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Bright Lake House with Hot Tub, Kayaks & Firewood

Catskills Mountaintop House w/ HOT TUB and VIEWS!

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Modern Ski-Home With Views Near Hunter & Windham

Serene Retreat w/ Cedar Hot Tub & Fire Pit

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Catskills Retreat-Pool, Hottub, Bar, Shuffleboard

Luxe Mountain Getaway|Fire Pit|Arcade|Hot Tub|Pool

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Mountain-View Retreat @ Hudson

Lakefront, newly renovated home in the Catskills

Hudson River Estate with salt.water infinity pool

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Your guide to Catskill Mountains
Welcome to the Catskills
Nature carves out its own brand of beauty in the Catskill Mountains, sandwiched between Albany and New York City, with more than 700,000 acres of pure wilderness to explore in Catskill Park. With 98 mountain peaks across four counties — Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster — the area is technically a plateau bridging the Hudson Valley and the Appalachian Mountains. Featuring rivers, lakes, and streams cutting through the varied terrain, the scenery sets an inspiring background for any kind of outdoor adventure — and a serious dose of fresh mountain air.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Catskill Mountains
Every season brings a new delight to the area. The summer weather is ripe for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, camping, and fishing among the lush green foliage, with pleasantly warm days capped off with cooler evenings. In the fall, the region shows off its true colors with stunning shades of fall foliage that usually peak in the middle of October. The bare branches of winter bring out adventurers seeking snowsports as well as those looking for some old-fashioned cozy mountain hygge. By the time the cool mountain breeze fills the area, spring blooms again as the outdoor activities ramp up. Celebrations fill the Catskills calendar year-round, including the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in the summer and the Taste of the Catskills Festival in the fall.
Top things to do in Catskill Mountains
Kaaterskill Falls
The mesmerizing two-tier waterfall — plunging 260 feet down — is the highest cascading one in New York state. A 1.4-mile roundtrip hike leads to the natural beauty that has been immortalized in various forms, mostly famously as the site where the literary hero of an early-19th-century short story took his two-decade-long nap.
Woodstock
Ignoring the fact that the famous Woodstock music festival actually happened in Bethel, an hour away from its namesake town, Woodstock is no doubt still proud of its free-spirited reputation. Explore the ruins of the Overlook Mountain House and get snap-happy at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, before heading to nearby Saugerties to wander the 6.5 acres of earthwork sculpture at Opus 40 and then to Mount Tremper to peer into the world’s largest kaleidoscope, the 60-foot Emerson Kaleidoscope inside a silo.
Mohonk Preserve
Whatever kind of mountain adventure you’re in the mood for, this 8,000-acre nature preserve is the answer. There’s hiking on its 70 miles of trails, biking along the carriage roads, running through its fields and forests, horseback riding on its wide pathways, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing across the terrain, and — most famously — climbing the Shawangunks cliffs, better known as simply the Gunks.
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- Hunter Mountain
- Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
- Belleayre Mountain Ski Center
- Minnewaska State Park Preserve
- The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark
- Howe Caverns
- Resorts World Catskills
- John Boyd Thacher State Park
- Bash Bish Falls State Park
- Zoom Flume
- Hudson Highlands State Park
- Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
- Catamount Mountain Ski Resort
- Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery
- Villa Roma Ski Resort
- Taconic State Park
- Windham Mountain
- Plattekill Mountain
- Opus 40
- Hunter Mountain Resort
- Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery
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