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Weiss Ferments: The Catskills' Best Hidden Brewery

Weiss Ferments is arguably the best brewery experience in the Catskills. I'm not here to pit their beers against Suarez or West Kill, but if you're seeking the secret garden of biergartens, an idyllic, off-the-beaten-path spot with a lush snack menu served alongside beers that capture the wild-herb freshness of the mountain air and pour it into a glass, then Weiss Ferments ought to be on your radar.

Levon Helm Studios: A Live Music Landmark in the Catskills

Levon Helm Studios, a warm, intimate music venue tucked into a barn in Woodstock, is hands-down one of the best places to see live music in New York.

Levon Helm, the drummer and one of the vocalists for The Band, designed the Barn with acoustics in mind, so there might be a scientific reason for why every song sounds so big and warm and beautiful in this landmark room. Maybe it’s the materials that were used to construct the Barn in 1975—local bluestone, hemlock, and pine—or maybe it’s the vaulted shape of the space or just a particularly excellent sound system.

I like to think that all the artists who’ve graced this stage, from David Crosby, Mavis Staples, and Emmylou Harris to My Morning Jacket, Lucinda Williams, and Steve Earle have left behind a patina of good juju. I could feel it when I walked into the room.

Where to Dump Your Garbage in Greene County

Got trash and recycling in Greene County? Looking for a local dump in the Catskills? Here’s a guide to waste stations located in Catskill, Coxsackie, Hunter, and Windham. Follow the rules, bring cash, and mindfully dispose of your garbage and recycling when garbage trucks aren’t there to serve you.

Warning: The Dangers of Pratt Rock

Pratt Rock Trail, leading up to the Mount Rushmore of the Catskills, was really tough for my city kids, who’ve already hiked plenty of beginner trails in the Catskill Mountains. I disagree with the tourism site that calls it “perfect for beginners.” For us, it was way too big a jump into harder hikes. There are some great views, but hikers need to avoid a giant wasp nest near the stone carvings.

Tanners Boathouse: Lobster Rolls, Lake Views + Canoes in Tannersville

Tanners Boat House, a New England seafood shack in Tannersville, has lobster rolls, lakeside views, a little beach with canoe, kayak, paddle board, and tube rentals, a giant playground next door, beer, wine, booze, and a trolley to take you back to town. This is their first summer of operation and it’s 2022’s best new full-service family-friendly destination in the Catskills.

A Food Nerd's Guide to Disney World

Don’t go to Disney World for the food. Go to Disney for the rides and princess-sightings, and eat the silliest, sweetest, weirdest, most delicious things you can while you’re there. A Brooklyn food critic shares favorite Disney food and drinks, plus offers tips on booking hot tables, and makes the most of club level dining at the Disney resorts.

Black Horse Farms: Spring Plants, Local Groceries, and Crave-Worthy Cookies

Black Horse Farms in Athens, NY is so much more than a typical farm stand. With two balmy greenhouses, tons of plants and garden supplies, ridiculously delicious house-made cookies, loads of local food, and everything you need to make a simple-yet-delicious meal, it’s a destination-worthy shopping experience, especially on a cold and rainy spring day.

Milkwood: A Catskills Retreat for Writers and Illustrators of Children's Books

Milkwood, the soon-to-open children’s book retreat in South Kortright, NY, feels like a dream realized. For its wife-and-husband owners, illustrator and author Sophie Blackall and Ed Schmidt, a playwright and high school English teacher, that’s exactly what it is—a dream that took a whole lot of work to come to life.

Just a short drive from Hobart Book Village, they’ve transformed an old dairy farm into a place where authors, illustrators, teachers, and librarians from the can all come together and celebrate children’s literature. Today, Milkwood actually feels like walking into one of Sophie’s illustrations.

The World's Largest Map of Ireland!

The World’s Largest Map of Ireland lives in the Emerald Isle of the Catskills. Constructed of over 170,000 bricks in 2001, this awe-inspiring map lives at the Michael J. Quill Irish Centre in East Durham. Each of the 32 counties of Ireland are represented and marked with their county flag. A bricked path bridges the gap between a map of Greene County and Ireland.