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Your complete guide to a perfect upstate weekend: never-ending beer, charming towns, beautiful hikes, and food galore.
The Hudson Valley is home to some of the most fertile soil in the world — the Black Dirt Region. The mineral-rich soil left behind by an ancient glacial lake makes for high-quality crops and clean water. People have been taking advantage of such resources for years.
Enter: beer, and an abundance of top-notch breweries.
This is a local’s look (me!) at not only where to drink — but where to eat, sleep, shop, and breathe in the Hudson Valley. Consider this your personal access to my Google Maps.
Foodie • Nature • Mountain • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wine
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It's time to get out of the city. New York City is always exciting, but it can be completely exhausting. You need to breathe fresh air and stretch your legs. You want to hike up a mountain, jump into a lake, search for waterfalls, sip seasonal IPAs, taste freshly picked veggies, and try to ski for the first time in, well, way too long. It's a good thing the Catskill Mountains are so close.
The Catskills are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They cover nearly 6,000 square miles in southeastern New York and sit about 100 miles northeast of New York City. On the eastern edge, the mountains rise steeply from the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River.
The area became a popular summer escape in the mid-20th century. All-season, outdoor activities--from fishing and hiking to cross-country skiing and snowboarding--are now the biggest draws. Old lodges and motels are being turned into boutique hotels. Plus, in the last few years, new bakeries, bike paths, bookstores, breweries, coffee shops, farm-to-table restaurants, ice cream shops, and record stores have been popping up on a seemingly weekly basis. The Catskills are cool again.
Since it's impossible to see everything in the Catskills during one trip, this guide focuses on the Northern Catskills, including the towns of Catskill, Hunter, Palenville, and Windham.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: hamlets, towns, villages
Stay: cabins, hotels, lodges
Eat: bagels, cafes, pizzerias, restaurants
Drink: breweries, cideries
Shop: farm stands, record stores
Do: forests, gardens, hikes, lakes, ledges, lookouts, mountains, rocks, trails, waterfalls
Transportation: parking lots
Note: I travel to the Catskills frequently, so this guide will be updated.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Design • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Are you looking for an escape from New York City? Do you want to enjoy nature but still sleep in a comfortable bed at the end of the day? You don't have to go camping to enjoy the beauty and the fresh air around the Catskill Mountains. Here are 14 hotels--from the Northern and Eastern Catskills near the Hudson River to the Southern Catskills along Pennsylvania's border--to help you start planning your trip. The list ranges from pretending you're roughing it (cute little cabins) to serious pampering (awarding-winning restaurants, relaxing spas). Once you find your comfort level, you'll be ready go hiking, jump into lakes, search for waterfalls, sip IPAs at breweries, taste freshly picked veggies at farm stands, or try to ski in no time.
Note: I travel to the Catskills frequently, so this map will be updated.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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A chunk of upstate New York, between the Hudson Valley and the Adironacks.
As breathtaking as the views are around every bend, the plethora of new businesses is just as exciting. The shops, restaurants and lodging all have a rich sense of place, celebrating the bounty of the lush land around them. Towns like Delhi, Hamden and Bovina are the kinds of places I want to return to again and again – not because they're overflowing with options, but because the ones they have feel so warmly inviting.
Boutique • Foodie • Nature • Slow Travel • Road Trip
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