
Things to Do
EAt + DRINK
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• callicoon caffe (callicoon)
•the kitchen table cafe (callicoon)
•dutton’s tyler hill diner (tyler hill, pa) - delicious, massive breakfast plates. just over the delaware from ny
•jeffersonville bake shop (jeffersonville)
•the walk in (livingston manor)
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• ba & me (callicoon & livingston manor locations) - vietnamese - solid bahn mi’s
• spotted cow cafe & grill (roscoe) - american
• the junction (roscoe) - american
• the smoke joint (livingston manor) - bbq
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•the creek house grill (callicoon) - american - classics served in a rustic-modern setting
•northern farmhouse pasta (roscoe) - italian - homemade pasta in a cozy location
•the cabin (jeffersonville) - american
•the laundrette (narrowsburg) - pizza - new-age pizzas on the delaware river
•the heron (narrowsburg) - new american - farm to table eating on the river
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•catskill provisions distillery(callicoon)
•roscoe beer co(roscoe)
•do good spirits(roscoe)
•cochecton pump house(cochecton)
•stumble out bar(livingston manor)
•sunshine colony((livingston manor)
HIKE
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• Crystal Lake Loop: Relaxing jaunt around a lake and cool off with a swim after!
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• Jensen’s Ledges: Stunning view over the Delaware.
• Delaware Wild Forest: Located in the western catskills. Features numerous moderate/hard hikes
• Tusten Mountain Trail
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There are many longer haul trails in the Catskills that feature serious uphills if you so desire!
Activities
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• Callicoon: Charming old railroad town with almost a Western vibe
• Livingston Manor: Laid-back town popular with NYC hipsters (but not in an overly obnoxious way). Pick up some homemade jerky at Van Smokey! one of our favorite upstate towns
• Narrowsburg: Pleasant hamlet on the Delaware River with shops and high-quality restaurants
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Roscoe (self-proclaimed “Trout Town USA”), Livingston Manor, and the Beaverkill River/Willowemoc Creek area in general are famous for their fly fishing for trout. Multiple companies offer guide services/rentals.
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The Catskills has numerous antique/vintage stores to peruse
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Enjoy numerous water sports on the Delaware River like kayaking, canoeing, rafting, tubing, swimming, and fishing. weather permitting