltz 845 255-0752 nysparks.state.ny.us Located in the Shawangunk Mountains. Offering swimming, hiking, mountain biking, nature programs, rock climbing, horseback riding, boating, picnicking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowshoe rentals.

Moriello Park and Public Pool

Mulberry Street, New Paltz 845 255-1700 (S), 845 255-0604 Memorial Day–Labor Day, noon-7 p.m.

Saugerties Village Beach

Partition Street, Saugerties 845 246-2321 village.saugerties.ny.us Located on the Esopus Creek, with a sand beach with swimming dock, playground area, fishing and picnic areas, and slip for kayaks and fishing boats.

The Sojourner Truth Ulster Landing County Park

916 Ulster Landing Rd., Saugerties 845 336-8484 (S), 845 340-3100 co.ulster.ny.us Swimming, beach, hiking trails, picnic/play area, pavilion and boat launch area. May-Sept.

Ulster County Public Pool

Libertyville Road, New Paltz 845 255-7027 (S), 845 340-3100 co.ulster.ny.us Swimming, kiddie pools and playground and snack bar. June-Labor Day.

Tennis Total Tennis

1811 Old Kings Highway, Saugerties 800 221-6496, 845 247-9177 totaltennis.com An 11 red clay, seven all weather, two synthetic-grass and five-court indoor facility. Lessons. Year-round. Hours: Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

Woodstock Tennis Club

1750 Sawkill Road, Woodstock 845 679-5900 (S), 917 841-2468 (OS) woodstocktennis.com Memberships. Private lessons. Stringing. Open tennis mixers Thursdays, 5:30 p.m.– dark. Drop in. Small fee. Junior Tennis Camp ages six to 16.

Tours & Trails Ashokan Reservoir Route 28 and Winchell’s Corners, Shokan 800 575-land (5263) nyc.gov/dep

Belleayre Mountain 181 Galli Curci Rd., Highmount 800 942-6904, 845 254-5600 belleayre.com Black Creek Forest Preserve Winding Brook Acres Road (off Rt. 9W), Esopus 845 473-4440 scenichudson.org/parks ulstercountyalive.com

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Left: View of the Catskills along the Long Path. Photo by Steve Aaron Right: Perrine’s Bridge in Rifton. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley

Five Locks Walk c/o D & H Canal Museum, High Falls 845 687-9311 canalmuseum.org

Hudson Valley Apple Trail Ulster County 845 691-2066 hudsonvalleyappletrail.com

Hudson Valley Pottery Trail High Falls 845 626-4932, 687-7828 potterytrail.com

Hudson Valley Rail Trail Hudson Valley Rail Trail Depot, Highland 845 691-2066 hudsonvalleyrailtrail.net

Hurley’s Historic District Walking Tour Bradford Graves Sculpture Park

Route 209, Kerhonkson 845 230-0521 bradfordgravessculpturepark.com

Catskill Forest Preserve Ulster County 845 256-3000 dec.ny.gov

Catskill Mountain Club PO Box 558,Pine Hill catskillmountainclub.org

D & H Canal Heritage Corridor Ulster County 845 626-3089 dandhcorridor.org

Hurley Heritage Society Museum, Hurley’ 845 331-8852, 845 338-1661 (museum) hurleyheritagesociety.org

Hurley O&W Rail Trail Route 209, Hurley townofhurley.org/plan/html/rail_trails.html

Lighthouse Park 255 River Rd., Ulster Park 845 331-0676 esopus.com

Marbletown O&W Rail Trail Town Hall, Stone Ridge 845 687-0800 marbletown.net

Esopus Meadows Preserve

Minnewaska State Park Preserve

257 River Rd. (UC Rt. 24), Port Ewen 845 473-4440 scenichudson.org/esopus.htm

Route 44/55, New Paltz 845 255-0752 nysparks.state.ny.us

Falling Waters Preserve

Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center

Dominican Lane, Glasco 845 473-4440 scenichudson.org/parks 1 8 Ulster County Travel Guide

3197 US Highway 44, Gardiner 845 255-0919 mohonkpreserve.org


Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary 140 Huguenot St., New Paltz 845 255-3003 nyquistfdtn.org

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Learn To Hang Glide

Overlook Mountain Fire Tower Meads Mountain Road, Woodstock 845 586-2611 catskillfiretowers.org

Perrine’s Bridge Junction State Route 32 and Route 213, Rifton 845 331-0676 esopus.com/brochures/heritage_trail.pdf

Rondout National Historic District Walking Tours 20 Broadway, Kingston 845 339-0720 fohk.org

Teaching the sport of hang gliding since 1981 Flying starts just five feet off the ground

MOUNTAIN WINGS INC. Ellenville, NY 845-647-3377 www.mtnwings.com COME IN AND TRY OUR VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATOR

Sam’s Point Preserve 400 Sam’s Point Rd., Crgasmoor 845 647-7989 nature.org/samspoint

Shaupeneak Ridge 1169 Old Post Rd. (UC Rt. 16)(Lower lot), Esopus 845 473-4440 scenichudson.org/parks

Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge Hoagerburgh Road, Wallkill 973 702-7266 ext. 10 fws.gov/refuge/shawangunk_grasslands; shawangunk.org

Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway Ulster County mtnscenicbyway.org

Shawangunk Wine Trail Ulster County 845 256-8456 gunkswine.com

Sleightsburgh Park Everson Lane, Sleightsburgh 845 331-3709 esopus.com

Stockade National Historic District Walking Tours Corner of Main and Wall Streets (Uptown), Kingston 845 339-0720 fohk.org

Town of Shawangunk Rail Trail 14 Central Ave., Walkill 845 895-2611 shawangunk.org

Wallkill Valley Rail Trail P.O. Box 1048, New Paltz wvrta.org

White Water Tube Rentals F&S Adventure Tube Rentals 29 Main St., Phoenicia 845 688-7633, 845 688-5685 fstuberental.com

Town Tinker Tube Rental 10 Bridge St., Phoenicia 845 688-5553 towntinker.com ulstercountyalive.com

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Attractions THERE ARE SO MANY EXPERIENCES TO DISCOVER IN ULSTER COUNTY that you’ll find yourself returning again and again. Two farm animal sanctuaries, one in Saugerties and one in Woodstock, welcome you and your companions to close encounters with their rescued friends. Meet exotic birds, reptiles and mammals at the Forsyth Nature Center in Kingston. Horse Shows in The Sun (HITS) features thrilling Olympic-style show jumping; watch as nationally-ranked riders and their steeds vie for ribbons and cash. Visit the Stucki Embroidery Works (S.E.W.) in Boiceville and see how American flags are stitched, or venture out to Mt. Tremper in the heart of the Catskills to experience the world’s largest kaleidoscope and browse the Kaleidostore.

Catskill Animal Sanctuary 316 Old Stage Rd., Saugerties 845 336-8447 casanctuary.org A haven for rescued horses and farm animals featuring 200 animals of 12 different species on 110 acres. Offering guided tours, workshops, cooking classes, guest speakers and adoptions. Family friendly. April - October, Sat - Sun, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Catskill Mountain Railroad 5408 NYS Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-7400 catskillmtrailroad.com Scenic rail rides along the Esopus Creek. Fall-foliage schedules. Special events. Regular schedule begins Memorial Day weekend. Check our website for more information, train times and our Kingston Special Events Train Operation.

HITS-on-the-Hudson 454 Washington Ave. Ext., Saugerties 845 246-8833, 845 246-5515 (in Season) hitsshows.com Olympic-style equestrian show jumping. Watch as the country’s best riders and horses compete for prize money and ribbons. Seasonal: May-September.

Kaleidostore 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-5800 emersonresort.com Home to America’s Largest Kaleidoscope and one of the country’s largest collections of kaleidoscopes, including many unique and one-of-a-kind scopes.

Krause’s Chocolates 41 S. Partition St., Saugerties 845 246-8377 krauseschocolates.com Voted “Best Chocolates in the Hudson Valley” by Hudson Valley Magazine. Hand-dipped chocolates, fudge, gifts and more. Over 50 varieties of chocolates. Open year-round. Hours: Mon-Fri, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, noon-5 p.m.

S.E.W. (Stucki Embroidery Works) 4111 Route 28, Boiceville 845 657-2308 stuckiembroidery.com See 21-ton machines stitch up to 1,000 stars at a time for American flags. Lace and eyelet embroidery and U.S. flag also manufactured. Gift shop. Admission fee includes coupon for gift shop. Tours by appointment. Handicapped accessible. Year-round.

Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary 35 Van Wagner Rd., Willow 845 679-5955 woodstocksanctuary.org The nonprofit Sanctuary takes in abandoned, abused and discarded farm animals while working to promote farm animal rights and compassionate living. Educational tours of the farm and events. April - October. Hours: Weekends 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Above (top to bottom): Petting a goat at the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary; Olympic-level equestrian jumping at HITS-on-the-Hudson, Saugerties.

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Autumn in New Paltz. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley.

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OUR LOCATION JUST OUTSIDE OF THE NEW YORK METRO AREA blends deliciously with centuries of agricultural heritage and creative savvy to make Ulster County a wonderland of culinary delights. Wander the byways and you’ll see the acres of fields and orchards punctuated by farm stands and U-Pick operations. Many of our towns hold farmers’ markets where growers gather with their wares— everything from farm fresh fruits and vegetables to meats, cheeses, and artisanal creations of all sorts. Travel the Shawangunk Wine Trail or visit a craft brewery or distillery for fine libations. Put together the ingredients for your dream picnic or sample our eclectic array of eateries—farm to table is a way of life in Ulster County. ulstercountyalive.com

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Christmas Tree Farms Bell’s Tree Farm 647 Mettacahonts Rd., Accord 845 626-7849 bellschristmastrees.com

Christmas Tree Lane

Kingston Farmer’s Market. Photo by John Verner.

Mountain Fresh Farms

282 Orchard Rd., Highland 845 795-2260, 845 795-2728 mountainfreshfarms.com

Mountain View Tree Farm

9 Christmas Tree Dr., Wallkill 845 895-3536

69 Spurck Rd., Saugerties 845 389-1973 (farm)

Corey’s Christmas Trees on The Farm

Split Rail Nursery

P.O Box 65, Marlboro 845 236-0022, 845–591-9375

DiGrazia Christmas Tree Farm 469 Pine Bush Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-0449, 845 705-1492

East Mountain Tree Farm 9 Mancuso Rd., Napanoch 845 647-5548

Hardenburgh Christmas Tree Farm 206 Hardenburgh Rd., Ulster Park 845 658-8894, 808 295-6591 hardenburghfarm.com

Hurds Christmas Tree Farm 76 Hurds Rd., Clintondale 845 883-7825 hurdsfamilyfarm.com

Marshall’s Tree Farm 58 Whitfield Rd., Accord 845 626-4059 22 Ulster County Travel Guide

346 Mahoney Rd., Milton 845 795-5643, 845 629-1684

West Wind Tree Farm

543 Bruyn Turnpike, Walkill 845 895-3807

Farms, U-Picks & Farmers’ Markets Adams Fairacre Farms

1560 Ulster Ave. (Rte. 9W), Lake Katrine 845 336-6300 adamsfarms.com

Apple Bin Farm Market

810 Broadway (Rt. 9W), Ulster Park 845 339-7229 applebinfarmmarket.com

Apple Hill Farm

124 Route 32 South, New Paltz 845 255-1605 applehillfarm.com


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Apple Valley Farms, LLC

155 North Ohioville Rd., New Paltz 845 255-7077

Barthel’s Farm Market 8057 Route 209, Ellenville 845 647-6941

Boice’s Farm & Garden

600 Kings Highway, Saugerties 845 246-7426

Borchert Orchards

278 Lattintown Rd., Marlboro 845 236-7239

Burd Farm

6611 Route 209, Kerhonkson 845 626-7620

Buzzanco’s Greenhouse & Farm

2050 Sawkill-Ruby Rd., Kingston 845 336-6528 buzzancogreenhouses.com

Catskill Native Nursery

607 Samsonville Rd., Kerhonkson 845 626-2758 catskillnativenursery.com

Davenport Farms

3411 Route 209, Stone Ridge 845 687-0051 davenportfarms.com

Dolan Orchard

1166 Route 208, Wallkill 845 895-2153

Dressel Farms

271 Route 208, New Paltz 845 255-0693 dresselfarms.com

DuBois Farms U-Pick

209 Perkinsville Rd., Highland 845 795-4037 duboisfarms.com

Four Winds Farm

158 Marabac Rd., Gardiner 845 255-3088

Gardiner Greenmarket Gardiner Library, Gardiner 845 255-0087

Gill Corn Farms (2 Locations) Route 209, Hurley 845 331-8225 1875 Mountain Rd., Hurley 845 338-0788

Grey Mouse Farm

22 Grey Mouse Rd. (just off Rt. 32), Saugerties 845 246-3405

Hanover Farms Roadside Farm Market 5200 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-5667 shandaken.us

Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers’ Market Cluett-Schantz Park, Milton 845 616-7824 hhvfarmersmarket.com

Highland Farmers’ Market 3559 Route 9W, Highland 845 691-2144 townoflloyd.com

Hurds Family Farm 2187 State Route 32, Modena 845 883-7825 hurdsfamilyfarm.com

Jenkins-Lueken Orchards Route 299 West (4 miles west of New Paltz) 845 255-0999 jlorchards.com

Kelder’s Farm Market 5755 Route 209, Accord 845 626-7137 kelderfarm.com

Kiernan Farm 1308 Bruynswick Rd., Gardiner 845 255-5995 kiernanfarm.com

Kingston Farmers’ Market Wall St., between John and Main Streets, Kingston 347-276-2606 kingstonfarmersmarket.org

Liberty View Farm, LLC 340 Crescent Ave., Highland 845 399-9545 libertyviewfarm.biz

Locust Grove Farm 159 North Rd., Milton 845 795-5194

Maynard Farms 326 River Rd., Ulster Park 845 331-6908 maynardfarms.com

Meadow View Farm 105 Phillies Bridge Rd., New Paltz 845 255-6093 meadowviewfarmstand.com

Minard Farms 250 Hurds Rd., Clintondale 845 883-7102 minardfarms.com

Mr. Apples Low Spray Orchard Route 213 West (Orchard Street), High Falls 845 687-0005

New Paltz Farmers’ Market 24 Main Street (across from Wells Fargo Bank), New Paltz 845 255-5995 newpaltzfarmersmarket.com ulstercountyalive.com

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Prospect Hill Orchards

73 Clark’s Lane, Milton 845 795-2383 prospecthillorchards.com

Rosendale Farmers’ Market

Rosendale Community Center, Rosendale 845 943-8098, 845 658-8348

Rowe’s Apiaries

331 Clifton Ave., Kingston 845 331-4058

Sauer Farm

640 Kings Highway, Saugerties 845 246-2725

Saugerties Farmers’ Market

115 Main St., Cahill School Parking Lot (Summer), Saugerties 917 453-2082 saugertiesfarmersmarket.com

Saunderskill Farms

5100 Route 209, Accord 845 626-2676 saunderskill.com

Sheeley’s Farm Stand

2752 Lucas Turnpike, Accord 845 687-4497

Stone Ridge Orchard

3120 Route 213, Stone Ridge 845 687-2587 (stand), 845 266-3979 (office) stoneridgeorchard.us

Sunfrost Farms

217 Tinker St. (Route 212), Woodstock 845 679-6690 sunfrostfarms.com

Swenson’s Organic Produce 81 Towpath Rd., Accord 845 626-3915

Taliaferro Farms CSA & Organic Family Market 187 Plains Rd., New Paltz 845 256-1592 taliaferrofarms.com

Tantillo’s Farm Market

730 Route 208, Gardiner 845 256-9109 tantillosfarm.com

The Apple Bin Farm Market, Inc.

810 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park 845 339-7229 theapplebinfarmmarket.com

Trapani Farms, LLC

201 Mulberry Lane, Milton 845 795-5607

Wallkill View Farm

15 Route 299 West, New Paltz 845 255-8050 wallkillviewfarmmarket.com

Weed Orchard

43 Mt. Zion Rd., Marlboro 845 236-0237 weedorchards.com

Westwind Orchard, LLC

215 Lower Whitfield Rd., Accord 845 626-0659 westwindorchard.com

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Tuthilltown Spirits co-founders Ralph Erenzo and Brian Lee. Image Provided.

Wilklow Orchards

341 Pancake Hollow Rd., Highland 845 691-2339 wilkloworchards.com

Woodstock Farm Festival

Maple Lane/Houst Parking Lot, Woodstock woodstockfarmfestival.com

Wright Farms

699 Route 208, Gardiner 845 255-5300 eatapples.com

Maple Sugar Farms Arrowhead Farm

5941 Route 209, Kerhonkson 845 626-7293

High Point Mountain Maple Syrup 75 Whispell Rd., West Shokan 845 332-3579 (cell)

Lyonsville Sugarhouse

591 County Route 2 (Krumville-Kripplebush Rd.), Accord 845 687-2518

Oliverea School House Maple Syrup 609 Oliverea Rd., Oliverea 845 254-5296

Platte Creek Maple Farm

808 Glasco Turnpike, Saugerties 845 853-4240

Sugar Brook Maple Farm

351 Samsonville Rd., Kerhonkson 845 626-3466


Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries Adair Vineyards

52 Allhusen Rd., New Paltz 845 255-1377 adairwine.com

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Baldwin Vineyards

176 Hardenburgh Rd., Pine Bush 845 744-2226 baldwinvineyards.com

Benmarl Winery

156 Highland Ave., Marlboro 845 236-4265 benmarl.com

Brimstone Hill Winery

61 Brimstone Hill Road, Pine Bush 845 744-2231 brimstonehillwinery.com

Cereghino Smith

2583 Route 32, Bloomington 845 334-8282 cereghinosmith.com

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742 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park 845 331-8642 elpasowinery.com

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Gilded Otter Brewing Company 3 Main St., New Paltz 845 256-1700 gildedotter.com

Glorie Farm Winery

40 Mountain Rd., Marlboro 845 236-3265 gloriewine.com

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Keegan Ales

20 St. James St., Kingston 845 331-BREW (2739) keeganales.com

• Fresh Fruits and Vegetables • Bakery • Specialty Foods • Gifts • Garden Center • Bulk mulch and top soil • Fresh cut homegrown flower bouquets in Summer • Our famous sweet corn! July- Sept. • Harvest Fun in October! • Christmas Trees - Nov. & Dec.

Magnanini Farm Winery & Distillery 172 Strawridge Rd., Wallkill 845 895-2767 magwine.com

Robibero Winery

714 Albany Post Rd., New Paltz 845 255-WINE (9463) Rnewyorkwine.com

Royal Wine Corporation (Kedem) 1519 Route 9W, Marlboro 845 236-4000

Shawangunk Wine Trail

15 Route 299 West 845-255-8050

Ulster County 845 256-8456 gunkswine.com

Stoutridge Vineyard

10 Ann Kaley Lane, Marlboro 845 236-7620 stoutridge.com

The Brewery @ Dutch Ale House

253 Main St., Saugerties 845 247-BEER (2337) dutchalehouse.com

APPLe Bin Farm Market

Open Daily March-December 9:00am - 6:30pm

• Breakfast & Lunch Sandwiches • Apple Cider Donuts All Year • Pies, Muffins, Local JB Peal Coffee • Homegrown Fruits, Local Produce • Plants, Trees • Gluten Free Products

Tuthilltown Spirits Distillery 14 Grist Mill Lane, Gardiner 845 633-8734 tuthilltown.com

Whitecliff Vineyard and Winery 331 McKinstry Rd., Gardiner 845 255-4613 whitecliffwine.com

Route 9W - 810 Broadway, Ulster Park, NY (845) 339-7229 www.theapplebinfarmmarket.com ulstercountyalive.com

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Ride Back in Time on the Historic Trolley!

COME SEE WHAT’S NEW...

Tour the Museum and Exhibits Visit our Gift Shop

Open 12 - 5 pm Saturday, Sunday and Holidays May - October Free Parking!

SAMUEL DORSKY MUSEUM OF ART

The Trolley Museum of New York

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ

89 E. Strand, Kingston On the historic Kingston Waterfront

W W W.N E W PA LTZ.E D U / M U S E U M THE TROLLEY MUSEUM OF NEW YORK IS A PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 501(C)(3).

Please support the museum with your tax deductible donation.

845-331-3399 www.TMNY.org

Workshops.Residencies.Open Studio Drawing Club.Classes.Events Ellenville, NY

www.artswave.org

info@artswave.org

Gifts with a Twist

CLOTHING•JEWELRY•ART•GIFTS•SWELL STUFF

In The Heart of Uptown Kingston

161 SOUTH ST, HIGHLAND 845-883-5500 WWW.APPLEGREENS.COM 26 Ulster County Travel Guide

299 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, NEW YORK 845-338-8100


A string trio plays on the corner of Wall and John Streets in Kingston during the Uptown Jazz Festival. Photo by Robert Lipgar.

Art Culture History COME IMMERSE YOURSELF IN CULTURE, ULSTER COUNTY STYLE. Want to know how people lived in the 1700s? Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz is your time machine. Explore Kingston’s Stockade District for a look at New York’s first capital. Go antiquing in Saugerties and discover historic treasures you can take home. Fine art galleries offer receptions and studio tours. Live music venues dot the landscape from Marlboro to Woodstock. Festivals and celebrations of everything from sustainability to barbecued ribs go on all the time; popular choices include the twiceyearly Woodstock New Paltz Arts and Crafts Fair, the Rosendale Street Fest, and Kingston’s innovative O+ Festival, an extravaganza of art, music and healing. ulstercountyalive.com

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Cloudspinners Antiques

12 Elm St., Pine Hill 845 254-4838 cloudspinners.com

Country Heritage Antiques Center

Route 302, Pine Bush 845 744-3792, 845 800-8955 (cell) countryheritageantiques.com

Craftsmen’s Gallery

48 Route 214, Phoenicia 845 688-2100 craftsmensgallery.com

Downtown

23 Main St., Accord 845 706-1070

Emerson Country Store

5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 877 688-2828 emersonresort.com

Fed-On Lights Antiques

34 Market St., Saugerties 845 246-8444, 845 532-3183 (cell) fedonlights.com

From Europe to You, Inc.

2910 Route 9W, Saugerties 845 246-7274 fromeuropetoyou.com The antiques barn at Water Street Market in New Paltz. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley

Antiques Antiques at Water Street Market 10 Main St., New Paltz 845 255-1403 waterstreetmarket.com

Antiques on Main Water Street Market, New Paltz 845 255-3976 waterstreetmarket.com

Auctions Unlimited and Silvestro Antiques 173 Broadway, Port Ewen 845 338-6494 auctions-unlimited.com

Barking Dog Antiques 7 Second St. and Rte 213, High Falls 845 687-4834

Barner Books 3 Church St., New Paltz 845 255-2635 barnerbooks.com, facebook.com/barnerbooks

Blue Barn Furniture and Gifts 7053 Route 28, Shandaken 845 688-2161

Boulevard Attic 400 Boulevard, Kingston 845 339-6316

Childhood Memories 1614 Route 212, Saugerties 845 246-5236 28 Ulster County Travel Guide

From The Grapevine Antiques 60 Main St., Hurley 845 331-4852

Grandpa’s Antiques

2175 Route 44/55, Gardiner 845 255-6217

Hartmann Antiques 1033 Hoagerburg Rd., Wallkill 845 895-2672 hartmannantiques.com

HiHo Home Market 132 Main St., Gardiner 845 255-1123 hihohome.com

Homer’s Books d’Arte 72 Main St., Phoenicia 845 688-7868 mysteryspotantiques.com

Jenkinstown Antiques 520 Route 32 South, New Paltz 845 255-4876 jenkinstownantiques.com

Medusa Antiques 215 Main St., New Paltz 212 470-8887 medusantiques.com

Memorabilia 3038 Route 28, Shokan 845 657-6366, 845 657-7365

Mezzanine Antiques 79 Lower Broadway, Kingston 845 339-6925 mezzanine.us

Mystery Spot Antiques 72 Main St., Phoenicia 845 688-7868 mysteryspotantiques.com


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Newberry Antiques Co-Op 236 Main St., Saugerties 845 246-9106

Old Brick House Antiques 5858 Route 209, Kerhonkson 845 626-5206 oldbrickhouse.com

On the Hill / Skillypot Antique Center 41 Broadway, Kingston 845 338-6779 abeelstreet.com

Art Associations Wiltwyck Quilters Guild PO Box 3731, Kingston wiltwyckquilters.org Organization to preserve tradition and history of quiltmaking, foster awareness of creative innovation in the art of quiltmaking, and promote and sponsor interest and appreciation of quiltmaking.

Woodstock Arts Consortium

Red Dog Antiques

Woodstock artsinwoodstock.org “The Arts are always happening in Woodstock” is an initiative organized by the arts and cultural not-for-profit organizations and commercial businesses who are working together to promote Woodstock, the Colony of the Arts, one of America’s premier cultural tourism destinations.

1947 Samsonville Rd. (County Rd. 3), Olivebridge 845 657-8895

Woodstock School of Art

Outback Antiques 72 Hurley Ave., Kingston 845 331-4481 outbackantiquesny.com

Roberson’s Auctions 19 Recreation Park Rd., Pine Bush 845 744-3388 robersonsauctions.com

Rose Hill Antiques 5066 Route 209, Accord 845 626-7155 rosehillantiques.com

Saugerties Antique Center 220 Main St., Saugerties 845 246-8234

2470 Rt., 212, Woodstock woodstockschoolofart.org Year-round classes in drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking. Beginners welcome. No entrance requirements. Art gallery open to the public. Hours: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.; Winter: Tue–Sat; Summer: Mon–Sat.

Art Galleries & Studios Arts Society of Kingston Gallery

743 Ulster Ave., Kingston 845 331-7579

97 Broadway, Kingston 845 338-0331 askforarts.org Art gallery, performance space, other events, Kingston Sculpture Biennial, Kingston Open Studio Tour. Year-round. Hours: Tues– Sat, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. First Saturday Art Openings, 5 p.m.–8 p.m.

The Vintage Barn

ArtsWAVE

Stan’z Used Items and Antiques

176 Lower Whitfield Rd., Accord 845 706-5796

Van Deusen House Antiques 59 Main St., Hurley 845 331-8852

Velsani Mt. Tremper Arts & Antiques at the Inn at the Emerson 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-5966 velsani.net

Wallkill River House 35 Wallkill Ave., Wallkill 845 895-1410 wallkillriverhouse.com

William Lohrman Antiques 248 Route 208, New Paltz 845 255-6762

Zaborski Emporium 27 Hoffman St., Kingston 845 338-6465 stanthejunkman.com

12 Market St., Ellenville 843 210-4416 artswave.org ArtsWAVE is a non-profit art center offering studio space for artist residencies and open studios, plus classes, workshops and exhibits. Open spring through fall, with free Third Friday Open Studios 6 p.m. –8 p.m.

Bearsville Graphics Fine Art Gallery 68 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 684-5476 bearsvillegraphics.com Contemporary New York artists with emphasis on printmaking (block prints, etchings, mezzotints, lithographs) and the cityscape. Hours: Fri, noon –6 p.m., Sat, 11 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun, 11 a.m.5 p.m., holiday Mondays, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. and by appointment.

Cabane Studios 38 Main St., Phoenicia 845 688-5490 cabanestudios.com Fine art gallery features upcoming and mid-career local and regional artists, with a variety of work. The gallery is making fine art more accessible to the public. Handicapped accessible. April 1 –Feb. 1. Hours: Sat, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. or by appointment.

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Mohonk Porch Spring, oil, 40x60 at Robert Selkowitz Studio, Ashokan.

Center for Photography at Woodstock

59 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-9957 cpw.org Home for contemporary photography and related media, with exhibitions, workshops, access to professional workspace including digital lab and darkroom, services for artists, gallery talks, permanent print collection, library, residency program, fellowship and publication. Open year-round. Hours: Wed-Sun, noon–5 p.m.

Cornell Street Studios

168 Cornell St., 2nd Floor, Kingston 845 331-0191 cornellstreetstudios.com Multi-studio complex that hosts art shows, craft fairs, fitness classes, photography workshops. Handmade and vintage gift shop. Open year-round. Hours: Mon –Fri, 10 a.m. –5 p.m. Additional hours for special events.

Crafts People

262 Spillway Rd., West Hurley 845 331-3859 craftspeople.us A craft gallery representing 500 contemporary craftspeople. Items include pottery, fine-blown glass, jewelry, clocks, candles, kaleidoscopes, rocking chairs and much more. Hours: Fri–Mon, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

DeBaun Art Studio

21 Tuytenbridge Rd., Lake Katrine 845 399-7574 (cell), 845 382-6011 debaunart.net Exhibiting the oil and watercolor paintings of Barry DeBaun. Realistic landscapes, seascapes, figurative and still life. By appointment.

Elena Zang Gallery

3671 Route 212, Woodstock 845 679-5432 elenazang.com Contemporary fine art and ceramics by E. Zang and A. Hoffman. Outdoor sculpture garden. Local and internationally-known artists. Located in Woodstock. Year-round. Hours: Daily, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Ellenville Public Library & Museum’s Gallery Link

40 Center St., Ellenville 845 647-5530 eplm.org Gallery Link hosts exhibits by local and regional artists, a permanent collection of paintings by Cragsmoor’s artists, and display 30 Ulster County Travel Guide

cases with historic exhibits of local culture and industry. Handicap accessible. Year–round. Hours: Mon-Wed, 9:30 a.m.–8 p.m.

Esopus Creek Fine Arts 247 Broadstreet Hollow Rd., Shandaken 845 688-2977 esopuscreek.com Steel sculptures and oil paintings in a serene country garden studio setting. Custom graphics, video editing and production and website design services. Please call for an appointment.

Fintasia Gallery at Fabulous Furniture 3930 Route 28, Boiceville 845 750-3035 fabulousfurnitureon28.com Artist Steve Heller has been making sculptures and furniture from wood, metal, and car parts for 35 years. He recently won People’s Choice Award at the Norman Rockwell Museum’s Robot Show. Hours: Wed –Mon, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Fletcher Gallery

40 Mill Hill Rd., Woodstock 845 679-4411 fletchergallery.com 20th-century American art, including important Woodstock artists. Year-round. Hours: Thu-Sun, noon-6 p.m.

G. Steve Jordan Gallery

Water Street Market, New Paltz 845 255-6800 jordangallery.com Fine-art photography of the Shawangunk Mountains and the Hudson Valley. Year-round. Hours: Wed-Sun, 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Galerie BMG

12 Tannery Brook Rd., Woodstock 845 679-0027 galeriebmg.com Representing contemporary fine art photographers with monthly shows of guest artists. Hours: Fri–Mon, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. or by appointment.

Genesis Studio/Gallery

26 Harmati Lane, Shady 845 679-4542 genesis-gallery.com Paintings, jewelry and Judaica from Israel and the Middle East. Pond-site sculpture garden and studio. Sculpture lessons given in stone carving and steel welding. Handicapped accessible. Located just off Route 212. May–Dec. Hours: usually open noon–5.


Gray Owl Gallery

Roos Arts

Water Street Market, New Paltz 845 518-2237 grayowlgallery.com Gray Owl Gallery has something for everyone’s collection, with a variety of styles and mediums by both internationally-known and Hudson Valley contemporary fine artists. Year-round. Hours: Daily, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

449 Main Street, Rosendale 718 775-4726 roosarts.com Contemporary art gallery featuring works by artists living and working in upstate New York and beyond. Visit roosarts.com often for exhibition updates and our new Roos Mart. Handicap accessible. Thu–Sat, 2–6 p.m. and by appointment.

Hawthorn Gallery

Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art

34 Elwyn Lane, Woodstock 845 679-2711, 845 679-2226, 845 514-0462 hawthorngallery.com A fine collection of new and antique furniture from India, China and Tibet. Accessories and gifts for the home. Fine art. Hours: Fri-Sun, noon–5 p.m. or by appointment.

Hot Stuff Glass Workshop 509 Route 214, Chichester 845 688-7720 hotstuffblownglass.com See blown glass forms, glass beads, pendants, mosaic-fusion artwork and sterling silver jewelry. Studio and showroom open May-Dec. Daily or weekend classes classes available. Hours: Fri –Sat, noon–5 p.m.

Imogen Holloway Gallery 81 Partition St., Saugerties 347 387-3212 ihgallery.com Contemporary art that demonstrates deep personal vision, fresh ideas and skillful control. Handicap accessible. Year-round. Hours: Thur –Sun, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Jane Bloodgood-Abrams Studio 89 Broadway, Kingston 845 331-3755 janebloodgoodabrams.com Luminous oil paintings of the Hudson River and its valley by Jane Bloodgood-Abrams. Commissions accepted. Still-life and landscape paintings by Paul Abrams available as well. Open year-round, daily, by chance and appointment. Free admission.

Lotus Fine Art 33 Rock City Rd., Woodstock 845 679-2303 lotuswoodstock.com Contemporary craft gallery specializing in regional fine art tabletop items, custom jewelry, glassware and custom framing. The home of reverse handpainted chandeliers by Jamie Barthel. Hours: Sun, Mon, Thu and Fri, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sat, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Muroff Kotler Gallery/ Ulster Co. Community College Ulster County Community College, Stone Ridge 845 687-5113 sunyulster.edu The gallery’s exhibition series include solo shows by prestigious local artists, themed juried shows and the work of visual arts students and faculty. Gallery hours: Mon –Fri, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and by appointment. Closed college holidays.

Red Pump Studio/Gallery 75 Allhusen Rd., New Paltz 845 256-1236 adairjim.com Art gallery and studio featuring local artists. Watercolor classes. Framing. Year-round. Hours: noon –5 p.m.

Robert Selkowitz Paintings 3024 Route 28, Ashokan 845 657-6982 artfolks.com Beautiful Catskill Mountain pastels and oils of American and maritime landscapes, prints, posters, note cards and books. Art for enjoyment, healing and renewal. Closed July–Aug.

SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz 845 257-3844 newpaltz.edu/museum The premier public showplace for Hudson Valley art, artists and cultural scholars, plus world art from the museum’s permanent collection. Free admission with voluntary contributions encouraged. Handicapped accessible. Year-round. Hours: Wed.–Sun., 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Sweetheart Gallery 8 Tannery Brook Rd., Woodstock 845 679-2622 sweetheartgallery.com Fine American craft, home furnishings, personal accessories and gifts handmade by studio craft artisans and designers of fine American crafts. Overlooking a beautiful waterfall in the heart of Woodstock. April –Dec., daily, 10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Jan.–Mar., Fri–Sun, noon–5 p.m.

The Arts Upstairs Gallery 60 Main St., 2nd Floor, Phoenicia 845 688-2142 artsupstairs.com A multi-room gallery with monthly group shows. Eclectic art, ranging from pastoral landscapes to the avant-garde. Third Saturday openings 6 p.m.–9 p.m. Gallery: Fri, 3 p.m.–6 p.m., Sat, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sun, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and by appointment.

The Gallery 1604 Route 212, Saugerties 845 247-0054 The Gallery’s exhibits are “Mystery of the Kingdoms” in watercolor and “Paintings of Heavenly Experiences in the Throne Room” in oil and watercolor. Year-round. Hours: Wed–Sat, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

The Gallery at R & F 84 Ten Broeck Ave., Kingston 800 206-8088, 845 331-3112 rfpaints.com Specializing in works in encaustic and oil paint. Gallery on premises. Handmade paints factory and store. Workshops in encaustic and oil stick technique held year-round. Hours: Mon– Fri, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

The James Cox Gallery at Woodstock 4666 Route 212, Willow 845 679-7608 jamescoxgallery.com Fine art gallery in an expansive garden setting. Special emphasis on the Woodstock Art Colony. Year-round. Hours: Tue-Fri, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Also open spring, summer and fall, Sat–Sun, noon–5 p.m.

The Loveland Museum/Justin Love Painting Gallery and Studio 4 Churchland Rd., Saugerties 845 246-5520, 845 430-0005 (cell) justinlove.com Museum and gallery featuring the paintings of world-renowned artist Justin Love. Located in a 19th century country church near Woodstock. Handicap accessible. Mid-April–Jan. Hours: noon-6 p.m. or by appointment. ulstercountyalive.com

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The Mark Gruber Gallery

Wired Gallery

17 New Paltz Plaza (Main St.), New Paltz 845 255-1241 markgrubergallery.com Fine-art gallery featuring the finest artists in the Hudson Valley. Continually changing exhibits. Quality custom framing. Museum store. Year-round. Hours: Mon, 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tues-Fri., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun. by appointment.

1415 State Route 213 682 564-5613 thewiredgallery.com Showcases works by Mid-Hudson Valley artists and artisans and is the only art gallery in the hamlet of High Falls. Open yearround. Hours: Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m. –6 p.m.

The Storefront Gallery 93 Broadway, Kingston 845 338-8473, 845 514-3998 thestorefrontgallery.com Contemporary-art gallery featuring artists from the Hudson Valley and beyond. Opening receptions coincide with Kingston’s First Saturday Art Tours, 5 p.m. –8 p.m. Year-round. Hours: Thu, Fri & Sat, noon-5 p.m. and by appointment.

722 Binnewater Lane, Rosendale 845 658-9133 wsworkshop.org Studios in printmaking, papermaking, ceramics, photography and book arts. Residencies, fellowships and internships. Summer Arts Institute intensive workshops for adult artists and art studio education program for young people. Year-round. Hours: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

The Studio

Woodstock Artists Association and Museum

4 City Hall Rd., Accord 845 626-2843 saraharrisgallery.com Colorful, contemporary impressionist landscapes by Sara Harris inspired by local environment. Year-round. Call for hours.

Unframed Artists Gallery 173 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, NY 12561 845 845-5482 unframedartistsgallery.com More philosophy than presentation, this cooperative gallery exhibits four to six shows of local to international artists’ works as well as free workshops and arts events. Handicap accessible. April through December. Sat. & Sun. 1–5 p.m. and by appointment.

Unison Arts Gallery and Learning Center 68 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 845 255-1559 unisonarts.org Six gallery shows, including fine art, photography and sculpture. Outdoor sculpture garden. Year-round. Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Varga Gallery 130 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-4005 vargagallery.com Exhibiting eclectic, innovative artists with unique works and uninhibited style. Hours: Thu.–Sun., noon-5 p.m. or by appointment.

Velsani Mt. Tremper Arts & Antiques at the Inn at the Emerson

Women’s Studio Workshop

28 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-2940 woodstockart.org Art gallery and museum exhibiting historic and contemporary work of area artists. Hours: Sun, Mon & Thu, noon-5 p.m.; Fri–Sat, noon-6 p.m. Jan. and Feb., limited hours.

Woodstock Framing Gallery 31 Mill Hill Rd., Woodstock 845 679-6003 wfggallery.com Many varieties of fine art exhibited. Custom framing shop. Convenient parking in our lot. Handicap accessible. Year-round. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays.

Museums & Historic Sites Bevier House Museum/Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Marbletown 845 338-5614 ulstercountyhs.org Built in the 1680’s as a one-room dwelling, the museum reflects the history of the Hudson Valley and its inhabitants. First floor only is handicapped accessible. Admission fee. Open weekends May –Oct. Call for times and additional dates of operation.

Byrdcliffe Art Colony

5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-5966 Unique collection of antique glass, ceramics, vintage jewelry, sculptures and paintings as well as many other intriguing objects of art and history. Specializing in Mylo Quan paintings. Yearround. Hours: Sun.–Thu., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock 845 679-2079 byrdcliffe.org America’s oldest continuing arts and crafts colony, Byrdcliffe is on the National Register of Historic Places. Offering year-round events, exhibitions and classes at Byrdcliffe and downtown Woodstock. Free walking tours. Open May –Oct.

Wall Space

Canal Forge

323 Wall St., Kingston 845 338-8700 bspinfo.net Wall Space is the front room of Backstage Productions (BSP). Presents monthly gallery exhibits of various media. Handicapped accessible. Year-round. Hours: Tues, by appointment; Wed. –Sat., 11 a.m. –7 p.m. Closed Sun. –Mon. 32 Ulster County Travel Guide

496 Towpath Rd., Alligerville 845 687-7130 hudsonvalleyblacksmith.com A working blacksmith shop and display of old tools. Overlooking the Rondout Creek adjacent to the old D&H Canal. Hands-on classes offered—call or e-mail for details. Hours: Mon–Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends by appointment.


Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz.

D & H Canal Museum

23 Mohonk Rd., High Falls 845 687-9311 canalmuseum.org National Historic Site. Working-lock model. Original canal locks #16-20 of the D&H Canal. Admission fee. May-October. Hours: Sat –Sun, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. School and other group tours by appointment.

Ellenville Public Library & Museum

40 Center St., Ellenville 845 647-5530 eplm.org Terwilliger House Museum displays local history artifacts. An extensive research file, photographs and obituaries. Year-round. Museum hours: Wed, Fri & Sat, noon-3 p.m. and by appointment.

Empire State Railway Museum

70 Lower High St., Phoenicia 845 688-7501 esrm.com Historic, restored 1899 Phoenicia Junction railroad station exhibiting Ulster and Delaware Railroad archival artifacts, photographs and films. Gift shop. Rides available on new Mini-train. Memorial Day–Oct., holidays and weekends, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

Erika House Doll Museum

15 Ulster Ave., Saugerties 845 709-5319 25 rooms filled with dolls of the centuries and from various countries, with over 3,000 dolls on display. Admission: $25/adults, $20/seniors, $15/children. Open year-round by appointment.

Esopus Meadows Lighthouse, 1871 River Road, Ulster Park 845 848-3669 esopusmeadowslighthouse.org

Last wooden lighthouse on the Hudson River. The tower light is an official U.S. Coast Guard navigational aid. Can be viewed from Lighthouse Park, 255 River Rd., Ulster Park. Guided tours leave via boat from Hudson River Maritime Museum docks in Kingston.

Fred J. Johnston Museum Corner of Main & Wall Streets, Kingston 845 339-0720 fohk.org Circa 1812 Federal-style house featuring 18th and early 19th century furnishings and decorative arts in eight elegant room settings. Guided tours, May–Oct. Tour fee. Hours: Fri. –Sat., 11 a.m.–4 p.m. or by appointment.

Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery Corner Main & Wall Streets, Kingston 845 339-0720 fohk.org Exhibits relating to local history and heritage. Shop with regional books and gifts. Free admission. Handicap accessible. May–Oct. Hours: Fri.–Sat, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.

Friends of Historic Rochester Museum 12 Main St., Accord 845 626-7104, 845 256-5587 fhraccord.org Weekly guided genealogical research, Wednesdays, noon-3 p.m. Museum open year-round by appointment. Annual Fall Heritage Day & Pumpkin Festival held on the first Saturday in October, with local history, heritage crafts, food, contests, book sales and more.

Friends of Milton on Hudson Train Station 38 Dock Rd., Milton 845 795-5498 Come on down to the 1883 Historic Train Station, once the hub of our agricultural community. When rehabilitated by the “Friends,” this landmark will offer new opportunities for cultural events and recreational fun. Located at the foot of Dock Road. ulstercountyalive.com

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Gomez Mill House

11 Mill House Rd., Marlboro 845 236-3126 gomez.org Visit 300 years of history. Circa 1714. April –Oct., Wed-Sun. Tour hours: 10:30 a.m., 1:15 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. Events and Sunday programs. Admission fee.

Greenfield Park Schoolhouse/Museum

Route 52 West, Greenfield Park 845 647-6560 Six miles west of Ellenville on Rt. 52, left onto Oakridge Road. Across from the Museum is the old Quaker Meeting House. Early July–early Sept. Hours: Thu –Fri, 11 a.m. –3 p.m.; Sat –Sun, 10 a.m. –3 p.m.

Historic Huguenot Street: Where History Continues to be Written

88 Huguenot St., New Paltz 845 255-1660, 845 255-1889 (Dubois Fort) huguenotstreet.org National Historic Landmark District includes visitor’s center, seven original 18th-century stone houses, reconstructed 1717 French church, burial ground, special exhibits and galleries, research library, archives and 10 landscaped acres. May–Oct.

Historical Society of Woodstock

20 Comeau Drive, Woodstock 845 679-2256 historicalsocietyofwoodstockhistory.org Preserving Woodstock’s history through exhibits, publications and collections. For membership and exhibit information or research requests, please e-mail us. Exhibits June through Sept. and in Dec.

Hudson River Maritime Museum

50 Rondout Landing, Kingston 845 338-0071 hrmm.org Located in Kingston’s historic Rondout waterfront district. Provides the portal to history along the Hudson. Kingston Home Port and Education Center, exhibits, permanent collections/ archives, educational and visiting vessels programs, events, lecture series, gift shop and docking. Hours: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Hurley Heritage Society Museum 52 Main St., Hurley 845 338-1661 hurleyheritagesociety.org 34 Ulster County Travel Guide

The Trolley Museum of New York takes tourists for rides along the Kingston waterfront.. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley.

2013 exhibit will be on the Ashokan Reservoir. Free brochures for walking the historical district (private homes dating from 1670s to late 1800s). Museum shop on premises. May–Oct. Hours: Sat, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sun, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.

John Burroughs Sanctuary (Slabsides) 261 Floyd Ackert Rd., West Park 845 384-6320 research.amnh.org/burroughs Retreat of naturalist John Burroughs. Sanctuary is on 170 acres with Greenway trails and spectacular pond. Guided tours by appointment. Year-round. Hours: Slabside Days Open House, third Saturday in May and first Saturday in Oct., noon–4:30 p.m.

Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum 764 Broadway (Route 9W), Ulster Park 845 338-8109 klyneesopusmuseum.us Housed in a former Dutch country church built in 1827. Exhibits about the culture, commerce and history of the Town of Esopus. 2013 exhibit: “The Civil War –1863”. Free Saturday speakers’ series April–Nov. June 2–Oct. 13. Hours: Fri-Mon, 1 p.m. –4 p.m.

Kripplebush Schoolhouse Museum 200 Kripplebush Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-9229; Groups call 687-7528 ulster-web.com/schoolhouse One-room furnished schoolhouse, established in 1857. Adjacent museum housing a large array of local artifacts. Located off Rt. 209, 1 mile onto U.C. Rt. 2. Groups welcome by appointment. Open June–August. Hours: Sun, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.

Locust Lawn 400 Route 32 South (4 miles south of New Paltz) 845 454-4500 x211 lgny.org Tour the Josiah Hasbrouck House, an elegant Federal-style mansion, and the Evert Terwilliger House, a 1738 Dutch-style stone house. Both houses are preserved as museums and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours available by appointment.


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O & W Napanoch Train Station/ Museum

Institution Road, Napanoch 845 647-7400 ext. 4300 nyow.org (click on “Napanoch Depot”) Restored 1902 depot with displays, artifacts and memorabilia that tell the history of the station and its relationship to the D&H Canal, Eastern New York Correctional Facility and surrounding communities. Open 1st and 2nd Sunday of each month. Closed Jan.–Feb.

Old Dutch Reformed Church

272 Wall St., Kingston 845 338-6759 olddutchchurch.org Organized in 1659. Current edifice built in 1852. Ancient burial grounds contain gravesite of George Clinton, New York State’s first governor. For tours, church museum, cemetery, and genealogy, call 845 338-6759. Year-round. Hours: Mon-Fri, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Opus 40 and Quarryman’s Museum

50 Fite Rd., Saugerties 845 246-3400 opus40.org Six-acre environmental bluestone sculpture built from an abandoned quarry by one man, Harvey Fite. Memorial Day weekend–Columbus Day weekend; Thu-Sun and holiday Mondays, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Perrine’s Bridge

Junction of State Rte. 32 and Rte. 213, Rifton 845 338-8109 esopus.com/brochures/heritage_trail.pdf Covered bridge built around 1844 by Benjamin Wood. This last surviving example of the “Burr arch truss” design in New York State spans the Wallkill River between the Towns of Esopus and Rosendale. Listed on National Register Register of Historic Places.

Rondout Lighthouse

Rondout Creek, Kingston 845 334-3955 kingston-ny.gov Historic 1913 lighthouse. Period furnishings and exhibits documenting the history of the Rondout Lighthouse keepers. Access only by tour boat.

Saugerties Historical Society/Kiersted House

119 Main St., Saugerties 845 246-9529 saugertieshistoricalsociety.com Built in 1727, home to the Saugerties Historical Society. Historical re-enactments in May, History Day in Oct., free seasonal concerts and historical displays on the front lawn. May–Oct. Hours: Sat, 11 a.m. –2 p.m.; Sun., 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Saugerties Lighthouse Conservancy Lighthouse Drive, Saugerties 845 247-0656 saugertieslighthouse.com Artifacts of the lighthouse and the commercial heyday of the Saugerties waterfront. Nature trail to lighthouse (check tides). Memorial Day–Labor Day. Also a B&B (see B&B listings). Tour hours: Sundays, noon-3pm.

Senate House State Historic Site 296 Fair St., Kingston 845 338-2786 nysparks.com Guided tours of the furnished historic house. Museum featuring art, objects and documents of the 17th-19th centuries. Picnic in park-like setting. Tours for groups and school programs year-round

by appointment. April 17 –Oct. 31. Hours: Wed–Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun, 1 p.m.–5 p.m.

The A.J. Snyder Estate/Century House Historical Society 668 Route 213, Rosendale 845 658-9900 centuryhouse.org Rosendale Natural Cement Historic District, listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Tour Widow Jane Mine, cement kilns, D&H Canal, Snyder Canal Slip, exhibition hall and the Snyder Carriage and Sleigh collection. Picnic area. May– Sept. Hours: Sun, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.

The Matthewis Persen House 74 John St., Kingston 845 340-3040 co.ulster.ny.us/archives Named after its longest resident, Mathewis Persen (1739-1819). Within Kingston’s Stockade National Historic District, the house’s earliest portions date from c. 1661. Hours: Tues–Sat, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Town of Shandaken Historical Museum 26 Academy St., Pine Hill 845 254-4460 (Museum) shandaken.us A 1920’s schoolhouse in historic Pine Hill with many and varied displays of historical tools and artifacts from the 1800’s on. Sat–Sun, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Trolley Museum of New York 89 East Strand (Rondout Landing), Kingston 845 331-3399 tmny.org Trolley rides on original tracks along the historic Kingston waterfront to Kingston Point Park on the Hudson River. Visitors center and museum store. Open weekends and holidays, from May 11 to Columbus Day. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Last ride at 4:15 p.m.

Ulster County Genealogical Society Hurley Reformed Church, Hurley 845 658-8085 ucgsny.org Research census, church records, naturalizations (1830-1925), cemetery records, printed histories and genealogies, maps, the New Netherlands Connections, wills, abstracts, major genealogical society publications. Handicap accessible. Jan.–Nov.

Volunteer Firemen’s Hall and Museum 265 Fair St., Kingston 845 331-0866 (Museum), 845 338-1247 A “Little Gem of a Museum” housed in the 1857 Wiltwyck Fire House. Display of fire engines and firemanic artifacts. Open May, Sept. & Oct., Fri–Sat, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; June–Aug., Wed-Fri, 11 a.m.– 3 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Group & school tours available.

Woodstock Museum 13 Charles Bach Rd., Saugerties 845 246-0600 woodstockmuseum.com Movies on Woodstock and Woodstock Festivals. Solar energy. Artifacts of Woodstock and its official sister city, Nimbin, Australia. Camping available. Tour buses welcome by appointment. Open June 1 –mid-Oct., Sat–Sun, noon–4 p.m.; weekdays by appointment. ulstercountyalive.com

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Left: Mary White, Miranda Moore, Mary Kassell From New Paltz Ballet Theatre’s 2012 performance of Coppelia. Photo by Jacques Luiggi. Right: Woodstock Playhouse.

Arm-of-the-Sea Theater PO Box 175, Malden-on-Hudson 845 246-7873 armofthesea.org Arm-of-the-Sea Theater is featured in many venues throughout the region. The annual hometown spectacle, “The Esopus Creek Puppet Suite” will be Aug. 23 –25 in Saugerties.

Ars Choralis PO Box 903, Woodstock 845 679-8172, 845 679-8587 arschoralis.org A 50-member vocal ensemble performing music of many styles and periods, with an increasing interest in peace and non-violence issues.

Backstage Productions (BSP) 323 Wall St., Kingston 845 338-8700 bspinfo.net 27,000-square-foot arts and entertainment complex hosting Wall Space, the Art Gallery, danceCOLLECTIVE, a 2,000-squarefoot professional dance studio. StagesInTheArts is our Theater Company, with five productions per year. Handicapped accessible.

Barefoot Dance Center, LLC PO Box 127, West Park 845 384-6146 barefootdancecenter.com Offers classes in creative movement, modern technique, ballet, improvisation and choreography. Home to teen troupe, Barefoot Dance Company. Summer session, rental space, birthday parties, dance performances and school residencies.

Bridge Music (2 locations) Mid-Hudson Bridge Towers, Highland 845 831-0695 josephbertolozzi.com Hear music composed solely from the sounds of the bridge. Walk out to the bridge’s towers and press a button (April–November), or listen from your radio (year-round, daily, 24 hours a day, on 95.3 FM) at Johnson/Iorio Park, Haviland Road, Highland.

Byrdcliffe Kleinert/James Center for the Arts 36 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-2079 byrdcliffe.org A multi-purpose facility hosting musical and literary events and cutting edge art exhibitions. The Gallery and the Byrdcliffe Shop hours: Fri–Sun, noon-6 p.m.

Byrdcliffe Theater 3 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd., Woodstock 845 679-2079 byrdcliffe.org Located on the grounds of the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, the theater is used for the performing arts, concerts, dance performances and community events. May–Oct. Café hours: Summer season, noon–2 p.m.

Catskill Ballet Theatre

291 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-4406 bearsvilletheater.com Live music, special events and private parties.

795 Broadway, Kingston 845 339-1629 catskillballet.org Provides performing experience, mentoring programs and the opportunity to work with professionals. Performances include “The Nutcracker,” performed annually at the Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream and other ballets.

Belleayre Music Festival

Center for Creative Education (2 Locations)

Bearsville Theater

Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, Highmount 800 942-6904, 845 254-5600, Ext. 1344 belleayremusic.org World-class performers in a beautiful Catskill Mountain setting. Folk, opera, jazz, rock, country and dance. Weekends from July–September.

20 Thomas St., Kingston 845 338-7664 cce-kingston.org Classes for children, youth and adults in music, dance and theater. Home of Energy Dance Company and the Percussion Orchestra of Kingston (POOK). Year-round. Hours: 9 a.m.–9 p.m.

Bird-on-a-Cliff Theatre Company

Coach House Players

Comeau Property, Woodstock 845 247-4007 birdonacliff.org Offering free outdoor Shakespeare in Woodstock. June–Aug. Hours: Fri–Sun, 5 p.m. 36 Ulster County Travel Guide

12 Augusta St., Kingston 845 331-2476 coachhouseplayers.org Celebrating over 60 years of community theater in its historic building. Handicapped accessible with assistance. Year-round.


Community Playback Theatre Boughton Place, Highland 845 691-4118, 845 255-7502 (msg) For over 25 years CPT’s skilled improvisational actors have employed music, movement and spoken word to play back stories told by audience members. Stories range from comic to soulful, spiritual to tragic, the whole spectrum of human experience. Year-round.

Local wines made naturally

Deep Listening Institute, Ltd. 77 Cornell St., Suite 303, Kingston 845 338-5984 deeplistening.org Deep Listening Institute promotes the music and Deep Listening practice of pioneer composer Pauline Oliveros, providing a unique approach to music, literature, art, meditation, technology and healing.

Fiddle and Dance Ashokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd., Olivebridge 800 292-0905, 845 246-2121 ashokan.org Classes and performances in folk, swing, Cajun and old-time music and dance.

Fine Arts Recital Series Old Dutch Church, Kingston 845 338-6759 olddutchchurch.org Fine Arts at Old Dutch Church musical performances feature area artists. April–May and Sept.–Nov. Hours: Thursdays, 12:15 p.m.–12:45 p.m.

Hudson River Playback Theatre

Our hours are 11AM to 6PM, Friday - Sunday 10 Ann Kaley Lane, Marlboro, NY 12542 Phone: (845) 236-7620.

www.stoutridge.com

Ulster County 845 255-7716 hudsonriverplayback.org Improvisational theatre from true stories for entertainment and community dialogue. Public shows. School programs and more. Year-round.

Levon Helm Studios 160 Plochmann Lane, Woodstock 845 679-2744 levonhelm.com The personal home and recording studio of music legend Levon Helm. Live music venue. Small, intimate surroundings in an historical setting. Property is closed when no shows are scheduled. Handicap accessible. Show guests vary. Year-round.

Marbletown Multi-Arts (MamA) 3588 Main St., Stone Ridge 845 687-8890 cometomama.org Concerts. Health food café. Full schedule of classes in yoga, tai chi and dance. Handicapped accesible. est. 1788

Maverick Concerts 120 Maverick Rd., Woodstock 845 679-8217 maverickconcerts.org World-class chamber music in an historic woodland hall. Classical, jazz, world music, July–Sept. Saturdays at 6:30 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m. Four free Young People’s Concerts.

Mount Tremper Arts 647 South Plank Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 688-9893 mounttremperarts.org An intimate performance, exhibition and artist residency center, with a focus on modern dance and photography. 6th Mount Tremper Arts Festival will be June through Aug.

Italian and American inspired seasonal cuisine, featuring fresh, local artisan products and ingredients served in an historic 1788 Grist Mill.

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New Paltz Ballet Theatre

Shandaken Theatrical Society

1 Bonticouview Dr., New Paltz 845 255-0044 npsballet.com Premier ballet school and not-for-profit ballet company. Student performances. Annual Nutcracker performance in Dec.

10 Church St., Phoenicia, NY 12464 845 688-2279 (Theater), 845 657-6543 stsplayhouse.com A community-theater organization offering quality theater to the public. The season includes a spring musical, a summer production, a play in the fall, and Christmas and winter shows. Showing older movies monthly on weekend nights.

New York Conservatory for the Arts 120 Schildknecht Rd., Hurley 845 339-4340 nyca.org Cultural arts center featuring year-round educational and performance programs in music, theater and drama. Summer arts workshops, children’s theater series, student theater company and repertory theater offering full season of performances in intimate cabaret theater setting.

Performing Arts of Woodstock, Inc. Various locations, Woodstock 845 679-7900 performingartsofwoodstock.org Presenting three major theatrical productions a year. Performances at various locations in Woodstock.

Pine Hill Community Center

The Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice Multiple Venues in Phoenicia, Phoenicia 845 688-5411 phoeniciavoicefest.com The four-day Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice offers a diverse range of world-class vocal artists in the Central Catskill Mountains.

The Rosendale Theatre 408 Main St., Rosendale 845 658-8989 rosendaletheatre.org Beautiful 250-seat single screen theater offers live theatre and music performances, with children’s theatre, original works by local writers, play festivals and classic work. Admission varies. Handicap accessible.

287 Main St., Pine Hill 845 254-5469 Pinehillcommunitycenter.org Performances, concerts, art and crafts shop featuring local artists and artisans, workshops and more. Catskill Cabaradio, a homespun variety show, is held in March, June, Sept. and Dec. Year-round.

Ulster Ballet Company

Quimby Theatre

Ulster Chamber Music Series

SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge 845 687-5262 sunyulster.edu Summer theater during June and July. Concert series and drama presentations during spring and fall semesters. Other special events are held throughout the year.

Saugerties Pro Musica Concert Series Saugerties United Methodist Church, Saugerties 845 246-5021, 845 679-5733 saugertiespromusica.org An inexpensive concert series of professional nationally and/ or internationally known musicians performing classical, jazz and bluegrass music. Handicapped accessible. Sundays, 3 p.m. Admission: $12/Adults, $10/Seniors/Free for Students.

School of Fine & Performing Arts SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz 845 257-3860 newpaltz.edu/pfa Performances, exhibitions, conferences, workshops, lectures by distinguished visiting artists, composers and musicians. Handicapped accessible. Summer: PianoSummer Festival Institute and museum exhibitions.

Shadowland Theatre 157 Canal St., Ellenville 845 647-5511 shadowlandtheatre.org Ulster County’s only professional, not-for-profit Actor’s Equity theatre in a newly renovated 1920’s art-deco building with stateof-the-art technical elements. Handicap accessible. Year-round. 38 Ulster County Travel Guide

10 First St., Saugerties 845 246-4316 ulsterballet.org Providing an opportunity for professional, semi-professional and aspiring dancers to utilize their skills in an innovative and creative manner. Church of the Holy Cross, Kingston 845 340-9434 ulsterchambermusicseries.org Our 45th Season. Concerts begin at 3 p.m., followed by a free “Meet the Artists” reception, in an acoustically superb venue. Handicap accessible. Single and subscription tickets available. Students age 18 and under free. Performances in Feb., March and April.

Ulster Choral Society

104 Wurts St., Kingston ulsterchoral.org Sixty-person ensemble that sings sacred and secular classics by contemporary and old masters. Performs two or three concert cycles each season with orchestra, organ and piano, with professional soloists.

Ulster Performing Arts Center

601 Broadway, Kingston 845 339-6088 upac.org The newly-renovated historic theater, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the last great show palaces in New York State. With seating capacity of 1,500, UPAC and the Broadway Theater offer year-round entertainment.

Unison Arts and Learning Center

68 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 845 255-1559 unisonarts.org Gallery, outdoor sculpture gardens, workshops and performances for children and adults. Summer camps for children. Year-round. Hours: Mon-Fri, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.


Clay bowl from Steve Fabrico Pottery.

Pottery & Ceramics

Vanaver Caravan

Babroff Ceramic Studio

10 Main St., Suite 322, New Paltz 845 256-9300 vanavercaravan.org Dance and music company available for touring, workshops in schools, concerts and celebrations. Dance Institute classes available year-round in New Paltz and Stone Ridge.

103 Winne Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 688-2263 jerilynnbabroff.etsy.com

Henry Cavanagh Ceramic Studios

West African & Afro Brazilian Drum & Dance

Kaete Brittin Shaw Functional & Sculptural Porcelain

Mountain View Studio, Woodstock 845 687-9001 Classes in West African drum and dance, music and art forms of Africa and Brazil. Master classes with native folklorists.

Woodstock Chamber Orchestra

679 Lapla Rd., Kingston 845 338-2199 ceramicar.com

1415 Route 213, High Falls 845 687-7828 kaetebrittinshaw.com

Laura Wilensky

679 Lapla Rd., Kingston 845 338-2199 laurawilensky.com

Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock 845 679-6431 wco-online.com Offering diverse music for everyone, ranging from classical to modern pieces and featuring music by local composers. Performances are given four times a year at the Woodstock Playhouse on Sundays at 3 p.m.

Liz Lawrence Painted Earthware

Woodstock Film Festival

Steve Fabrico Pottery

29 Pleasant Ridge Dr., West Hurley 845 679-4882 potterytrail.com/liz

Marsha Kaufman-Rubinstein Ceramic Artist 6 Highwoods Rd., Saugerties 845 246-3414 mkrubinstein.com

P.O. Box 1406 845 679-4265 woodstockfilmfestival.com Woodstock Film Festival presents an annual five-day roster of over 150 films, panels, concerts, parties and panels as well as special screenings and events year-round.

76 Church St., Bloomington, NY 845 331-4760 fabricopottery.com

Woodstock Playhouse

Triplo Studios/Art for the Home

103 Mill Hill Rd., Woodstock 845 679-6900 woodstockplayhouse.org Woodstock’s iconic playhouse presenting concerts, musicals, dramas, dance, film and art exhibits in an intimate house, where outstanding performances play to sagacious audiences.

Stone Window Gallery

17 Main St., Accord 845 626-4932 potterytrail.com/stonewindow 4320 Route 209, Stone Ridge 845 687-4932

Vichinsky Judaica Pottery

1559 Route 213, Ulster Park 845 338-0173 judaicapottery.com ulstercountyalive.com

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Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz.

Accommodations FOLLOW UP YOUR PERFECT DAY WITH A PERFECT NIGHT.

From places to pitch your tent to elegant resorts packed with amenities, you can stay your way in Ulster County. There are options for any budget or taste. We’ve got over 100 bed and breakfasts, individual as thumbprints—Victorian or modern, vegan or pet-friendly, family farm or elegantly romantic. The famed Mohonk Mountain House rules its mountaintop like a castle, the Diamond Mills boutique hotel offers sumptuous New American luxury in Saugerties, and Rosendale’s 1850 House blends history with boutique hotel amenities. Good, basic motels offer bargains—or you can pamper yourself with spa services at any of half-a-dozen destination spas. ulstercountyalive.com

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Arbor Bed and Breakfast 44 Mohonk Rd., High Falls 845 687-9888 arborbb.com Four rooms. Two private baths. Meeting/conference facilities for eight. Dining room. Short walk to restaurants, country shops and antiques. Full breakfast. Pet friendly, child friendly. Free Wi-Fi. Year-round.

Ashokan Dreams B & B 111 High Point Mountain Rd., West Shokan 845 657-2312 ashokandreams.com Three private B&B suites decorated in rustic comfort. Reservoir Suite has a fireplace and hot tub. Located in the Catskill Forest Preserve with breathtaking Catskill Mountain and Ashokan Reservoir views. Perfect for your weekend getaway or wedding.

Audrey’s Farmhouse B&B 2188 Brunswyck Rd., Wallkill 800 501-3872, 845 895-3440 audreysfarmhouse.com Five rooms. Three private baths. Gourmet breakfast. Sunroom with mountain views. Inground pool. Jacuzzi. “Best Pet Friendly B&B in Northeast,”—Trip Advisor. Rail pick-up and drop-off service. Outdoor activities nearby. Weddings. Full house rentals. Year-round.

A Woodstock Waterfall Hideaway

Blue Stone Cottage in High Falls.

8A Tannery Brook Rd., Woodstock 845 810-2732, 845 332-7332 awoodstockwaterfallhideaway.com Private luxury vacation rental overlooking the beautiful Tannery Brook Waterfall on quiet side street walking distance to Woodstock, Fully-equipped kitchen, balcony and other fine amenities. New York City bus stop (no car needed). Sleeps four. Year-round.

Baker’s B&B

Bed & Breakfasts 1712 House

93 Mill Dam Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-7167 1712house.com Six rooms. Private baths. Fireplace in two living rooms. Perfect romantic getaway for couples. Exercise room. Outdoor patio and stream. 80 unspoiled acres with total privacy. Year-round.

A Kingston Bed and Breakfast at the Thomas L. Southwick House

131 Fair St., Kingston 845 514-2365 akingstonbedandbreakfast.com Five rooms with private baths. Beautifully restored Queen Anne home with luxurious European style bedding. Walking distance to uptown Kingston’s historic districts, restaurants, bars, bus station on New York City line. Near waterfront. TV, a/c, Wi-Fi. Year-round.

A Little Guest House

16 School Hill Rd., High Falls 845 687-8816 alittleguesthouse.com Two suites. Two private baths. Idyllic 1850 storybook cottage. Beamed ceilings. Wide planked floors. Country antique furnishings. A/C. In-ground pool. 3-1/2 woodland acres. Yummy breakfast. Year-round.

Alpine Osteria Bed & Breakfast

Belleayre Mountain Rd. (Galli Curci Rd.), Highmount 845 254-9851 alpineosteria.com Seven rooms with private baths. Immaculate accommodations. Full breakfast. Most rooms sound-proofed. Fireplace. 1/4 mile to Belleayre Ski Center. Year-round. 42 Ulster County Travel Guide

24 Old Kings Highway, Stone Ridge 888 623-5513, 845 687-9795 bakersbandb.com Four rooms. Private baths. Fireplace. 1780 stone farm house surrounded by a 500-acre horse farm in a historic district. Hiking trails. Full country breakfast. Celebrating our 34th year. Year-round.

Barclay Heights Bed & Breakfast 158 Burt St., Saugerties 845 246-3788 outstandinghospitality.com Five rooms. Private Baths. Breakfast prepared by CIA chefs. Jacuzzi. Hiking, biking, walking, lighthouse, nature preserve nearby. One mile to village of Saugerties. Year-round.

B&B’s Bed & Breakfast 140 Glenford/Wittenberg Rd., Glenford 845 657-2518 One efficiency with private entrance and private bath. Jacuzzi. Country setting with lawns, gardens and scenic koi pond with waterfall. View overlooking Ashokan Reservoir. Children over five welcome. Pets allowed. Year-round.

Bed & Breakfast Hotline Ulster B&B Alliance, Boiceville 800 957-0126 hudsonvalleybandbs.com Hours: Year-round, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Bel’s Inn 69 Spring St., Kingston 845 339-5125, 845 943-0622 belsinn.com Two suites. Dining room. Meeting facilities. Romantic getaway. Walking distance to marina, restaurants, galleries and antiquing. Pet-friendly. Year-round.


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Bernetta’s Place Bed and Breakfast 12 Calderone Dr., Wallkill 845 464-5106 bernettasplace.com Three rooms. Private baths. Three fireplaces. Wrap-around porch. Jacuzzi. Saltwater pool. Walk to lake. Short drive to Minnewaska and Mohonk trails. Gourmet breakfast. Summer and winter sports. Children over 10 welcome. Pet friendly. Year-round.

Blueberry Inn on Kiernan Farm

Chateau and Tudor Rooms, Saugerties Bed and Breakfast

122 Burt St., Saugerties 845 246-4058, 845 399-8302 saugertiesbedandbreakfast.com Two rooms. Two private baths. Waterfront English Tudor estate. Views of the Catskill Mountains and Esopus Creek. Gardens, pond, sculpture park and reflecting pool. Year-round.

Country & Farm B&B

1308 Bruynswick Rd., Gardiner 845 255-8998 blueberry-inn.com Four rooms. Two private baths. Full breakfast served. Views of Shawangunk Mountains. Close to Minnewaska, Mohonk, hiking, biking, climbing, skydiving, antiquing and restaurants. On the Shawangunk Wine Trail. Year-round.

71 Stonykill Rd., Accord 845 626-4596 countryandfarm.com Two rooms. One efficiency. Two private baths. 20-acre horse farm between Kingston and New Paltz. Newly-renovated one-bedroom apartment. Hot tub and fireplace. Shopping, restaurants, cross-country skiing, trails, swimming and satellite TV. Pets allowed. Year-round

Blue Horizon Bed & Breakfast

Creek Locks Bed and Breakfast

60 Coons Rd., Claryville 845 985-2121 bluehorizonbedandbreakfast.com Two rooms with private baths, hot tub. Dining room, lounge with fireplace. Spectacular 50-mile view over the mountains, nearby waterfalls, great hiking and snowshoeing. Gourmet meals on request. Year-round.

Blue Stone Cottage 440 Mohonk Rd., High Falls 845 687-7717 bluestonecottagebandb.com Three rooms with private baths. Wi-Fi. Full breakfasts. Minutes from Mohonk, hiking, golf, restaurants, shops. Expansive porches, patios, gazebo, English gardens with meditation water garden–a lovely four season destination. Intimate weddings and gatherings.

Blue Willow B & B Guest House 3772 Rt. 209 (Main St.), Stone Ridge 845 389-1844 bluewillowgetaways.com Three rooms. Private baths. Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, central a/c. Beautifully restored circa 1750 stone house, centrally located in the heart of historic Stone Ridge. Near rail trails and nature preserves, charming shops and great dining. Year-round.

Brookfield Farm B&B 129 Patura Rd., Modena 888 822-7868, 845 883-7868 brookfieldfarm.com Two suites. Private baths, a/c, fridge, TV/DVD, Wi-Fi. Pool, gardens, walking trail, Scottish Highland cattle. Breakfast delivered to your door.

Captain Schoonmaker’s B&B

1046 Creek Locks Rd., Rosendale 845 331-5889 creeklocksbedandbreakfast.com Three rooms. Private baths. A newly renovated 1866 Gothic Revival farmhouse on four woodland acres along the historic Rondout Creek. Hiking, kayaking and fishing. Fresh organic gourmet breakfasts served. Nearby dining, shopping and sightseeing.

DeForest House

2218 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock 845 679-8769 A 1920’s Byrdcliffe style private home located on five wooded acres with in-ground pool within walking distance of Woodstock’s Town Center. Only four guests. Fireplace. Wi/Fi, internet. Open year-round.

ElmRock Inn & Harvest Real Food Catering

4494 Route 209, Stone Ridge 845 687-4492 elmrockinn.com Farmhouse inn, with five rooms and private baths. Fireplaces. A/C. Carriage House for families. Gourmet breakfast by award-winning chef/owner. Voted “Best B and B” by Hudson Valley Magazine 2007. Catering for private parties and weddings. Year-round.

Enchanted Manor of Woodstock

23 Rowe Rd., Woodstock 845 679-9012 enchantedmanorinn.com Four rooms. Private baths. Fireplaces. Outdoor heated saltwater pool and hot tub. Full breakfast. Massage and Reiki healing. Pond with waterfall on eight private acres. Year-round.

Four Corners Country Inn

913 Route 213, High Falls 845 687-7946 captainschoonmakers.com Five rooms. Private baths. Three whirlpool tubs. Four fireplaces. Five-course breakfast. Country setting by stream and waterfalls, fishing. Year-round.

1564 Wittenberg Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 688-3054 fourcornerscountryinn.com Eight rooms. Private baths. In the heart of the Catskill Mountains. Wrap-around porch and deck. Breakfast, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet. Restaurant and bar offers nightly specials. Year-round.

Carol’s Woodstock Country Inn

Fox Hill B&B

185 Cooper Lake Rd., Bearsville 845 679-9380 woodstockcountryinn.com Four rooms. Private baths. Dining room. Full organic breakfast. Heated saltwater pool. Peaceful and secluded, surrounded by mountain views. Two miles to village. Hiking. Recommended by the New York Times.

55 South Chodikee Lake Rd., Highland 845 691-8151 foxhillbandb.com Three rooms. Private baths. Outdoor pool, exercise room, hot tub, Wi-Fi, fireplace in one room. Meeting facility for up to 12 people. Quick access to Hudson Valley Rail Trail for biking and hiking to Walkway Over the Hudson. Year-round. ulstercountyalive.com

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Harmony House B&B

1659 Route 212, Saugerties, NY 12477 845 679-1277 harmonyhousebandb.com Four rooms. Private baths and terraces. Elegance in a serene country setting, conveniently located between Woodstock and Saugerties. Four-course breakfast, cozy fireplace and private woodland views.

Highland Manor B&B

2 Windsor Hills Rd., Highland 845 691-9080 highlandmanorbandb.com Five rooms. Private baths. Four fireplaces in rooms. Jacuzzi. A/C. Voted one of North America’s top B&B’s for “Best Weekend Escape” three years in a row in the Inn Traveler Magazine. Handcrafted beer and wine tastings. Year-round.

Hidden Cedar Inn

98 Sinsabaugh Rd., Pine Bush 845 744-7444 hiddencedarinn.com Five rooms. One efficiency. Private baths. Spacious, attractive accommodations. Environmentally-friendly with individually stateof-the-art climate controlled rooms. Delicious all-organic breakfast.

Hungry Ghost Guest House

35 Cragswood Rd., New Paltz 845 255-1702 hungryghostguesthouse.com Three rooms. Shared baths. Exercise room. Hot tub. Rail trail. Vegan/ raw cooking lessons, swim lessons, running instruction, massage.

Miss Gussie Bug 11 West Strand , Kingston 845 334-9110 missgussiebug.com Two rooms. Private baths. Located in the historic Rondout waterfront district. Year-round.

Moondance Ridge B&B 55 Shivertown Rd., New Paltz 845-255-4161 moondanceridge.com Five rooms, private baths, sauna, conservatory, labyrinth, cable TV, Wi-Fi, electric fireplaces, whirlpools, mountain views.

Mountain Meadows Bed & Breakfast 542 Albany Post Rd., New Paltz 845 255-6144 mountainmeadowsbnb.com Four rooms. Private baths. Fireplace. Outdoor pool, hot tub. Large recreation room, pool table, TV, wireless internet. Beautiful mountain views. Handicap accessible (limited). Year-round.

Phoenicia Belle B&B 73 Main St., Phoenicia, NY 12464 845 688-7226 phoeniciabelle.com Four rooms. Two private baths. Close to hiking, swimming, skiing and biking. Year-round.

Pine Grove Lodge B&B

20 Church St., New Paltz 845 255-6792 innatorchardheights.com Five rooms. Private bath. Intimate meeting facilities. Historic 1888 Queen Anne Victorian in heart of village. Year-round.

173 Stoll Rd., Saugerties 845 246-1337 pinegrovelodge.net Two rooms with shared bath. Conveniently located between the historic villages of Woodstock and Saugerties. Situated on fiveand-a-half private acres with a backdrop of Overlook Mountain, this artist’s residence has country charm, warmth and style.

Inn at the Ridge

Quiet Mountain Sanctuary

Inn at Orchard Heights

2098 Bruynswick Rd., Wallkill 845 895-9251, 845 565-0527 (cell) innattheridge.com Four rooms. Two private baths. Time-share setting, with kitchen with amenities. CIA graduate makes weekend breakfasts. Dining room, living room and large porch. Nearby hiking, biking, wine trails and mountains. Intimate weddings. Wi/Fi. Pet-friendly. Closed January.

Inn at Twaalfskill

144 Vineyard Ave., Highland 845 691-3605 innattwaalfskill.com Three large rooms and oversized luxury baths. Sitting areas with fireplace, period antiques and two side porches. Relax outdoors on the bluestone patio, with beautiful grounds and flowing brook.

190 Stillerberg Strada, Kerhonkson 845 626-7234 quietmountainsanctuary.com Two rooms. Private baths. Our luxury suite has its own private, oversized whirlpool tub and steam shower for two. Yoga, massage and other wellness activities. Spectacular mountain views. Year-round.

Retreat at Tree Gap 316 Upper Byrdcliffe Rd., Woodstock 845 679-5345 treegapretreat.com Two rooms, each with private bath. An eco-friendly bed and breakfast nestled on 16 acres in the heart of Woodstock.

Jingle Bell B&B

River Hill Bed and Breakfast

302 Swartekill Rd., Highland 845 255-8458 jinglebellbandb.com Upstairs of a converted barn 30’x50’. Cathedral ceilings, lovely antiques, fully equipped kitchen, private bath. Landscaped pool in summer.

64 Sands Ave., Milton 845 795-5706 Three rooms. One private bath, two shared bathrooms. Gourmet breakfast. Wrap-around porch overlooking the Hudson River. Garden. Antiques. Guest refrigerator. Year-round.

Maplestone Inn

Roots & Wings

541 Route 32 South, New Paltz 845 255-6861 maplestoneinn.com Three rooms with fireplace. Private baths. Wireless internet, central air, dining room, common rooms with fireplace. Breakfast. Patio and acres of lawn and gardens. 4 4 Ulster County Travel Guide

12 Ramah Lane, New Paltz 845 255-2278 rootsnwings.com/getaways.html One room with family room. One efficiency. Private baths. Labyrinth. Sauna. Perfect for quiet retreats. Cable TV. Massage. Pastureland and mountain views. Year-round.


The 1850 House Inn & Tavern

435 Main Street Rosendale, NY 12472 Phone: 1.845.658.7800 Email: 1850house@gmail.com www.the1850house.com

The 1850 House Inn & Tavern, a boutique hotel in historic Rosendale, NY Bar open 3 pm Wednesday through Sunday, 10 on tap beers

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Enjoy casual elegance in a spectacular mountain setting. Just 75 miles from NYC, Minnewaska Lodge is tucked away at the base of the Shawangunk Cliffs, adjacent to the 25,000+ acres of the Mohonk and Minnewaska State Park Preserves. Private decks • Dramatic cliff views • Fitness center High-speed internet • Home-baked breakfast

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Minnewaska Lodge

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Left: Horseback Riding at Pinegrove Dude Ranch. Right: Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa.

pastures of happy rescued farm animals and spectacular views of the Catskill Mountains. Four rooms, private baths. Dining and living room. Child and pet friendly. Wi-Fi. For Sanctuary members only.

The Homestead at Catskill Animal Sanctuary 316 Old Stage Rd., Saugerties 845 336-8447 ext. 202 casanctuary.org Efficiency has private bath, kitchen, living room. Three rooms with shared bath, living room. 1800s farm house on 100-acre farm animal rescue haven. Fireplace, lounge. Wi-Fi, vegan breakfast. For Sanctuary members only. Groups up to eight.

The Holmestead B&B Saugerties Lighthouse Lighthouse Drive, Saugerties 845 247-0656 saugertieslighthouse.com Two rooms. Shared bath. Kitchen available. Grill for outdoor picnic. Lighthouse reached by private boat from south side of the Esopus Creek or by nature trail on Lighthouse Drive. Must know the tide schedule to access the lighthouse.

Sky Lake Lodge Bed and Breakfast 22 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale 845 658-8556 skylakelodgebnb.com Contemplative B & B in natural setting. Green Concierge. Meditation. Eight rooms, private bath, breakfast from local farms. Weekdays and weekends. Private retreats. Year-round.

3 Old Route 9W, Saugerties, NY 12477 845 246-9830, 845 548-4835 theholmesteadbandb.com One bedroom suite. Private bath. Living room. Refrigerator, microwave, a/c, TV/VCR/DVD, Wi-Fi. Private entrance. Outdoor pool. On 11 acres with breathtaking view of Catskill Mountains. 1.5 miles from village of Saugerties. Year-round.

The Inn at Café Tamayo 89 Partition St., Saugerties 845 246-9371 cafetamayo.com Three rooms with queen-size beds. Two–bedroom suite sleeps four. Private baths. Historic 1864 building in the heart of Saugerties. Reasonably-priced. Year-round.

The Inn at Stone Ridge

34 North Rd., Highland 845 834-3183 stonegatebb.com Four rooms. Private baths. Three large common rooms. A/C. Wireless internet, T/V, DVD. 19th Century Victorian village setting with wrap around porch. Year-round.

3805 Route 209, Stone Ridge 845 687-0736 innatstoneridge.com Six Rooms. Private baths. Two-bedroom suites. Fireplaces. Outdoor pool. Restored 18th century Dutch Colonial mansion in peaceful hamlet surrounded by 150 acres of gardens, fields and woods. Fully-functioning restaurant on premises. Year-round.

The Gateway Lodge B&B

The Maple Tree

Stonegate B&B

11 Highland Rd., Highmount 845 254-4084 gatewaylodgebandb.com 11 rooms. Private baths. Two suites for families up to seven people. Lovely 1920’s inn. Great room with fireplace. Mountain view deck. Minutes to Belleayre skiing and hiking. Pets allowed. Year-round.

12 Old Forge Rd., Woodstock 845 679-6342, 845 657-1879 themapletreebandb.com Charming 1802 Dutch Colonial off Woodstock’s Village Green. Two guest suites include couch, dining table, armoire, Wi-Fi, DVD+LCD screen. Year-round.

The Guesthouse at Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary

76 Montgomery St., Saugerties 845 234-0083 montgomerybandb.com Five rooms. Private baths. Wi-Fi, Cable, A/C. One mile to Saugerties Lighthouse and HITS. Next door to Diamond Mills Hotel and Tavern. Superior accommodations at a comfortable price. Year-round.

39 Van Wagner Rd., Willow 845 679-6928 guesthousewoodstock.com Beautifully renovated pre-Civil War farmhouse overlooking 46 Ulster County Travel Guide

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The Onteora Mountain House

The Wild Rose Inn

96 Piney Point Rd., Boiceville 845 657-6233 onteora.com Seven rooms. Private baths. Fireplaces. Billiard room. Sauna. Meeting facilities. Weddings a specialty.

66 Rock City Rd., Woodstock 845 679-8783 thewildroseinn.com Five rooms. Private baths. Private whirlpool tubs. Victorian inn with antiques. Walking distance to Woodstock. Year-round.

The Phoenicia Loft

Twin Gables

93 Main St., Phoenicia 845 688-2941 phoenicialoft.com Luxurious, romantic spaces within walking distance of award-winning small town. Ultra-modern loft has magnificent mountain views. Beautiful Zen-styled cottage has skylights, private hot tub. Near skiing, hiking, swimming and more. Mid-week specials. On New York City bus line. Year-round.

The Renwick Clifton House B&B 27 Barclay St., Saugerties 845 246-0552 renwickclifton.com Four rooms. Private baths. Grand Southern Style 1812 mansion. Hudson River views. Marble tiled bathrooms, Jacuzzi tub, a/c, Wi-Fi. Arrive to fresh cut flowers and chocolate truffles. Four course gourmet breakfast made with fresh, local ingredients.

The Shanley Hotel 56 Main St., Napanoch 845 210-4267 shanleyhotel.com Four rooms. Private & shared baths. Dining Room. A paranormal hotel, considered by many to be the most haunted. Ghost tour along with a ghost investigation. Featured on tv shows “Ghost Lab” and “Ghost Hunters.” Refreshments served. Continental breakfast.

The Sheeley House Bed & Breakfast 6 Fairview Ave., High Falls 845 687-4360 thesheeleyhouse.com Five rooms. Three private baths. Renovated 19th century brick house located in historic High Falls. Golf packages. Year-round.

The Stone House Bed & Breakfast 476 Old Route 209, Hurley 845 339-4041 hurleystonehouse.com Five rooms with private baths. Early Hudson Valley Dutch Estate with architectural features dating from the original Dutch settlement of the New Netherlands. Whirlpool tubs in some rooms. Many antiques. Dining room, lounge and Wi-Fi.

The Suite Escape B & B 5 Angel Rd., New Paltz 845 750-6252 thesuiteescape.biz A 900-square-foot suite just for you as the only guests. Sleep Number king-size bed. Quiet. Nearby hiking, climbing, biking, shopping, wineries. Small dining area with microwave, toaster, Keurig coffee machine and refrigerator fully stocked for a light breakfast.

The White Swan Inn 119 Abbey Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 679-7926 One room. Private bath. Art gallery. Entertainment. Sacred gardens. Spiritual healing.

73 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-9479 twingableswoodstockny.com Located in the center of the Woodstock village, a Woodstock landmark, established in 1926. Complimentary continental breakfast, 24/7 coffee/tea, Wi-Fi. Period furnishings and original artwork. Comfortable and charming.

Victorian Knoll B&B

30 Peak Farm Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-9639 victorianknoll.com Three rooms. Private baths. Elegance and romance nestled in a private wooded setting. Experience the ambiance and serenity of a beautiful “Painted Lady.” Year-round.

Village Green B&B

12 Tinker St., Woodstock 845 679-0313 villagegreenbb.com Two rooms. Private baths. A/C. Stereo CD, cable TV, Wi-Fi. Overlooking Woodstock town square. Steps from dining, shopping, entertainment, hiking and public transportation. Year-round.

Whispering Pines B&B

60 Cedar Hill Rd., High Falls 845 687-2419 whisperingpinesbb.com Three rooms. Private baths. Fireplace. Private Jacuzzi. Quiet and scenic. Located on 50 acres of woods near Mohonk Mountain House. Year-round.

Cabins & Cottages Adagio Guest House

62 Cedar Hill Rd., High Falls 845 687-2419 whisperingpinesbb.com/1dreamhouse.html Designer home with four rooms and three baths. Fireplace. Jacuzzi. Oudoor deck. Fully-equipped kitchen. Video/DVD library. Wi-Fi nearby. Very quiet, off road in the woods, three miles from Mohonk Mountain House.

Arkadia by the Reservoir

5 Reservoir Rd., Saugerties 845 246-9922, 888 ARKADIA (275-2342) arkadiabythereservoir.com, arkadiacottages.com Two new immaculate cottages on 10+ acres of park-like setting with reservoir and mountain views. Swimming/boating area. Deluxe amenities, full kitchen, fireplace, Wi-Fi, hi-def TV/HBO, pet friendly. Near Woodstock. Groups welcome. Year-round.

Art Efficiency Apartment

4182 Route 212, Lake Hill 845 679-8440 One efficiency. Kitchen. Private bath. Fireplace. State and watershed land for hiking. Located on New York City bus route (Rt. 212). Gallery setting. Year-round. ulstercountyalive.com

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Arts & Crafts Cottage 66 Muse Rd., Woodstock 845 679-8426 Charming home in the woods, peaceful and secluded. Two bedrooms (one double, one single), large eat-in screen porch, a/c, cable TV and Wi-Fi.

Barn on the Pond 1203 Glasco Turnpike, Saugerties 845 247-3892 barnonthepond.com Three rooms. Two baths. Beautiful water and mountain views. Gourmet meals prepared in our gourmet kitchen available upon request. Lake, fireplace, dining room, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, pet-friendly. Wedding and special events. Horse trailers welcome.

Belleayre and Phoenicia Vacations 175 High St., Phoenicia 845 688-5759 belleayreandphoeniciavacations.com Three bedrooms, one bath, sleeps up to 11. Romantic, welcoming, comfortable. Fireplace, mountain view. All amenities, outdoor hot tub for five. Next to state forest and Esopus Creek. Pets welcome. Walk to town. Easy commute to New York City on Trailways buses.

Belleayre Lodge and Cabins 15 Hostel Dr., Pine Hill 845 254-4200 belleayrelodge.com Five new two-bedroom cabins with kitchens, porch and living rooms. Three self-contained cottages. Gas fireplace. Recreation hall for guests. Available for conferences of 60 people. Walk to lake, beach. Near Belleayre ski area, fishing, hiking, tubing and swimming.

Blackberry Barn Queens Highway, Kerhonkson 917 653-6555 blackberrybarn.net Modernized, lofted barn on seven acres. Sleeps two-six. 1.5 baths. Fireplace, full kitchen, pond. Minutes from Mohonk and Minnewaska. Available year-round. 4 8 Ulster County Travel Guide

Deluxe lodges and cabins at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres.

Brigham Place 234 N. Brigham Lane, Lake Katrine 646 707-4126 brighamplace.com Funkiest waterfront vacation rental in the Hudson Valley. 250 feet of waterfront in the back and an organic bison farm in the front—a one-of-a-kind vacation rental. Cottage includes two bedrooms (four to six people) with two baths, furnished kitchen, Wi-Fi and sprawling deck.

Catskills Waterside Cottage 210 Esopus Creek Rd., Saugerties 845 246-3788 esopuscreekcottage.com One cottage (sleeps up to eight). Fully-equipped galley kitchen, den with fireplace. Wireless internet, cable TV, waterfront, bluestone deck, canoe and kayak-friendly. One mile from village.

Chezbevet 12 McGee Rd., Woodstock 845 679-5188 facebook.com/chezbevet One cabin with efficiency kitchen, cable TV, wireless internet. Outdoor pool. Close to skiing, hiking, shopping, restaurants. Three miles from Woodstock Green. Less than one mile from Levon Helm’s Rambles.

Clove Cottages 200 Rock Hill Rd., High Falls 845 687-4170 clovecottages.com Seven cottages. Llamas. Mountain views. Near great hiking. Child and pet-friendly. Environmentally-responsible. Solar powered.

Cold Spring Lodge 530 Oliverea Rd., Big Indian 845 254-5711 coldspringlodge.com Seven cozy, individual two-and-three bedroom efficiency cottages with wood-burning fireplaces, kitchen and private baths. Main lodge has six double bedrooms with private baths. Restaurant and bar/lounge on premises. Lovely mountain setting. Outdoor pool.


Creekview Campsites

227 Creek Locks Rd., Rosendale 845 658-9142 creekviewcampsite.com Restrooms, hot showers, electric and water hookups. Fire rings. Tables at each site. Groups welcome. Some pets allowed. Within walking distance to Town of Rosendale and close to climbing sites for the GUNKS. Reservations suggested. Open mid-March–Dec. 1

Emerald Forest Bungalows

949 Ulster Heights Rd., Ellenville 845 647-9543 emeraldforestbungalows.com One- and two-bedroom bungalows (sleeps four-six) with kitchens and porch. Tucked away on 75 acres in the enchanting Shawangunk Mountain Valley, for recreation or relaxation. Inground saltwater pool. Two-acre pond stocked with bass.

Settled on the gentle hillside of a quiet country road, we welcome you with immaculate rooms and warm hospitality. 55 South Chodikee Lake Road, Highland, NY 845-691-8151 www.foxhillbnb.com

Epworth Camp and Retreat Center

8 Epworth Lane, High Falls 845 687-0215 epworthcenter.com 200 person capacity meeting and conference facility that sleeps 115. Canoeing, team building, hiking, caving and more. Wi-Fi, outdoor pool, fireplaces, lounge. Handicapped accessible. Pet-friendly. Open year-round.

rustic lodging for the modern traveler

Getaway-on-the-Falls

5 Waterfall Way, Woodstock 845 679-2568, 845 389-3978 getawayonthefalls.com In the heart of Woodstock. Four units, with all the comforts of home: fully-equipped kitchens, private baths. Fireplace in one unit. Some pet friendly units. Waterfalls, pond. Swimming. Wireless internet. Year-round. Log cabin is closed Dec. 15–April 1.

Phoenicia Lodge

5987 Route 28, Phoenicia 845 688-7772 phoenicialodge.com Cozy rooms, cottages and suites are situated in a wooded valley between Route 28 and the Esopus Creek. Surrounded by the gorgeous Catskill Mountains and just minutes from Main Street Phoenicia. Close to skiing, hiking and more.

Pinecrest Acres Cottages

181 Ulster Ave., Ulster Park 845 331-2292 Six efficiency cottages on 10 acres of grounds, with trails for hiking. Located within five miles of three state parks and a nature conservancy. Pets allowed with deposit. Year-round.

Sande Creek Cabin

161 Black Joe Rd., Ellenville 516 805-4987 facebook.com/sandecreek Beautiful cabin for rent. Large and spacious with two bedrooms and a loft; two full bathrooms, full kitchen, great room with stove, cable, phone. Wrap-around deck on 12 private acres.

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Scofide’s Cottages

183 East Rd., Wallkill 845 728-0106 Six efficiencies. Private bath. Screened front porch. Reminiscent of days long ago. Close to Hudson Valley attractions. Ninety miles from New York City. June-September.

Shady Pines

75 Tamarack Rd., Greenfield Park 845 647-6418 Six newly-renovated cottages with screened porches. A wonderful country getaway, with outdoor swimming pool, nearby hiking trails, lake for boating, summer theater and other activities. Weekly rentals. June-September.

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Simpler Times

5973 Route 28, Phoenicia 845 688-5410 simplertimescabins.net Six efficiency cabins on Esopus Creek (two sleep four; four sleep two), and new log cabin for two to four guests. Three cabins are year-round.

Sky Island Cottage

367 Main St., Wallkill 845 626-3661 Queen bedroom sleeps two adults. Private bath. Wood-burning fireplace. Full kitchen, washer, dryer. Private deck faces field along Rondout Creek. Non-smoking. Year-round.

The Carriage House

281 Main St., Pine Hill 917 443-6754 Renovated 19th-century carriage house. Full kitchen, dining room. Two bedrooms plus extra daybeds in sunny loft-like space. Minutes from Belleayre Mountain in the lovely hamlet of Pine Hill.

The Carriage House

Left: Children playing in the Tee-Pees at Rocking Horse Ranch, Highland. Right: Enjoy breakfast in bed at a Junior Suite at the Emerson.

Campgrounds Blue Mountain Campground

3783 Route 32, Saugerties 845 246-7564 bluemountaincampground.com 50 sites; 30 electric, 20 full hookups. Two cabin rentals. Camp store, Wi-Fi, children’s play area, dumping station, fireplaces, flush toilets, shower, tables, laundry room and nearby lake and hiking trails. Pets allowed. Open mid-April–mid-October.

Creekview Campsites 227 Creek Locks Rd., Rosendale 845 658-9142 creekviewca.m.psite.com Restrooms, hot showers, electric and water hookups. Fire rings. Tables at each site. Groups welcome. Some pets allowed. Within walking distance to Town of Rosendale and close to climbing sites for the GUNKS. Reservations suggested. Open mid-March–Dec. 1

596 Lenox Place, Kingston 845 339-3907 Beautiful loft apartment in restored carriage house. Open floor plan, very private. Full kitchen and dining area, spacious living room, private bath. Bedroom has queen-size bed, sleeps two.

Hide-A-Way Campsite

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres

Kenneth L. Wilson Public Campground

85 Martinfeld Rd., Greenfield Park 800 552-4724, 845 434-4743 nyjellystone.com 72 cabins. Luxury trailers and deluxe lodges. All rental units have cable TV and free wireless internet. Enjoy our pools, lake, sports, snack bar, playgrounds and activities program. Meet Yogi Bear™ and friends. Open May 1–Oct. 14, 2013. 50 Ulster County Travel Guide

900 Woodland Valley Rd., Phoenicia 845 688-5109 48 sites; electric and sewage hookups. Dry/flush toilets, hiking trails nearby. Pets allowed. Open May–September. 859 Wittenberg Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 679-7020 (S), 845 256-3099 (P) dec-campgrounds.com 76 tent/RV sites. Boat rentals, fishing, launch site, bike and hiking trails, fireplaces, flush toilets, hot showers, lake, dumping station, picnic tables. No electric hookups. Check in noon–9 p.m. Pets allowed (restrictions). Open mid-May–Columbus Day.


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New York City North/Newburgh KOA Kampground

119 Freetown Highway, Plattekill 800 562-7220, 845 564-2836 newburghkoa.com 160 sites, tent, water/electric, sewer, cabins and lodge. Camp store, laundry, showers, flush toilets, dumping station. Recreation building, pool, fishing, children’s play area, planned activities, themed weekends, New York City tours. April–October.

Phoenicia Black Bear Campground and RV Park

So-Hi Campground

425 Woodland Rd., Accord 845 687-7377 sohicampground.com 100 sites; 70 electric, 70 sewage hookups. Camp store, children’s play area, dumping station, fireplaces, fishing, flush toilets, hiking trails, laundry room, swimming pool, pond, recreation building, showers, stream, tables. Pets allowed. Mid-May–mid-October.

17 Bridge St., Phoenicia 845 255-5193 phoeniciacampground.com Campsites on the Esopus Creek. Restrooms, hot showers. Dumping station; electric and water hookups. Large firepits. Tables at each site. Seasonal monthly, weekly and daily rates. Groups welcome. Pets allowed. Open April–December.

108 Lewis Rd., Spring Glen 845 647-7075 54 sites with electric and sewage hookups. Fireplaces, pool, hot showers and tables. Free wireless internet. Pet friendly. Trout stream, waterfall, hiking to old railroad beds. May 1–Columbus Day.

Rip Van Winkle Campgrounds

Uncle Pete’s Campground

149 Blue Mountain Rd., Saugerties 800 246-8334, 845 246-8114 ripvanwinklecampgrounds.com 170 sites; 130 electric, 80 full hookups. Hot showers, flush toilets, stream, children’s play area, camp store, fireplaces, beach, pond, recreation building, laundry room, tables, fishing, hiking trails. Large secluded sites. Heated pool. Big rigs welcome.

Romer Mountain Park

Spring Glen Campground

570 Old Rt. 28, Phoenicia 845 688-5000 unclepetescampground.com 60 sites. We own one mile of the famous Esopus Creek, perfect for tubing to your campsite. Activities include a softball field, horse shoes, volleyball, basketball, hiking and fly fishing. Pet friendly. May–October.

Woodland Valley Public Campground

355 Woodland Valley Rd., Phoenicia 845 688-7440 Seasonal tent camping. Event field for group campouts, parties, weddings and corporate picnics. May–October.

1319 Woodland Valley Rd., Phoenicia 845 688-7647 (S), 845 256-3099 (P) dec-campgrounds.com 72 sites. Dumping station, fireplaces, flush toilets and hot showers, tables, hiking trails, stream. Pets allowed. Mid-May– Columbus Day.

Rondout Valley Camping Resort

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Lazy River

105 Mettacahonts Rd. (off Rt. 209), Accord 845 626-5521 rondoutvalley.com 400 sites: 380 with electric, 270 with sewage hookups. Five rental units. Camp store, children’s play area, laundry room, recreation building, hiking trails, fishing, pool, river/stream, pond, fireplaces, tables, hot showers, flush/dry toilets and dumping stations. Year-round.

Saugerties/Woodstock KOA Kampground 882 Route 212, Saugerties 800 562-4081, 845 246-4089 saugertieskoa.com 90 sites; 19 full–36 W/E sites. Camp store, children’s play area, dumping station, fireplaces, fishing, flush toilets, laundry room, pool, showers, tables. Deluxe Kamping Kabins available. Wi-Fi. Pets welcome. April–October.

Skyway Camping Resort 99 Mountain Dale Rd. (Route 52), Greenfield Park 800 447-5992, 845 647-5747 skywaycamping.com 147 sites. Electric and full hookups. Top-rated luxury camping. Boat rentals, cable TV, camp store, children’s play area, fireplaces, fishing, flush toilets, hiking trails, hot showers, hot tub spa, laundry room, picnic tables, pond, recreation building, swimming, pools and Wi-Fi. May–mid-Oct.

Sleepy Hollow Campgrounds 5636 Route 28, Phoenicia 845 688-5471 sleepyhollowcampgrounds.com 97 sites with electric. Creek, dumping station, fireplaces, fishing, flush toilets, hiking trails, showers and tables. Pets allowed. May–early October.

50 Bevier Rd., Gardiner 845 255-5193 lazyriverny.com 150 sites; 128 electric, 88 sewage hookups. Two swimming pools, fishing, camp store, Tiki Bar, snack bar, cable TV, children’s play area, tables, fireplaces, hot showers, laundry room. Flush toilets, dumping stations. Pets allowed—call for policy. May–Columbus Day.

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres 85 Martinfeld Rd., Greenfield Park 800 552-4724, 845 434-4743 nyjellystone.com 197 sites for tents, trailers and motor homes. Enjoy our pools, lake, sports, snack bar, playgrounds and activities program. Cable TV for RV sites, and free wireless internet. Meet Yogi Bear™ and friends. Open May 1–Oct. 14.

Dude Ranch Pinegrove Dude Ranch and Family Resort 30 Cherrytown Rd., Kerhonkson 800 346-4626, 845 626-7345 pinegroveranch.com 120 Room, 600–acre family-owned resort ranch. All-inclusive packages feature three meals daily, dining room with free-style dining hours, free snack bar. Thirty indoor and outdoor facilities with daily social director and scheduled activities. Cocktail parties and nightly live evening entertainment featuring the only city slicker cattle drive east of the Mississippi. Spa and fitness center available. Free day camp, nursery services. Cater to groups and families. Open year-round. ulstercountyalive.com

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Hampton Inn

1307 Ulster Ave., Kingston 845 382-2600 kingston.hamptoninn.com 81 rooms. Complimentary hot breakfast, high speed internet, indoor saltwater pool, fitness center and business center. Microwave, mini-fridge and flat-screen television in all guest rooms.

Howard Johnson Inn

2764 Route 32, Saugerties 800 446-4656, 845 246-9511 hojo.com/hotel/01656 83 rooms. Free internet access. Indoor pool and sauna. Flat screen TVs, microwaves and fridges in each room. Saugerties Diner and Lounge. Meeting/conference facilities. Handicap accessible.

Kingston Courtyard by Marriott

500 Frank Sottile Blvd., Kingston 800 321-2211, 845 382-2300 marriott.com/poucy 89 rooms. Indoor pool, fitness center. Meeting/conference facilities (accommodating up to 40 people). Free high-speed internet. Breakfast available. Non-smoking.

Pine Hill Arms Hotel & Restaurant

288 Main St., Pine Hill 845 254-4012 pinehillarms.com 20 rooms. Private baths. Meeting/conference facilities. Top-20 casual fine dining establishment. Free Wi-Fi. Fireplace in lobby. Meals. Lounge.

Quality Inn & Suites

114 Route 28, Kingston 800-4-CHOICE, 845 339-3900 choicehotels.com 142 rooms. Eight suites. Refrigerators, microwaves, coffeemakers, hairdryers, irons. Wireless high-speed, indoor pool, game room. Exercise facility on premises. Continental breakfast. Fullservice conference/banquet facilities. Roudigan’s Steakhouse. Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern, a boutique luxury hotel in the heart of Saugerties, is the perfect place for an escape.

Hotels Comfort Inn

Rodeway Inn and Suites

601 Main St., New Paltz 800 4 CHOICE (424-6423), 845 883-7373 rodewayinnandsuitesnp.com 39 rooms and suites. Free continental breakfast, free high-speed internet, local and long-distance calls, HBO. New suites feature sofa sleepers and 32” flat-screen TV’s. Pet-friendly.

Super 8 of New Paltz

2790 Route 32 , Saugerties 800 4-CHOICE, 845 246-1565 choicehotels.com 65 rooms. One efficiency. Exercise room. Full hot breakfast. HBO. Upgraded leisure rooms with microfridge. AAA-2 Stars. Pets allowed.

7 Terwilliger Lane, New Paltz 800 800-8000, 845 255-8865 super8newpaltz.com 69 rooms. Continental breakfast. Clean and comfortable. Free wireless internet, 32” LCD TVs with 100+ channels, pillow-top mattresses, fitness center, guest laundry. Handicapped accessible.

Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern

Inns & Lodges

25 South Partition St., Saugerties 845 247-0700 diamondmillshotel.com Diamond Mills is a 30-room boutique hotel, tavern and special events venue located in the historic Village of Saugerties. Nestled above the Esopus Falls. Diamond Mills offers a hotel and culinary experience like no other in the region.

Garden Plaza Hotel (Formerly Holiday Inn/Kingston) 503 Washington Ave., Kingston 800 HOLIDAY (465-4329), 845 338-0400 hikingston.com 212 rooms. Wireless high-speed internet, fitness center, business center. Restaurant, lounge and weekend entertainment. Indoor pool, Jacuzzi and sauna. Meeting/conference facilities. Packages available. Handicap accessible. AAA–3 Diamond. Pets allowed. 52 Ulster County Travel Guide

Appletree Motel and Efficiencies 5 Ruthenbeck Rd., Shandaken 845 688-7130 appletreemotelcatskills.com Six efficiencies. Private baths. A/C, cable TV. Serenity garden, BBQ. Pet friendly with deposit. Complimentary light breakfast available with reservations. Year-round.

Beaverkill Valley Inn

7 Barnhart Rd., Lew Beach 845 439-4844 beaverkillvalleyinn.com 19 rooms. Private baths. Dining room. Hiking, cross-country skiing, ice-skating, fly fishing and tennis. Indoor pool. Exercise and recreation rooms. Proudly using locally sourced ingredients. Handicapped accessible.


Mohonk Mountain House

Overnight getaways, meals, day spa—call 866.966.0348 or visit www.mohonk.com

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Colonial Inn

305 Main St., Pine Hill 845 254-5577 colonialinn.com 14 rooms with private baths. Restaurant and full-service bar on premises. One mile to Belleayre. Hunting, fishing, hiking and swimming nearby. Pet friendly. Year-round.

Copperhood Retreat and Spa

7039 State Route 28, Shandaken 845 688-2460 copperhood.com 16 rooms. Fireplaces. Meals. Indoor pool. Sauna/steam room, yoga studio, gym, tennis, trails. Meeting/conference facilities. Voted “One of ten best destination spas in the world” by Travel & Leisure 2011, and “Best Detox spa” by Real Simple.

Crystal Spring House–Rental

49 Burnham Hollow Rd., Big Indian 845 586-1080 crystalspringhouse.com Six bedrooms. Groups only (10-16 people). Weekend/weekly rentals. Catering available. Fully-equipped kitchen. Meeting, workshop, retreat and reunion facilities. All-seasons vacation packages. Year-round.

Deerfield Inn 300 Vly-Atwood Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-9807 Four rooms. Private baths. Full breakfast. Outdoor pool. Thirtyfive acres with hiking and Ashokan Reservoir views. Beaver pond and abundant wildlife.

Dream Weavers Style & Health Center

A sumptuous Imperial room at the Inn at the Emerson.

Blue Hill Lodge & Café

1471 Denning Rd., Claryville 845 985-0247 bluehilllodgecafe.com All new restaurant and five rooms with private baths and TV on the Neversink River—one of the best trout streams in the Catskills. Seasonal rates. Open year-round.

Buttermilk Falls Inn and Spa

34 North Front St., Kingston 914 388-1002 suitedreamskingstonny.com Boutique suites in the heart of historic Uptown Kingston, with access to our roof-top deck. Blocks from the New York State Exit 19, Trailways bus station and UCAT bus, transport to and from Belleayre Mountain. Also 20% discount in our café throughout your stay.

Frost Valley YMCA

2000 Frost Valley Rd., Claryville 845 985-2291 frostvalley.org 400 rooms. Outdoor recreation/conference facility with meals and programming included. Enjoy hiking by the lake, then cozy up to a warm fireplace. Retreats and families welcome. Handicap accessible. Activities available at FrostValley.org. Year-round.

220 North Rd., Milton 845 795-1310 buttermilkfallsinn.com 18 rooms. Private baths. Fireplaces. Gourmet breakfast and tea. Hudson River estate on 70 acres. Spa services. Wedding & retreat facilities. Gardens, brooks, trails, ponds, waterfalls. Minutes from Walkway Over the Hudson. Handicap accessible. Year-round.

Full Moon Resort

Catskill Rose Lodging & Dining

Kaatsban Lodge

5355 Route 212, Mt. Tremper 845 688-7100 catskillrose.com Four rooms. King-sized beds. Private baths. Amenities. Delicious food and drink. Free range meats and poultry, wild fish and organic produce. Fromers, Mobil and Zagat ratings. Year-round.

Catskill Seasons Inn 178 Route 42, Shandaken 845 688-2505 catskillseasonsinn.com 22 rooms, most with full kitchens. Private marble baths. Outdoor pool and tennis. Sixty acres of streamside hiking. Dining by fireside in lounge, candlelight in dining room or on outdoor deck in season. Steaks and fresh seafood. Free Wi-Fi. 54 Ulster County Travel Guide

1 Valley View Rd., Big Indian 845 254-5117 fullmoonresort.com Guest rooms and cottages, outdoor pool, gourmet on and off-site catering, wedding ceremonies and receptions, conference, retreat and workshop facilities. Nature and music activities. Year-round. 1811 Old Kings Highway, Saugerties 800 221-6496, 845 247-9177 totaltennis.com 42 rooms. Private baths. Fireplace in common area. “Tennis Camp” for adults. Lodging and meals included in tennis packages. 20 outdoor courts and five indoor. Babysitting service. Outdoor pool, hot tub, spa services. Bar.

Kate’s Lazy Meadow

5191 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 845 688-7200 lazymeadow.com Nine Rooms. Full kitchen in several suites, fireplaces in several suites. Natural salt hot tub. Kate Pierson of the B-52’s owns this modern retro retreat on the beautiful Esopus Creek. Year-round.


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Minnewaska Lodge

The 1850 House Inn & Tavern

3116 Route 44/55, Gardiner 845 255-1110 minnewaskalodge.com 26 rooms. Private baths. B&B feel with hotel amenities. Breakfast. Exercise room. Meeting/conference facilities. Weddings to 125. Stunning mountain views. Easy access to Shawangunk Mountains, Mohonk Preserve and Minnewaska State Park. Year-round.

435 Main St., Rosendale 845 658-7800, 855 658-1850 the1850house.com Beautiful historic building on the banks of the Rondout. Twelve rooms with private baths and either a mountain side or creek view. Close to hiking, biking and fishing. Perfect accommodations for large groups and weddings. Accessible by bus or train. Year-round.

New Paltz Hostel and Inn

The Alpine Inn

145 Main St., New Paltz 845 255-6676 newpaltzhostel.com Old-fashioned, home-like hospitality. Private and shared rooms. Cook-it-yourself kitchen, living room. Get away from commercialism.

Red House Inn

37 Alpine Rd., Oliverea 845 254-5026 thealpineinn.com 25 guest rooms, some with fireplace and Jacuzzi bath. Dining room. Outdoor pool. Perfect country location for hikers, skiers, retreats and workshops. Year-round.

The Ashokan Center

3249 Route 32, Saugerties 845 246-5533 redhouseinn.com 14 rooms and efficiencies. Private baths. Cable TV, refrigerator and microwave. Free wireless internet. Stream. Surrounded by woods. Mountain views. Short distance to Woodstock, Hunter, Catskills, HITS. Pets allowed. Year-round.

477 Beaverkill Rd., Olivebridge 845 657-8333 ashokancenter.org Year-round experiences for all ages in nature, history and the arts, on 374 acres of forests, fields and streams. Public events and programs in natural and living history, canoeing, adventure education, music, dance, more. Wholesome meals, bunk and semi-private accommodations.

Rondout Inn

The Gallery Inn

79 Broadway, Kingston 845 399-2902, 845 339-6925 rondoutinn.com Two rooms. Private baths. Unique lodging that features one-bedroom apartment suites in a historic 1820’s building. Walk to historic waterfront district, marinas, quaint shops and restaurants. Wi-Fi. Open year-round.

Schwartz’s Inn 70 North Front St., Kingston 845 389-9918 schwartzsinn.com Distinctive one- and two-bedroom suites with private bath, kitchen and sitting room in a charming Victorian setting. Located in the historic uptown Stockade District, near restaurants, cafes, shopping, art galleries, museums and bus terminal. Year-round.

Slide Mountain Forest House 805 Oliverea Rd., Oliverea 845 254-5365, 845 254-4269 slidemountain-inn.com 19 rooms, five-chalet efficiencies with wood-burning fireplaces. Dining room, lounge. Outdoor pool. Tennis, hiking and trout ponds. Set on 100 acres in the Catskill Mountain Forest Preserve. Handicapped accessible (limited). Memorial Day-Oct. Chalets. Year-round

Stony Ledge 59 John Shultis Rd., Saugerties 845 246-8827 One-bedroom apartment in a beautiful log home. Sleeps six. Fully furnished. Many amenities include spacious dining/living area, full kitchen and washer/dryer. Private entrance. Close to HITS, Village of Saugerties and Woodstock Arts Colony, golfing and skiing.

95 Broadway, Kingston 845 338-8473, 845 514-3998 (cell) thegalleryinnkingstonny.com Located in an 1860’s brick building in Kingston’s historic waterfront district, this spacious loft-style accommodation is filled with contemporary art with a beautifully appointed eat-in kitchen and all the comforts of home.

The Greens Inn 451 Washington Ave., Saugerties 845 246-5488 thegreensinn.com 29 rooms with private baths in four separate wings, each with its own kitchen and community sitting area. Satellite TV, Wi-Fi and internet. Pet-friendly. Children welcome. Next to HITS and other attractions.

The Inn at the Emerson 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 877 688-2828, 845 688-2828 emersonresort.com 26 spacious adult-only suites with fireplaces, whirlpool tubs and private decks. In-house, award-winning spa, fitness center, dining and shopping. Conference/wedding facilities.

The Lodge at the Emerson 5340 Route 28, Mt. Tremper 877 688-2828; 845 688-2828 emersonresort.com 27 rooms. Rustic elegance and Adirondack-style décor. Ideal for families. Fireplaces. Outdoor pool. Hiking, biking, fishing, tubing and skiing nearby. Conference/wedding facilities.

The Woods Retreat 28 Frankel Rd., Accord 845 658-9330 thewoodshudsonvalleyretreat.com Rustic handcrafted house on 40 secluded acres. Open floor plan and upstairs loft with queen-size bed. Two-night minimum. Call for weekend rates. ulstercountyalive.com

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The Woodstock Inn on the Millstream 48 Tannery Brook Rd., Woodstock 800 420-4707, 845 679-8211 woodstock-inn-ny.com 18 private rooms and studios. Beautiful grounds set along the cascading millstream in the heart of the Woodstock village. Bountiful continental breakfast. All rooms include cable TV and Wi-Fi access. Year-round.

Twin Lakes 198 Heritage Dr., Hurley 800 205-0617, 845 338-2400 twinlakeslodge.com 14 rooms. Two efficiencies. Honeymoon suites with heartshaped tubs and Jacuzzi. Meeting/banquet and catering facilities. C.I.A. Chef. Meals. Amenities include boating, hiking and mountain biking trails, outdoor pool, stocked fishing lake, pavilion.

Village Inn Saugerties 135 Partition St., Saugerties 917 453-8374 villageinnsaugerties.com Four rooms. Two efficiencies. Located in the heart of the Village, near all. Rooms convert into suites sleeping up to six. Wi-Fi provided. Private parking.

Woodstock Lodge 20 Country Club Lane, Woodstock 800 383-5567; 845 679-2814 woodstocklodge.com 24 Rooms. Three efficiencies. Three cabins. Fireplace. Meals. Outdoor pool. Babysitting service. Meeting facilities. Café and lounge. Walk to village of Woodstock. Pets allowed. Year-round.

Motels 87 Motel 403 Main St., New Paltz 800 879-8787, 845 255-9220 87motel.com 84 rooms. Free Wi-Fi. Continental breakfast.

America’s Best Value Inn 3497 Rt. 9W, Highland 845 691-7272 amerbestvalue.com 22 rooms. Free HBO. Refrigerators and microwaves in all rooms.

Appletree Motel and Efficiencies 5 Ruthenbeck Rd., Shandaken 845 688-7130 appletreemotelcatskills.com Six efficiencies. Private baths. A/C, cable TV. Serenity garden, BBQ. Pet friendly with deposit. Complimentary light breakfast available with reservations. Year-round.

Atlas Motor Lodge 125 Tillson Avenue Ext., Highland 845 691-8300 ext. 100 atlasmotorlodge.com 26 rooms. Free internet access. Minutes to Mid-Hudson Bridge with Marist College, the Culinary Institute of America and the State University of New York at New Paltz nearby. 56 Ulster County Travel Guide

Chelsea Motel

6099 Rt. 44/55, Kerhonkson 845 626-3551 chelseamotel.com 12 rooms and three efficiencies. Newly-renovated rooms, scenic views and wireless internet. Minutes to Lake Minnewaska State Park Preserve. Nearby hiking, biking, mountain climbing, fishing and hunting. Groups welcome. Open 24/7. Year-round.

Econo Lodge

530 Main St. (Route 299 East), New Paltz 800 424-4777, 845 255-6200 econolodge.com 32 rooms. Free Wi-Fi, refrigerators and microwaves in every room. Outdoor pool.

Motel 19/Roma Inn

187 Rt. 28 West, Kingston 845 331-1919 motel19motorinn.com 60 rooms. Restaurant on premises.

Reservoir Motel

3210 Rt. 28, Shokan 845 657-2002 Six rooms. Three efficiencies. Clean, cozy and affordable.

Rodeway Inn

239 Forest Hill Dr., Kingston 845 331-2900 rodewayinnkingstonny.com 60 rooms. Continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi. Outdoor pool. Excellent location: near Horse Shows in the Sun (HITS), skiing and Woodstock. Sky Top Steakhouse. Pets allowed.

Star-Lite Motel

5938 Rt. 209, Kerhonkson 845 626-7350 thestarlitemotel.com 18 rooms. Outdoor pool.

Starlite Motel

8722 Route 28, Big Indian 888 218-6467, 845 254-4449 starlite-motel.com Eight newly-renovated efficiencies. Catskill charm with modern conveniences. Amenities include full kitchen, TV/.DVD, Wi-Fi, backyard picnicking, continental breakfast. Close to Belleayre Mountain, lake, hiking and charming villages. Handicap accessible.

Super 8 Kingston

487 Washington Ave., Kingston 800 800-8000, 845 338-3078 super8.com 84 rooms, with free continental breakfast, wireless internet and cable TV. Families welcome. Pets allowed with permission. Four handicap accessible rooms.

Super 8 of Highland

3423 US Route 9-West, Highland 800 800-8000, 845 691-6888 super8.com 44 rooms. Continental breakfast. Fitness center next door. Pool table in lobby. AAA-AARP. Pets allowed. Handicapped accessible.

Super Lodge

129 Rt. 28, Kingston 845 338-4200 superlodgekingston.com 116 rooms. Eight Jacuzzi rooms. Indoor pool (seasonal only), sauna and fitness center. Family restaurant. Handicapped accessible. Year-round.


Treat yourself for the day or a few hours on the lower Esopus Creek, leading to the scenic Hudson River. You will feel a sense of relaxation

SAUGERTIES MARINA 24 Ferry Street Saugerties, NY 845-246-7533

New eet of rental boats and kayaks arrived this year!

and freedom, sighting various wildlife, such as bald eagle or blue heron. Cruise the Hudson for lunch at a restaurant off the dock, or bring your own picnic, letting your kids or yourself fish on a lazy afternoon with nature. Enjoy this experience while renting a pontoon boat, fishing boat, rowboat, kayak or canoe.

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Climb aboard our fun and relaxing round-trip train excursions along the scenic Esopus Creek departing Mt. Tremper and seasonal train trips through the historic city of Kingston!

Please call (845) 688-7400 or visit catskillmtrailroad.com

10 Bridge Street, Phoenicia, NY (845) 688-5553 www.towntinker.com Memorial Day Weekend to September 30

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Resorts Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa 1195 Arrowhead Rd., Ellenville 877 WOW-HAVEN, 845 210-1600 honorshaven.com A four-season resort destination situated on 250 breathtaking acres, Honor’s Haven Resort and Spa boasts formal gardens, championship golf, superb resort amenities and a host of spa sevices, as well as over 36,000 sq. ft. of dedicated meeting space.

Hudson Valley Resort & Spa 400 Granite Rd., Kerhonkson 888 948-3766, 845 626-8888 hudsonvalleyresort.com 275 rooms. 41,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space. European health spa and fitness center, indoor/outdoor pools, golf, tennis, cigar bar.

Mohonk Mountain House 1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 800 772-6646, 845 255-1000 mohonk.com 259 rooms. Meeting/conferences. Weddings. Meals by award-winning chefs. Award-winning spa. Fireplaces. Pristine lake. Indoor heated pool. Fitness center. Miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing. Ice skating, rock climbing, boating, tennis, golf and children’s programs. Year-round.

Pinegrove Dude Ranch and Family Resort 30 Cherrytown Rd., Kerhonkson 800 346-4626, 845 626-7345 pinegroveranch.com 120 room, 600–acre family-owned resort ranch. All-inclusive packages feature three meals daily, dining room with freestyle dining hours, free snack bar. Thirty indoor and outdoor facilities with daily social director and scheduled activities.

Rocking Horse Ranch Resort Newly opened in Phoenicia, The Graham & Co. defines the new “Catskill Cool” style. Photos by Poul Ober.

The Graham & Co. 80 Route 214, Phoenicia 845 688-7871 thegrahamandco.com 13 rooms. Four efficiencies. Four-season getaway, with outdoor movies and bonfires, weather permitting, new pool, bocce ball field, volleyball, badminton and bikes. Near ski slopes, fishing and tubing. Lounge, Wi-Fi, internet and fireplace. Free breakfast Saturday.

The Lake Motel 669 Broadway, Ulster Park 845 339-2913 thelakemotelny.net On Mirror Lake. Eleven efficiency rooms with microwaves, refrigerators, cable, Wi-Fi, full baths, tables and chairs. Offering canoes, rowboats, picnic tables, charcoal grill & fire pit. Nightly, weekly and contractor rates. Handicap accessible. Pets allowed.

Village Motel

70 N. Main St., Ellenville 845 647-6020 34 rooms.

Wenton Motel

3127 Route 9W, Saugerties 845 246-1071, 845 853-5588 wentonmotel.com 27 Rooms. 58 Ulster County Travel Guide

600 Rt. 44/55, Highland 800 647-2624, 845 691-2927 rockinghorseranch.com Our all-inclusive property includes Big Splash indoor water park, unlimited horseback riding, over 100 activities, children’s day camp, outdoor pools, waterslides, Winter Fun Park, nightly entertainment and much more. A fun-filled year-round family resort.

Skyway Camping Resort

99 Mountain Dale Rd. (Rte. 52), Greenfield Park 800 447-5992, 845 647-5747 skywaycamping.com 147 sites. Electric and full hookups. Top-rated luxury camping. Boat rentals, cable TV, camp store, children’s play area, fireplaces, fishing, flush toilets, hiking trails, hot showers, hot tub spa, laundry room, picnic tables, pond, recreation building, showers, streams and tables.

Soyuzivka-Ukranian National Association (UNA) Estate

216 Foordmore Rd., Kerhonkson 845 626-5641 soyuzivka.com 87 rooms. Meeting/conference facilities. Meals. Outdoor pool. Tennis. Hiking trails, playgrounds and hockey rink. Nestled on 400 acres in the Shawangunk Mountains, a Ukrainian-American resort with old-world charm and traditions.

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres

85 Martinfeld Rd., Greenfiled Park 800 552-4724, 845 434-4743 nyjellystone.com A family camping and lodging resort. Enjoy our pools, lake, sports, snack bar, playgrounds, and activities program. Cable TV for RV sites and cabins, and free wireless internet. Meet Yogi Bear™ and friends. Open May 1–Oct. 14.


In the Heart of the HUDSON VALLEY WINE REGION in Historic New Paltz, NY

Hand selected wines and spirits from the Hudson Valley, New York State and around the world. 20 New Paltz Plaza, NY 12561 Monday - Saturday 9:30am to 9:30pm, Sundays Noon to 7pm (845) 255-7475 | www.foxandhoundwines.com Friend Fox and Hound Wine and Spirits on Facebook!

WALLKILL RIVER HOUSE The Hudson Valley’s Leading Country Shoppe Country Furniture, Home Decor & Gifts 35 WALLKILL AVE, WALLKILL

845-895-1410

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Spas & Spiritual Retreats Birchcreek Retreat

Route 28, Pine Hill 845 254-4004 birchcreekretreat.com Detox, aggressive weight loss, fitness and health restoration. Juice fasting and personal training. Spa treatments. Year-round.

Buttermilk Falls Inn and Spa 220 North Rd., Milton 845 795-4050 buttermilkspa.com Hudson River estate. Escape and indulge on 70 acres just 75 miles from New York City. Spa services and pool, sauna and steam room. Bridal packages. Minutes from Walkway Over the Hudson.

Couple relaxes at the spa at Buttermilk Falls in Milton.

Center for Symbolic Studies 475 River Road Ext., New Paltz 845 658-8540 symbolicstudies.org Sponsors a rich array of workshops, lectures, professional trainings, seasonal festivals, ceremonies, dance and outdoor adventure programs. Handicapped accessible. Year-round.

Copperhood Retreat and Spa 7039 State Rt. 28, Shandaken 845 688-2460 copperhood.com Voted “One of 10 best destination spas in the world” by Travel & Leisure 2011. Voted “Best Destination Spa of Hudson Valley 2004,” “10 Best in World for Affordability 2006” by readers of Spa Finder Magazine. Extensive services. Indoor pool.

Epworth Camp and Retreat Center 8 Epworth Lane, High Falls 845 687-0215 epworthcenter.com 200-person meeting and conference facility that sleeps 115. Activities include canoeing, team building, low ropes, hiking, caving, and more. Wi-Fi, outdoor pool, fireplaces, lounge. Handicap accessible. Pet friendly. Open year-round.

Hudson Valley Resort & Spa

Secluded, Asian inspired day spa offering a wide range of body and facial services. Specializing in Dr. Hauschka facial treatments and products. Voted “Best Small Day Spa in the Hudson Valley.” Hours: Wed–Sat, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

River Rock Health Spa 62 Ricks Rd., Woodstock 845 679-7800 riverrock.biz Best of Hudson Valley Awards five years, including “Best Day Spa 2011” and three years as TripAdvisor.com’s “#1 Attraction Woodstock.” Massage, skincare and more. Licensed therapists.

SIMHARA–Portal of the Heart, Holistic Spa and Sanctuary 85 Kyserike Rd., Stone Ridge 845 687-SPA1 (7721) simhara.com Rustic, tranquil and unique: bring your mind, body and spirit into harmony at this historic stone home and natural energy vortex, providing the finest all-organic, customized beauty, relaxation and wellness treatments & programs.

Spa at Honor’s Haven Resort

400 Granite Rd., Kerhonkson 888 948-3766, 845 626-8888 hudsonvalleyresort.com Slow down, relax and let yourself go with a soothing visit to our European health spa and fitness center. Spa features Jacuzzi, sauna, steam rooms and indoor/outdoor pool.

1195 Arrowhead Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 210-1600 honorshaven.com The Spa offers natural and restorative treatments in a serene environment, alleviating stress and tension. Facilities offer fitness center, indoor pool, wet/dry sauna, Jacuzzi, yoga, tai chi massages and facials. Memberships available.

Lifebridge Sanctuary–Retreat & Conference Center

The Spa at Mohonk Mountain House

333 Mountain Rd., Rosendale 845 658-3439 lifebridge.org Up to 30 overnight guests, 60 for day conferences. Green building on 95 acres of the Shawangunk Ridge with panoramic Catskill Mountain views, perfectly suited for group reflection and creative thinking. Private hiking trails. Handicap accessible.

Menla Mountain Retreat – Center for Health & Happiness 375 Pantherkill Rd., Phoenicia 845 688-6897 Ext. 7519 menlamountain.org 98 Beds. Meetings/conferences/retreats. Meals by gourmet chef. 320-acre estate surrounded by national forest. Deluxe accommodations. Private houses and cottages. Wellness spa, yoga studio and sanctuary. Outdoor swimming, tennis and hiking. Call for an appointment.

One Body Spa 10 Hawksview Lane, Accord 845 626-2377 onebodyspa.com 60 Ulster County Travel Guide

1000 Mountain Rest Rd., New Paltz 877 877-2664, 845 256-2751 mohonk.com 30,000-square-foot Spa wing with 16 treatment rooms, solarium, outdoor heated mineral pool, indoor heated swimming pool, comprehensive fitness center, yoga/ motion studio.

The Spa at the Emerson 5340 Rt. 28, Mt. Tremper 877 688-2828, 845 688-2828 emersonresort.com Western and Eastern-inspired treatments, including Ayurvedic rituals. Variety of spa services including massage therapies, private couples room, salon services, fitness center and fitness classes.

Zen Mountain Monastery 871 South Plank Rd., Mt. Tremper 845 688-2228 mro.org A monastic training center offering a variety of programs and retreats that are dedicated to providing authentic and traditional, yet distinctly American, Zen training to people of all ages and religious backgrounds.


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Airports Albany International Airport (ALB)

737 Albany-Shaker Rd., Albany 518 242-2200; 518 242-2299 albanyairport.com

Joseph Y. Resnick Airport (N89)

Off Route 209, Ellenville 845 647-6570 ext. 6 Located off Route 209 between the village of Ellenville and hamlet of Napanoch. Part-time maintenance person at airport. 845-647-8401, leave message.

Kingston-Ulster Airport (20N)

1161 Flatbush Rd., Kingston 845 336-8400 kingstonulsterairport.com Community airport offering hangar and tie-down rentals. Flight school and maintenance on site. 100LL fuel available. Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Stewart International Airport (SWF)

Little Britain Road/Rt. 207, Newburgh 845 838-8200 panynj.gov/airports/stewart.html Operated by the Port of Authority of NY & NJ. Ample parking, car rentals and public transportation.

Wallkill Airport

857 Plains Rd., Wallkill 845 255-4033 Runway 2700 feet long by 30 feet wide. Runway heading 210 and 030. 62 Ulster County Travel Guide

Buses/Public Transportation Adirondack Trailways/ Pine Hill/ New York Trailways

400 Washington Ave., Kingston 800 776-7548 trailwaysny.com Local bus terminals include Kingston, Pine Hill, Phoenicia, Woodstock, New Paltz and Rosendale.

Amtrak

Ulster County 1-800-USA-RAIL, 1-800-872-7245 amtrak.com To get to Kingston, Woodstock, Saugerties and other northern sections of Ulster County, take Amtrak to Rhinecliff. Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s drop-off service can have a car waiting for you, or you can take a taxi to your Ulster County destination.

CiTiBus (City of Kingston Bus Service) 17 Hoffman St., Kingston 845 331-3725 kingston-ny.gov

MTA Metro-North Railroad–Hudson Line to Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie Dial 511 and follow prompts mta.info Frequent, convenient service from Grand Central Station to Poughkeepsie, seven days a week. Ulster County Area Transit runs supporting bus service to and from the Poughkeepsie train station. View www.co.ulster.ny.us/ucat for UlsterPoughkeepsie Link.


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UCAT (Ulster County Area Transit)

1 Danny Circle, Kingston 888 827-UCAT (8228); 845 334-8458; 845 340-3333 co.ulster.ny.us/ucat Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) offers safe, affordable, reliable public transportation service throughout Ulster County, with limited service to Orange County and connecting service to Dutchess County.

Business Associations/ Chambers Of Commerce Ellenville/Wawarsing Chamber of Commerce

124 Canal St., Ellenville 845 647-4620 ewcoc.com Tourist information for Ellenville, the Town of Wawarsing, Ulster County, and the Shawangunk Mountain region. Promotion of local businesses and community events.

Esopus Business Alliance

P.O. Box 1, Port Ewen 845 790-8185 esopusbusinessalliance.org

Meet Me In Marlborough

PO Box 1139, Marlboro 845 616-7824 meetmeinmarlborough.com All seasons. Business and Services Directory. U-pick, farm markets, tree and specialty farms, organic products, wineries, restaurants/ eateries, antiques, B&B/spas, art, dance, history, live entertainment, attractive array of shops, businesses and festival events.

New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center 257 Main St., New Paltz 845 255-0243 newpaltzchamber.org

Rondout Valley Business Association PO Box 450, Accord 845 687-4567 rondoutvalley.org

Rosendale Chamber of Commerce PO Box 533, Rosendale rosendalechamber.com

Saugerties Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 731, Saugerties 800 957-0124 discoversaugerties.com A organization of cooperating Saugerties businesses working together and networking to promote a prosperous, vibrant economy through promotions and special events for residents and visitors.

Southern Ulster County Chamber of Commerce 3553 Route 9W, 2nd Floor, Highland 845 691-6070 southernulsterchamber.org

Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce 214 Fair St., Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce 845 338-5100 ulsterchamber.org

The largest business advocacy organization in Ulster County, supported by an active and involved membership. Established many partnerships, public and private, including Ulster County Tourism to help promote tourism activity.

Woodstock Chamber of Commerce and Arts 10 Rock City Rd., Woodstock 845 679-6234 woodstockchamber.com

Hospital/Emergency Care Ellenville Regional Hospital

10 Healthy Way, Ellenville 845 647-6400 ellenvilleregional.org Critical access hospital. Services include ER, acute in-patient, physical therapy, radiology, MRI, lab, orthopedics, pain management, cardiology, gastroenterology, ambulatory surgery, swing bed unit, pulmonology, nutritional counseling and diabetes education.

FirstCare Walk-in Medical Center

222 Rt. 299, Highland 845 691-DOCS (3627) firstcaremedcenter.com Provides treatment for minor emergencies, illnesses and injuries. A convenient alternative when you need immediate care and are unable to see your regular doctor or have no personal physician. Open seven days a week including holidays.

HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus

105 Mary’s Ave., Kingston 845 338-2500 hahv.org Benedictine Hospital is a fully-accredited 150-bed acute care hospital. Benedictine offers many services including orthopedic surgery, breast care services, cardiology, radiology and sleep center services.

Kingston Campus with HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus

396 Broadway, Kingston 845 334-3116 hahv.org Kingston Hospital is a 150-bed acute care hospital with a commitment to exceptional healthcare close to home. In addition to the state-of-the-art Emergency Department, a full compliment of exceptional, patient-focused medical and surgical services are available.

Taxis Abe’s Taxi Service PO Box 222, Ellenville 845 647-5656

Call A Cab Taxi Service

87 North Chestnut St., New Paltz 845 255-6666 callacabtaxiservice.com Providing taxi service in New Paltz (255-6666), Highland (691-2222), Milton/Marlboro (795-5900) and Poughkeepsie (485-5555), including train service. Airport service for Stewart, Albany and metro area (255-6666). On call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ulstercountyalive.com

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Kingston Kabs/Blue Top Taxi

P.O. Box 2622, Kingston 845 331-8294 kingstonkabs.com Taxi transportation—local and long distance. Open daily, 24/7.

A country lane in Esopus. Photo by Anita Defina Hadley

Accord/Kerhonkson Taxi-Limo Service PO Box 12, Kerhonkson 845 626-9620

Travelers’ Information Centers

Woodstock Transportation

Belleayre Region Lodging and Tourism Service

PO Box 562, Woodstock 845 679-7766, 845 679-TAXI (-8294) Local and long distance. Hours of operation: Mon–Thu, 6 a.m.– 6 p.m., Fri, 6 a.m.–10 p.m., Sat–Sun, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. All hours available with advance notice.

Travel Planners Hudson River Valley Tours, LLC

455 Binnewater Rd., Rosendale 800 382-3818, 845 658-3101 hrvtours.com A receptive operator for the historic Hudson River Valley region, providing all services necessary in planning the perfect customized group tour to this destination. Accommodations, restaurants, attractions, itinerary planning and step on guide service.

Hudson Valley Traveler

PO Box 144, Glasco 845 750-6252 hudson-valley-traveler.com Custom itineraries of the Hudson Valley and Catskill regions for individuals or groups, suited to interests, travel style and budget. Step-on guide service in several languages. Theme-based packages available.

Shawangunk Tours

Ulster County 845 332-6038 shawangunktours.com Scenic and cultural tours of the Shawangunk Mountain Scenic Byway. Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Year-round. 64 Ulster County Travel Guide

Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, Highmount 845 254-9851 catskillhighpeaks.com A lodging and tourism service helping weary travelers find exactly what they need when it comes to lodging, dining and local services when visiting our Catskill High Peaks area. A select group of our establishments offer handicap accessible, pet friendly.

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

D.E.C.–Region 3, New Paltz Main: 845 256-3000; Hunting: 845 256-3098; Fishing: 845 256-3161 dec.ny.gov

Saugerties Tourism Information Center at McDonald’s

350 Rt. 212, Saugerties 845 246-5816 Outside building open Memorial Day - Columbus Day. Winter information is available in McDonald’s.

Ulster County Tourism Caboose

Washington Avenue, Kingston 845 340-3766, 845 340-3566 ulstercountyalive.com Open May - October.

Ulster County Tourism/Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center 20 Broadway, Kingston 800 331-1518, 845 331-7517 kingston-ny.gov 800 342-5826, 845 340-3566 ulstercountyalive.com



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Above: Buttermilk Falls in Sundown Wild Forest Preserve, by John Verner. Front (clockwise from top): The view from Bonticou Crag in the Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz, by Heather Pindar; Horse country with Mohonk Views, by Anita Defina Hadley; Sunflower fields on Old Kings Highway, Saugerties, by Anita Defina Hadley; Looking towards Gertrude’s Nose, Minnewaska State Park, New Paltz, photo by Steve Turic; Autumn in Ulster County, by Joe Turic.

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