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Welcome to Sullivan
County New York
Gateway to the Catskill Mountains
Depending on your likes and
mood, you could enjoy a new activity virtually every weekend in
Sullivan County New York for the next year and not exhaust the
possibilities. Whether it’s an annual festival, a lively arts event
or outdoor recreational activity, you need not search any further
than your own backyard.
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Tourism is the number one
industry in Sullivan County New York. Sullivan County is recognized
by outdoor enthusiasts– residents and visitors alike–as a sprawling
playground with something for everyone.
Tens of thousands of acres of
publicly-owned, accessible park land is available to hikers,
bikers, horseback riders, and campers. Seventy-three lakes,
rivers and streams allow most every freshwater sport
imaginable. Of course, the best of what made the Catskills
an old favorite remains in Sullivan County, with resort
hotels offering all-inclusive packages and theme weekends |
at affordable rates. You will find top-notch trout fishing in
the famous Beaverkill and Willowemoc rivers that meet at Junction Pool in Roscoe, 19 PGA-caliber
golf courses with no waiting to tee off, outlet and antique
shopping, kayaking, canoeing and rafting on the Delaware River, and
a festival-packed summer.
Sullivan County New York has
something for everyone, for those who want to just watch the action,
Monticello Raceway offers year-round harness horse racing. The more
active can take flying lessons at one of our three airports:
Wurtsboro, Monticello or Sullivan County International in Bethel.
Wurtsboro also offers lessons in soaring. History buffs can also
find plenty to excite them in Sullivan County. Mid-May marks the
opening of Fort Delaware in Narrowsburg. Fort Delaware is an
authentic Colonial-era settlement, complete with entertainers in
period costume. In Livingston Manor, the Catskill Fly Fishing Center
and Museum offers a retrospective on the dry fly fishing heritage of
the Catskills.
Five covered bridges, three
stone-arch bridges, and the oldest standing example of a John
Roebling bridge, the famed architect of the Brooklyn Bridge, make
traveling around Sullivan County New York half the fun.
NEWS Updates:
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