Contents
- 1. Winter Clove Inn & Resort, Round Top
- 2. Emerson Resort & Spa, Mount Tremper
- 3. Beaverkill Valley Inn, Lew Beach
- 4. Hotel Mountain Brook, Tannersville
- 5. The DeBruce, Livingston Manor
- 6. Urban Cowboy Lodge, Big Indian
- 7. Scribner’s Catskill Lodge, Hunter
- 8. Shandaken Inn, Shandaken
- 9. The Roxbury, Contemporary Catskill Lodging, Roxbury
- 10. Hotel Dylan, Woodstock
- 11. Kenoza Hall, Kenoza Lake
- 12. Callicoon Hills, Callicoon
- 13. Melour Resort, Tannersville
- 14. Villa Roma Resort, Callicoon
- 15. Albergo Allegria, Windham
- Map of Resorts in the Catskills, NY
The Catskills have been synonymous with carefree summer vacations for over a century. New York City dwellers began to flock here in the late 19th century to escape the sweltering urban heat and soak up the fresh country air, wide-open spaces, and beautiful scenery.
During the heyday of the Catskills (1940s – 1960s), the region was New York’s premier vacation destination and counted over 500 hotels, from boarding houses and bungalow colonies to all-inclusive resorts.
Today you will find a wide range of resorts in the Catskills, including rustic-chic cabins and trendy contemporary-style lodging that have benefited from the Catskills’ renaissance in tourism. Even the historic hotels have been refurbished with modern amenities.
It’s still possible to find resorts that offer the old-time Catskills vacation experience, complete with full-board meals, recreational activities, and entertainment.
Where to stay in the Catskills depends on your vacation preferences. The Great Northern Catskills region has some of New York’s best ski resorts, hiking trails, and mountain landscapes. Within this area, the communities of Hunter, Windham, and Tannersville provide accommodations for outdoor escapes and ski vacations.
At the heart of the Catskill Park, the quaint bohemian village of Phoenicia puts travelers in a central location ideal for various outdoor activities. The famous town of Woodstock offers cultural attractions, cute boutiques, and great restaurants.
You can enjoy the area in all seasons, whether fly fishing in the springtime, leaf peeping in the autumn, or skiing during the winter. For a getaway focused on fly fishing or water sports, some of the top places to stay are Roscoe, Livingston Manor, and Deposit.
Choose the accommodations that suit your preferences with our guide to the best resorts in the Catskills.
1. Winter Clove Inn & Resort, Round Top
Accommodation: Winter Clove Inn & Resort
The historic Winter Clove Inn & Resort in Round Top is a mountain oasis just waiting to be explored. The 300-acre property is landscaped with well-manicured lawns and attractive gardens, all just steps away from a vast area of unspoiled wilderness, including a spectacular nearby waterfall.
During your stay, you’ll enjoy an all-inclusive meal plan (with three meals a day), heated outdoor and indoor swimming pools, hiking trails, and a beautiful 9-hole golf course with mountain views.
Other amenities include an on-site antique bowling alley; a games room; as well as a basketball court, volleyball court, lighted pickleball court, and lighted tennis court. During the snow season, the resort offers free cross-country ski gear.
A popular choice of accommodation if available is the resort’s large three-bedroom suite set in the former carriage house. Decorated in charming country style, this unit has two bathrooms, a large living room area, and a mini-fridge. The living room includes a television with a DVD player.
2. Emerson Resort & Spa, Mount Tremper
Accommodation: Emerson Resort & Spa
At the heart of the Catskill Park, the Emerson Resort & Spa stands alongside the gurgling Esopus Creek in the shadow of Mount Tremper. The property offers a haven of relaxation and recreation, with opportunities for hiking and biking on nearby trails, fly fishing in the Esopus Creek, being pampered at the property’s full-service spa, and taking yoga classes at the fitness center.
Guests may join guided nature walks on the resort grounds or spend some time birding. Bird watchers can spot bald eagles or great blue herons on the property, gliding above Esopus Creek. Complimentary binoculars are available from the front desk.
Amenities include a concierge; bicycles that you may borrow free of charge; a hair salon; an outdoor swimming pool (open Memorial Day through Labor Day); and pickleball courts.
The resort’s casual restaurant serves hearty American cuisine; a snack bar that offers smoothie fruit bowls and other healthy items; and a gallery of boutiques that sell clothing, home decor, toys, and local specialty-food products.
Blending contemporary minimalist style and classic decor elements, the resort’s spacious yet cozy guest rooms are outfitted with private balconies, flat-screen televisions, and mini-refrigerators. Accommodations are found in two separate buildings: the modern inn and the rustic log cabin-style lodge.
3. Beaverkill Valley Inn, Lew Beach
Accommodation: Beaverkill Valley Inn
This historic inn is cradled by a magnificent valley, near the legendary site where fly fishing began in America. In this peaceful environment surrounded by meadows and mountains, you can see the stars at night and spot eagles soaring above open fields during the day. Nature lovers will relish the hotel’s 60-acre property with miles of private hiking trails.
A destination for foodies, the Beaverkill Valley Inn has a noteworthy farm-to-table restaurant that uses ingredients from local farms and from the property’s organic kitchen garden. House-made baked goods, pastries, and bread round out the tempting menu. The four-course dinner menu changes daily, reflecting the seasonality of the dishes.
This 19-room boutique hotel features charming “country chic” rooms and top-notch amenities usually only found at larger resorts. You may use the clubhouse and children’s play area.
Other highlights of the property include the ice-cream parlor, outdoor tennis court, indoor basketball court, game room with billiards, and ping pong table. There’s also an indoor swimming pool in a beautiful glass-roofed space that dates to the 1960s. In the wintertime, it’s possible to go cross-country skiing on the property or skate on the on-site ice-skating rink.
There are also opportunities to bird-watch, relax on the front porch, picnic, and go fly-fishing on a private one-mile stretch of the Beaverkill River. Guests can also take fly fishing lessons on the property on the Beaverkill River.
4. Hotel Mountain Brook, Tannersville
Accommodation: Mountain Brook
Rustic-chic with modern amenities, the 4-star Hotel Mountain Brook offers a relaxing vacation experience. The wooded mountainside setting immerses you in the tranquility of nature.
The traditional Adirondack-style lodge includes a variety of room options. The best of these are the larger deluxe suites that have private porches or balconies, king beds, spacious living areas with traditional real fireplaces, and large bathrooms with jet tubs. They also boast roomy furnished porches or balconies. Several private cabins are also available.
The picturesque grounds feature meadows that bloom with wildflowers and benches to admire the mountain vistas. Other amenities include an outdoor terrace and fireplace for roasting s’mores, a library with books you may borrow, and a cozy fireplace-warmed den.
In addition to the property’s incredible views, a highlight of a stay at the Hotel Mountain Brook is the complimentary breakfast. This hearty homemade meal, including continental breakfast options and a hot entrée, is served in the common areas or on the front porch.
The resort has a wonderful location in the Great Northern Catskills near fabulous hiking and biking trails as well as golf courses. It’s also just a few minutes walk from the downtown of Tannersville, one of the top attractions of the Catskills. The town’s lively main street with many shops, cafés, and restaurants.
5. The DeBruce, Livingston Manor
Accommodation: The DeBruce
Chic contemporary style defines the decor and ambiance of The DeBruce, while the idyllic natural setting ensures a tranquil retreat. In the lush Willowemoc Valley, this upscale resort occupies a renovated historic hotel that dates back to the heyday of the Catskills in the early 20th century.
With only 12 guest rooms, The DeBruce feels like a boutique hotel but has the amenities of a larger resort hotel. Guest rooms are outfitted with sumptuous decor, including down comforters and fine Italian bed linens. Some rooms afford views of the Willowemoc Valley or glimpses of the Catskill Mountains.
The property, which spans hundreds of acres, has an outdoor swimming pool and common areas with views of the picturesque Willowemoc landscape, 30 miles of hiking trails, and a half-mile of private access to the Willowemoc River for fly fishing.
True to its heritage as a classic Catskills summertime resort, The DeBruce offers all-inclusive lodging that includes half-board meals (breakfast and dinner).
If you’re a foodie, this resort is for you. The hotel’s James Beard award-winning restaurant prepares exquisite meals from seasonal ingredients. The chef sources products from the property’s garden, as well as from nearby farms.
6. Urban Cowboy Lodge, Big Indian
Accommodation: Urban Cowboy Lodge
Trendy hipster vibes and rustic-chic decor define the Urban Cowboy Lodge. Catering to young travelers and couples, the hotel features edgy and eclectic decor that stands out from the typical rustic-chic Catskill lodges. Wood-burning fireplaces in the common areas lend a cozy feel.
Accommodations are in five buildings, all with mountain views. Some of the accommodations have private decks and clawfoot tubs. The suites feature outdoor cedar-wood hot tubs. There are also private cabins with small stoves and dining tables.
This stylish 3-star boutique hotel (with only 28 rooms) has an intimate feel. Still, it offers the amenities of a resort such as welcome refreshments, yoga classes, an Estonian-style sauna, a swimming hole, and summertime bonfires.
Spread out on 68 acres traversed by the Esopus Creek, this rural retreat includes private hiking trails. The remote setting means that there is no cell phone service. However, the hotel keeps its clientele entertained with DJ music on the deck.
The on-site restaurant, the Public House, offers a small menu of gourmet seasonal cuisine. The chef prepares dishes from local ingredients if possible.
There’s also a renowned restaurant nearby. The Peekamoose (open Thursday through Monday) delights guests with farm-to-table menus, that change daily, including French- and Italian-influenced specialties. The restaurant owner trained at the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne in Switzerland and previously worked at the three Michelin-starred Le Bernardin in New York City.
7. Scribner’s Catskill Lodge, Hunter
Accommodation: Scribner’s Catskill Lodge
Scribner’s is a Borscht Belt holdover from the 1960s that’s ready to welcome today’s guests. This classic Catskills resort was renovated and reopened in 2016 with minimalist-chic accommodations and updated dining options.
Many of the bright, spacious guest rooms have private balconies that look out onto the Catskill Mountains, and the suites have fireplaces. The bathrooms are decked out with terra-cotta tiles and Italian-style rain showers.
The 3-star resort property features an outdoor swimming pool, library, gift shop, bocce ball court, sauna, deck with mountain views, lawn with picnic tables, and a kitchen garden. Herbs, fruits, and vegetables grown in the garden are used to prepare seasonal menu items at the hotel’s restaurant.
Other highlights of a stay at Scribner’s include yoga classes, summertime bonfires with s’mores, movie nights, and DJ music at the pool. During wintertime, you can bring your skates and glide around the property’s ice rink.
The hotel’s casual on-site restaurant offers contemporary farm-to-table cuisine, with ingredients sourced from local farms in the Catskills and the nearby Hudson Valley. The sleek modern dining room features floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of Hunter Mountain. There’s also outdoor seating on the cedar deck.
Scribner’s Catskill Lodge is located in the Great Northern Catskills. From the hotel, it’s a short (10-minute) drive to the Kaaterskill Falls trail and other popular Catskills hikes. The hotel is also less than a five-minute drive from Hunter Mountain Resort, convenient for ski vacations.
8. Shandaken Inn, Shandaken
Accommodation: Shandaken Inn
The Shandaken Inn enjoys a breathtaking setting in a quiet valley. This 12-acre forested property is fringed by Esopus Creek, a top destination for fly fishing.
The hotel’s main building was originally the clubhouse for a golf course that dates to the 1920s. Recently renovated and reopened in 2019, the Shandaken Inn exemplifies the Catskills Renaissance trend of refurbishing historic properties to suit today’s visitors.
Blending modern and rustic elements, the guest rooms are furnished with handmade lodge-style furniture, contemporary-style designer wallpaper, oak wood floors, and fine Frette bed linens. Beautifully designed bathrooms include fancy bath products and cozy bathrobes. For the most luxurious stay, choose a suite with a fireplace and sitting area.
Recreational sports enthusiasts will appreciate the hotel’s amenities, including a well-equipped fitness center, tennis court, outdoor swimming pool, and a fire pit for summertime bonfires. A short drive away are hiking trails in the Shandaken Wild Forest preserve.
The Shandaken Inn has a casual restaurant that serves hearty American cuisine and international specialties. Accommodations include a complimentary breakfast.
9. The Roxbury, Contemporary Catskill Lodging, Roxbury
Accommodation: The Roxbury, Contemporary Catskill Lodging
The Roxbury offers a special vacation experience with themed rooms and amenities that focus on fun. It’s a great choice for families with young kids.
This 3-star resort features uniquely decorated guest rooms and studio options. Accommodations include separate kitchenettes with mini-fridges, coffee machines, and microwaves. They also come with comfy pillow-top mattresses, plush bedding, free Netflix streaming, and DVD players.
For something really special, book one of the two-bedroom, two-bathroom Tower Cottages that sleep up to six people. A bit like Disneyland, these two-story cottages feature fantasy decor inspired by fairy tales, such as spiral staircases, chandeliers, fanciful tile work, and balconies with chaise lounges. Choose from Cinderella, King Arthur, Dracula, and other themed cottages.
Resort amenities include a small on-site spa with a hot tub & sauna and complimentary continental breakfasts. As a guest of The Roxbury, you may (for an additional fee) use the larger spa facility and the outdoor pool at the Roxbury Stratton Falls (located two miles away).
10. Hotel Dylan, Woodstock
Accommodation: Hotel Dylan
The 3-star Hotel Dylan is located in Woodstock, one of the best-known small towns in New York State. Staying at this resort allows you plenty of time to the artsy, gourmet, and historic attractions of Woodstock. You will find plenty of unique shops and restaurants in town, as well as a lovely country setting.
Recently renovated, the guest rooms in this boutique hotel are each named after the music legends who made the town famous in the 1960s. Rooms come with mini-fridges, coffee makers, and breakfast.
The hotel’s eclectic amenities include a lending library of books, games, and LP records; an outdoor swimming pool with a spacious lounge area; a ping pong table; and fire pits. Guests also love relaxing on the hotel’s old-fashioned hammocks.
Guests also have access to a nearby fitness center and ski slopes. There’s also an award-winning Mexican restaurant on the property.
11. Kenoza Hall, Kenoza Lake
Accommodation: Kenoza Hall
In the Western Catskills, this elegant resort overlooks Lake Kezona on a 55-acre property of wooded, rolling hills. This serene spot is just a 15-minute drive from the historic town of Callicoon, which is one of the most charming and happening towns in the Catskills.
Kenoza Hall brings new life to a historic boarding house that was built in the late 1800s and opened in the early 1900s. The bright, contemporary-style guest rooms are accented with Victorian-inspired wallpaper and custom-built furniture that blends well with the original architecture and hardwood floors.
The hotel has 22 accommodations (including king, queen, and twin rooms, suites, and bungalows). All of the guest rooms have fine Italian bed linens, custom wallpaper, and down comforters. Abundant windows offer views of the garden or Lake Kenoza. The bungalows have private porches, separate dining areas, and gas stoves.
For a small boutique hotel, Kenoza Hall offers exceptional amenities typically found at a 3-star or 4-star resort. You will appreciate the concierge services, outdoor swimming pool with sundeck, and fine-dining restaurant with lake vistas.
The full-service spa, hot tub, and sauna ensure a pampering stay. Nature lovers can take advantage of the property’s walking paths and hiking trails. There are also guided meditation and yoga classes.
12. Callicoon Hills, Callicoon
Accommodation: Callicoon Hills
This recently renovated resort treats you to a modern version of the classic Catskills vacation experience. The resort provides everything you need for a relaxing and rejuvenating getaway.
The Callicoon Hills resort nestles in a picturesque mountain valley near the quaint town of Callicoon. You can choose from guest rooms in three different buildings, including a refurbished Boarding House built in the early 1900s and a mid-century Pool House. The historic Boarding House has a coffee shop.
Guest rooms are decorated in a contemporary, artsy, eclectic style, with custom-built furniture. Some visitors may appreciate that the accommodations do not have televisions, adding to the tranquility of your stay.
Amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and outdoor seating with amazing views of the wooded hillside. Other amenities include saunas, a mountain-view deck where you can take yoga classes, and an indoor-outdoor fitness center.
The hotel’s casual farm-to-table restaurant sources fresh seasonal ingredients and food products from local farms and artisan purveyors.
13. Melour Resort, Tannersville
Accommodation: Melour Resort
Under new ownership since 2021, this property was previously the Villa Vosilla and is still a 3-star resort property. The revamped Melour Resort now caters to kosher travelers with its all-inclusive kosher meal program. Guest rooms feature flat-screen televisions and mini-refrigerators.
Amenities at the Melour Resort include an indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi, two outdoor swimming pools (including one kids’ pool) with sundeck areas, an outdoor fire pit, an outdoor children’s playground, a games room, a fitness center, a sauna, and a tea room that provides complimentary tea.
The Melour Resort is located in the Great Northern Catskills in the rural town of Tannersville which has a good selection of cafés, restaurants, and shops (more than most Catskill towns offer) on Main Street. The resort is a 10-minute drive to the Kaaterskill Falls hiking trail and another 10-minute drive in the other direction to the Hunter Mountain Resort ski area.
14. Villa Roma Resort, Callicoon
Accommodation: Villa Roma Resort
Near the quaint historic town of Callicoon, the 3-star Villa Roma Resort appeals to families and couples, as well as business groups. The well-appointed accommodations feature traditional decor and up-to-date modern amenities like coffee makers and cable televisions, as well as full kitchens in the efficiency units.
The Villa Roma Resort is an all-inclusive resort hotel in the classic Catskills vacation tradition. You can choose accommodations that include breakfast and dinner daily, along with daytime on-site activities and nightly entertainment.
The resort also offers an abundance of recreational opportunities: archery, bowling, racquetball, bocce ball, shuttle boarding, skiing, fishing, tennis, handball, horseback riding, and ziplining.
The property has a golf course, game room, fitness center, indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and two outdoor swimming pools that are open from Memorial Day through the third weekend of September. There is also a hair salon and spa.
Kids will love the bounce houses, a waterslide, and a children’s pool. The resort also offers special activities for youngsters such as bumper boats and movie nights.
For meals and snacks, the resort offers four restaurants plus a poolside snack bar (open during summer), a ski chalet snack bar (open in winter), and a 1950s-style ice-cream parlor that’s open year-round.
15. Albergo Allegria, Windham
Accommodation: Albergo Allegria
This old-fashioned bed & breakfast hotel occupies a house that was part of a 19th-century summer vacation complex.
The Albergo Allegria is set on two acres in the town of Windham in the Great Northern Catskills. The 3.5-star hotel boasts fabulous mountain views and a great location near the Windham Mountain ski resort.
The hotel is also just a short drive from the Five State Lookout, which affords sweeping vistas of the Catskills landscape, and a 20-minute drive from the Zoom Flume Water Park.
Under new ownership since 1982, the family-owned property has been lovingly restored and updated. With the goal of creating a delightful country boutique hotel, the owners named this historic lodging the “Inn of Happiness.”
The 21-room hotel combines traditional decor such as antiques and original stained-glass windows with modern amenities like whirlpool jet tubs. Accommodations feature fine bed linens made in the USA, mini-refrigerators, and a wide selection of in-room movies.
Amenities include a picnic area, outdoor fireplace, front porch, garden with lounge chairs, and a restaurant that serves a gourmet breakfast and boxed meals to-go. Guests are also treated to fresh-baked cookies, snacks, and refreshments.