Food scene
Great farmers market for local produce and goods. A must!!! .5 of a mile from the house
128 locals recommend
Pakatakan Farmers Market
46676 NY-30Great farmers market for local produce and goods. A must!!! .5 of a mile from the house
Great food. A bit pricey. Great for the atmosphere. Not for takeout. Reservations are a must. RT 28 Big Indian. 20 mins from the house.
440 locals recommend
Peekamoose
8373 NY-28Great food. A bit pricey. Great for the atmosphere. Not for takeout. Reservations are a must. RT 28 Big Indian. 20 mins from the house.
Great Italian on Main St. in Margaretville. 5 mins from the house. Meatballs area must.
55 locals recommend
Trattoria Locale
42287 Main StGreat Italian on Main St. in Margaretville. 5 mins from the house. Meatballs area must.
My go to. Great burgers, tacos and beer. Outdoor sitting area with music and games.
263 locals recommend
Woodstock Brewing
5581 NY-28My go to. Great burgers, tacos and beer. Outdoor sitting area with music and games.
Bowling, beer and ribs at a retro bowling alley. Cmon what’s better!
69 locals recommend
The Ark Bowl & BBQ
42366 NY-28Bowling, beer and ribs at a retro bowling alley. Cmon what’s better!
Union Grove Distillery
43311 NY-28Sightseeing
Start the day off with a hike at the highest waterfall in New York. Yes taller than Niagara’s. Hike to Inspiration Point and then down to the falls. Around 3.5 miles. I like to cap it off with lunch at the Woodstock Brewery on Rt 28
668 locals recommend
Kaaterskill Falls
Start the day off with a hike at the highest waterfall in New York. Yes taller than Niagara’s. Hike to Inspiration Point and then down to the falls. Around 3.5 miles. I like to cap it off with lunch at the Woodstock Brewery on Rt 28
For those seeking outdoor adventure, the hike at Overlook Mountain is not to be missed. The trailhead is about ten minutes from town, and its loop takes about three hours round-trip, which includes some time at the top for sight-seeing. At the top, there are multiple overlooks of the mountains, including a fire tower with 360º views—as well as hotel ruins from the early 1930’s. A gravel path makes the hike considerably easier to do year-round than others in the area, though be warned, it’s length and climb are a turnoff for many. (Still, 100% #worthit)
222 locals recommend
Overlook Mountain
For those seeking outdoor adventure, the hike at Overlook Mountain is not to be missed. The trailhead is about ten minutes from town, and its loop takes about three hours round-trip, which includes some time at the top for sight-seeing. At the top, there are multiple overlooks of the mountains, including a fire tower with 360º views—as well as hotel ruins from the early 1930’s. A gravel path makes the hike considerably easier to do year-round than others in the area, though be warned, it’s length and climb are a turnoff for many. (Still, 100% #worthit)
Tube the Esopus river. Start at Shandaken by the water release and Roccos Steak House and end in Phoenicia. You will have to park a car at each location. 2-3 hour trip. Could be cold on a cloudy day. Cooler not needed just tie a plastic bag with drinks to the tube. Lots of fun!!!
17 locals recommend
Esopus Creek
Tube the Esopus river. Start at Shandaken by the water release and Roccos Steak House and end in Phoenicia. You will have to park a car at each location. 2-3 hour trip. Could be cold on a cloudy day. Cooler not needed just tie a plastic bag with drinks to the tube. Lots of fun!!!
What better way to cap off your trip upstate!! On the way home stop for brunch or dinner at the Kingston waterfront. Fringing the Rondout Creek and the Hudson River that it feeds, Kingston’s waterfront area exudes a relaxed, maritime feel. Here in Downtown, also dubbed “the Rondout” or “the Strand,” a walkable stretch of eateries, galleries, and boutiques comes clustered along Broadway and West Strand
14 locals recommend
Kingston Waterfront
111 Hudson Valley LandingWhat better way to cap off your trip upstate!! On the way home stop for brunch or dinner at the Kingston waterfront. Fringing the Rondout Creek and the Hudson River that it feeds, Kingston’s waterfront area exudes a relaxed, maritime feel. Here in Downtown, also dubbed “the Rondout” or “the Strand,” a walkable stretch of eateries, galleries, and boutiques comes clustered along Broadway and West Strand
Great Lake to kayak and fish. Only 1/2 a mile from the cabin
66 locals recommend
Susan's Pleasant Pheasant Farm
1 Bragg Hollow RdGreat Lake to kayak and fish. Only 1/2 a mile from the cabin
Grab your mountain bike or rent one there and go for a thrilling ride down the mountain on trails for beginners to intermediate. A must do during the summer season
24 locals recommend
Windham Bike Park
19 Resort DrGrab your mountain bike or rent one there and go for a thrilling ride down the mountain on trails for beginners to intermediate. A must do during the summer season
Plattekill Mountain
469 Plattekill RdHunter Mountain
Windham Mountain Resort
19 Resort Dr