173 working farms, makers, markets, and producers in Greene County, New York.
Forestry consulting firm serving Greene, Columbia, Ulster, Dutchess, Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Delaware, Schoharie, and surrounding counties. Services include forest management plans, timber harvesting, property line locating, trail development, and NYS 480-a tax law plan preparation. Landowners can reduce property taxes through state forest programs. anthony@adforester.com | adforester.com
Cornell Cooperative Extension agroforestry resource center in Acra serving the Catskills and Hudson Valley with resources on sustainable land management, timber, and agricultural forestry.
Butchering and processing facility in Freehold serving Greene County and surrounding areas. 44+ years in business. Accessible location on Route 32. Call for scheduling and availability.
Main Street bakery and café in Windham with croissants, pastries, muffins, pies, and breakfast.
Sawmill and lumber operation in Lanesville serving Greene County. Custom framing lumber, dimension lumber, and pallets for rural and agricultural use.
Butchering and custom meat processing based in Hannacroix, Greene County. Serves local farmers and homesteaders in the Capital Region with custom processing services. Call ahead for scheduling and availability. Participates in the New York State Venison Donation Program, accepting legally harvested deer from hunters at no cost; the processed venison is distributed to regional food pantries through Feeding New York State.
Local sawmill in Cairo serving Greene County homesteaders and rural property owners with custom-cut lumber. Contact for current availability and pricing.
A year-round farm market and greenhouse destination on Route 9W with 42 greenhouses, a full garden center, and a country store stocked with locally sourced honey, maple syrup, gourmet foods, and fresh produce. The Mormor's Kitchen bakery turns out pies, breads, and pastries made from scratch. Women-owned and operated, the farm also carries fresh eggs, meats, cheeses, seasonal vegetables, nursery plants, and hanging baskets. A Pride of New York member.
A small Lexington apiary producing fresh, raw wildflower honey and pollen sourced from Catskill Mountain hives. Also offers beeswax candles and other bee-related products. Available by appointment at the farm; also found at regional farmers' markets and festivals. Contact John Sturman directly to arrange a visit or purchase.
A family-owned apple farm serving Greene County since 1903, offering u-pick apples, peaches, and cherries alongside a farm market stocked with homemade apple cider doughnuts, jams, jellies, preserves, salsas, sweet cider, and local maple syrup and honey sourced from orchard-pollinating bees. Pumpkins and horse-drawn wagon rides on weekends round out the fall experience. Several apple varieties, pears, and plums also available in season.
Artisan shop on Main Street in Tannersville where the owner handcrafts one-of-a-kind knives, bone and antler work, and other unique pieces.
A New York State Farm Brewery in a picturesque former fruit packing barn circa 1900 — opened in 2021 in Climax (Coxsackie area). Brews hazy IPAs and seasonal specialty releases including Sour Cherry Rose Graf (a cider-beer hybrid), "Sticky Situation" Chocolate Milk Stout, and "Elf Boots" Holiday Strong Ale. A stop on the Catskills Beverage Trail.
A family-owned seasonal farm stand in Leeds offering homegrown vegetables, sweet corn, tree fruit, berries, horticultural plants, nursery stock, and seasonal flowers from June through October. Pick your own strawberries and pumpkins in season. Also an active vendor at the Troy and Delmar farmers' markets. A different operation from the Catskill-based Bulich Mushroom Farm.
Third-generation family mushroom farm established in the late 1940s on 700 acres in Catskill. Grows portobello, crimini, shiitake, and button mushrooms in seven temperature-controlled mushroom houses. Supplies the Culinary Institute of America, Union Square Greenmarket, and Honest Weight Food Co-op in Albany.
A family honey operation with hives located in Windham and on the north side of Ashland Pinnacle, producing raw Catskill Mountain honey from apple blossom, white clover, and wildflower nectar. Started by Burt, now continued by his son Wayne. Products include honey in multiple sizes, honey candy in several flavors, beeswax lip balms, soaps, and hand creams. The farm store is no longer open but Wayne sells at area markets and festivals; call ahead for availability.
Weekly Sunday farmers market in the village of Catskill running May through October. Features local farms, artisan food producers, bakers, and makers from across Greene and Columbia counties.
Catskill's client-choice pantry — shoppers walk the space like a supermarket and select their own items. Will deliver to Catskill residents unable to come in person.
Greene County's largest health food and nutritional center, family-owned and operated since 1996 under the name Kaaterskill Farm Natural Storehouse and now operating as Catskill Health Food Store. Carries organic and natural foods, bulk grains, herbs, and teas, fresh and seasonal local produce, organic poultry and meats, vitamins and supplements, homeopathic remedies, natural body care products, organic pet foods, and prepared vegan meals to go.
A holistic midwifery and gynecology practice based in Catskill, serving clients throughout the Hudson Valley. Founded by a certified nurse-midwife with over a decade of hospital-based obstetric experience, now offering home-based holistic gynecology and childbirth education. Practice includes holistic gynecological care, prenatal support, and childbirth education for women across the region. Sees clients throughout the Hudson Valley from a home office in Catskill.
A custom ironwork and blacksmithing operation in Catskill, Greene County, producing hand-forged metalwork for rural properties, farms, and homes. Custom gates, hardware, railings, hooks, and decorative ironwork. Available for farm and residential projects throughout the Catskill region.
Integrative therapeutic massage and bodywork practice in Catskill. Deep tissue, Swedish, CranioSacral therapy, hydrotherapy, and aromatherapy. catskillmassagetherapy@gmail.com
Bakery and small market on Main Street in Leeds, in the historic former Mohican Trading Post, with fresh pastries, breads, breakfast sandwiches, and local goods.
Active beekeeping club founded in 1996 with 130+ member families who raise bees, teach beekeeping, and sell honey products across Greene County. catskillmtnbeekeepersclub@gmail.com | catskillbees.org
A chiropractic clinic on Five Mile Woods Road in Catskill, Greene County, treating back pain, musculoskeletal injuries, and spinal conditions for the Greene County agricultural and rural community. Accepts Medicare and Medicaid. Serving the Catskill area with conservative, non-invasive chiropractic care.
A beloved Windham institution since 1994, this family-run country store and restaurant anchors Route 23 with homemade jams, jellies, maple syrup, honey, fudge, and award-winning baked goods. The full-service restaurant serves breakfast and lunch. The store includes the Happy Sappy Maple Museum behind the main building, farm animals out back, a playground, and garden walking paths. A TasteNY attraction serving both locals and the mountain's steady visitor traffic year-round.
A sportsmen's club with nearly 100 years of history in Hunter, Greene County, serving the Great Northern Catskills outdoor community. One of the longest-running fish and game clubs in the Catskill region, celebrating the fishing and hunting traditions of Greene County and the Northern Catskills.
Cultural and arts foundation in Hunter serving Greene County with crafts programs, gallery space, and community events. Coordinates the Gallery at Hunter Village Square.
Authorized Kohler and Generac generator dealership based in Greenville serving Greene County and surrounding areas. Generator sales, installation, and service for residential and commercial properties.
A source for heirloom and open-pollinated seeds trialed and adapted specifically for the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountain growing conditions — Zones 5b through 6a. Seeds are locally selected for performance in this specific bioregion, not just regionally appropriate varieties from a catalog. Hosts seed saving workshops each February covering selection, cleaning, storage, and variety maintenance. A genuine small-scale regional seed company rooted in Catskill Mountain growing.
Main Street woodworking shop and gallery run by Mike and Mary Jo, making custom live-edge tables, cutting boards, and charcuterie boards.
Small organic honey producer in Cornwallville selling raw, local honey from a roadside hut, open daily.
A 700,000-acre public park spanning Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties — the largest park in New York State and one of the largest in the Eastern United States. Established in 1885, the park encompasses the Catskill Mountains with over 300 miles of marked hiking trails, 35 DEC campgrounds, 2,000+ miles of streams and rivers open for fishing, and some of the most dramatic wilderness in the Northeast. Home to Kaaterskill Falls, the highest two-stage waterfall in New York State. The Catskills Visitor Center in Arkville provides maps, exhibits, and trip planning resources.
A community chiropractic and wellness center in Greenville, Greene County, founded by Dr. Liz Boomhower. Uses a holistic, functional approach including myofascial release and the Webster Technique for pregnant patients. Specializes in muscle release, spinal alignment, and nervous system care for rural families and working people in the Northern Catskills. Also offers yoga, pilates, infrared sauna, and acupuncture in a community wellness model.
An artist-run weaving school in Catskill, Greene County, offering in-person and online workshops in weaving, spinning, dyeing, printing, knitting, and natural dye. Courses include Introduction to Weaving, Intermediate and Advanced Weaving, Drafting, and Natural Dye techniques covering madder, osage orange, black walnut, indigo, and plant-based dye methods. A serious fiber arts education resource rooted in the Catskill creative community.
A Catskills-based eco-friendly candle studio hand-pouring non-toxic, sustainably sourced candles in earth-evocative scents. Offers private and public candle-making classes. Products reflect a love for the forests, meadows, and wild herbs of the Catskill region.
A well drilling company serving a broad swath of the Hudson Valley and Catskills including Ulster, Greene, Orange, Dutchess, Columbia, Schoharie, and Albany counties. Offers water well drilling and geothermal well drilling for residential and farm properties. A critical resource for any rural homesteader or farm property owner needing a new well or geothermal system in the Catskill region.
Longtime general store and market in Palenville with a deli, local provisions, and grab-and-go fare.
Greenville farm raising alpacas and poultry — alpaca yarn and roving, fresh eggs, and handmade goods, with a weekend farm shop.
Greene County community action agency. Maintains a directory of all Greene County food pantries, soup kitchens, and senior nutrition sites. Operates its own pantry Monday and Thursday afternoons.
Community ceramics studio in Catskill offering wheel, hand-building, and mosaic classes for all levels.
Greene County apiary producing raw and creamed honey and handcrafted beeswax candles. Sells at local farmers markets and herb shop in Coxsackie.
Based at the 50-year-old Twin Spruce Apiary gift shop, Coxsackie Bee Goods produces and sells 100% pure raw Catskill Mountain honey alongside beautiful beeswax candles in many designs, beeswax wraps, salves, polishes, elderberry honey syrup, StarCatcher culinary herbal blends, loose-leaf premium teas, propolis, and birdhouses. Products are also available at regional farmers' markets and festivals throughout the season.
Ice cream shop in Coxsackie's waterfront district scooping small-batch ice cream (from Jane's Ice Cream of Kingston), including vegan options.
A seasonal Wednesday evening market held under the pavilion at Coxsackie's Riverside Park with panoramic Hudson River views. Weekly vendors bring fresh produce, locally brewed beer, baked goods, honey, goat cheese, meats, plants, wine, and handcrafted goods. Features live music and food trucks most weeks. Accepts senior nutrition coupons and WIC farmers' market coupons.
General store and cafe in Coxsackie's historic waterfront district, stocking local groceries, produce, and specialty foods alongside coffee and prepared items.
A gun and archery shop in Coxsackie, Greene County, featuring a TechnoHunt simulated indoor archery range where bowhunters can practice shooting at a screen of animals using their own bow and arrows. Serves hunters and archery enthusiasts throughout Greene County and the Northern Catskills.
A sportsmen's club in Coxsackie, Greene County, serving the lower Hudson Valley outdoors community near the Greene-Columbia county line. Hunting, fishing, and outdoor sports programming for members in the greater Coxsackie area.
The current home of Crossroads Brewing Company — a friendly taproom in the former Daily Mail printing facility on the bank of the Catskill Creek. Features a 20 BBL brewhouse, 10+ rotating taps of Crossroads beers (Outrage IPA, Brick Row Red, Kool Beans Imperial Milkshake Stout, Greens Fees Pilsner), plus guest taps from local cideries Indian Ladder and Nine Pin. The taproom does not serve food, but outside food is encouraged — food trucks visit the patio in warmer months. Their Athens brewpub (21 Second Street) is permanently closed; that location is now Night School.
Family dairy farm in Halcott Center with a self-serve farm store offering cream-line milk, cheese, eggs, and meats.
Stained-glass artist in Catskill creating custom windows, transoms, and pendant lighting, plus restoration of period stained glass.
Local feed and farm supply store carrying animal food, dog and cat food, lawn seed, food plotting supplies, and Carhartt apparel. Family-owned and community focused.
One of the oldest feed dealers in the Hudson Valley with nearly 150 years in business. Wholesale and retail animal feed, livestock supplies, and farm essentials.
Family-run coffee shop and cafe on Main Street in Tannersville with house-made pastries and a selection of local soaps, candles, and artwork.
Cairo bakery known for custom cakes, cupcakes, and ready-to-go baked goods on Main Street.
Producing baseball bat billets and furniture parts from Catskill hardwoods. Also a 30 MBF dry kiln operation supplying dimension parts for building and woodworking projects.
Integrative medicine practitioner in Cairo and Hudson. Doctorate from Pacific College of Science. 10+ years surgical experience combined with Eastern healing. Herbal medicine, tui na, cupping, sports recovery, pain management. DoktorKatiana@gmail.com | doktorkat.com
Micro boutique flower farm growing hundreds of flowers in raised beds without chemicals or pesticides. Year-round cut flower CSA available. Fresh vibrant blooms at local markets.
A family-friendly farm in the Catskill foothills raising pasture-raised pigs and chickens for meat, free-range eggs, and grass-fed beef. The two-story barn store stocks farm-raised meats, seasonal produce, local cheeses, maple syrup, honey, jams, fresh baked bread, and handcrafted gifts. U-pick apples, peaches, and flowers available seasonally. The farm uses organic practices with OMRI-approved inputs throughout.
Family farm store in Cornwallville offering fresh milk, eggs, pasture-raised chicken and meats, produce, and baked goods.
A local food subscription and delivery service based in Athens, Greene County, delivering 5-8 varieties of fruits and vegetables weekly to over 700 workplaces and community pick-up locations across eastern New York and Fairfield, CT. Delivers year-round. Field Goods chooses the seasonal items and purchases them from Hudson Valley farms. An accessible way to get local farm food without going to a market.
Studio potter in Catskill designing and creating organically shaped, modern handmade ceramic items for the table and home. fisheyeceramics.com
A licensed NYS mushroom foraging and outdoor guide business operated by Sam Warren, a licensed New York State hunting, camping, and hiking guide as well as a licensed mushroom forager. Leads guided mushroom walks, identification workshops, and outdoor immersion experiences. Committed to responsible foraging, sustainable harvest, and connecting people to the wild landscapes of the Catskills.
Beekeepers Chris and Lisa Layman maintaining apiaries across five Hudson Valley counties. Cornell Master Beekeeper. Beekeepers at Olana State Historic Site, Greene Land Trust, and Woodstock Land Conservancy. foxfarmapiary.com
A community farm near Schenectady offering an authentic homesteading experience alongside fresh, sustainably raised food. Features work parties, pick-your-own days, seasonal festivals, demonstrations and workshops covering traditional rural skills. Also offers a unique camping farmstay. One of the most hands-on homesteading education farms in the Capital Region.
A small certified organic farm on Tannersville's Main Street growing more than 50 varieties of vegetables, shiitake mushrooms, and flowers year-round, with laying hens and honey bees on the property. Established in 2017 as a model of high-yield mountaintop market gardening on less than one acre, the farm features an 8,600-square-foot heated cold-weather greenhouse. The farm stand operates all year, making it one of the only year-round local food sources on the mountain. Also wholesales to local restaurants.
Greene County's local hearth shop, family-owned since 1973. Carries wood, gas, and pellet stoves and fireplaces from Vermont Castings, True North, Pacific Energy, Quadra-Fire, and Heatilator. Also carries pellet fuel, supplies, and Green Mountain Pellet BBQ Grills. Contact: Kyle Morrison. gemstoveandfireplace.com
A full-service brewpub and elevated comfort-food restaurant that opened in summer 2024 in the former Brennan's Roadhouse on Route 81 in Earlton, named for the building's gray paint and a willow tree on the property. A partnership of two longtime restaurant families — Joe and Kate Konopka (owners of Red's Restaurant in West Coxsackie since 1999) and Joe and Lisa Salvino (Track 32 Italian Pub, Paul's Pizza, Pomodoro's) — built the brewery from scratch under New York State's Farm Brewery framework, drawing on a combined 80+ years of hospitality experience. Brewmasters Joe and Lisa Salvino with Paul Buchanan now run ten original brews on tap, including the namesake Gray Willow West Coast IPA. Standout menu items include rabbit stew, pork osso bucco, Kate's Disco Fries, and deep-fried deviled eggs. Patio with firepit and Adirondack chairs; live music; part of the Catskills Beverage Trail.
Family-run halal livestock farm at 10251 NY-32 in Greenville, Greene County, offering 100% halal, certified, hand-slaughtered (zabiha) cows and goats. Animals are grass-fed and open-air raised, with on-site meat processing, delivery options, and a Qurbani service centered on Eid ul-Adha. Known locally for a clean, organized, family-friendly experience.
A small greenhouse nursery in Cornwallville, Greene County, offering a rotating inventory of trees, shrubs, fruit plants, vegetable varieties, and perennials — native and non-native, with an emphasis on plants that complement native flora. A local growing resource in Greene County.
Open-web buy/sell/trade classifieds for Greene County, covering Catskill, Coxsackie, Hunter, Windham, Athens, and surrounding towns. Free to browse and post, no login or Facebook account required. Includes vehicles, household items, garage sales, and community events.
Family-owned farrier supply shop in Greenville serving equestrians and farmers across Greene County and beyond for 25+ years. Complete line of farrier supplies, horseshoes, blacksmith tools, horse equipment, tack, and saddles. Feed building stocked with Nutrena, Poulin, and Blue Seal. Buy and trade used saddles. Owners Butch and Tammy Colbert. gchorsesupply.com
Family-owned outdoor power equipment dealer since 1992. Authorized Bobcat, Cub Cadet, and STIHL Elite dealer. Sales, service, parts, and financing. Among the top 100 Cub Cadet dealers nationally. info@greenecountypower.com | greenecountypowerequipment.com
Annual bare-root native tree and shrub sale each spring. Affordable native species for homesteaders and landowners throughout Greene County. gcswcd.com
Residential and agricultural well drilling, pump installation, and water quality testing. Serving Greene, Columbia, and Ulster counties. Licensed and insured. Free estimates on all projects.
NYS Grown & Certified fiber farm owned by Cydney Cornell. 21 Romeldale CVM sheep — a rare American fine-wool breed — on 122 acres. Raw fleeces, yarn, and roving at farm and at the NYS Sheep & Wool Festival. greenecountywool.com
The annual 4-H and youth agricultural fair of Greene County, held each July at Angelo Canna Town Park in Cairo. Features animal exhibits, 4-H competitions, food vendors, classic car shows, and community programming. A celebration of rural youth and agricultural tradition in Greene County.
An all-natural organic produce farm on historic Stone Bridge Road in Cornwallville, operating on the site of the former Black Walnut Farm. New owners Bill and Suzy Vogler revived the long-fallow fields and reopened the farm as Greene Farms, continuing the organic vegetable growing tradition of the property. Produces a variety of seasonal vegetables and greens for the local community.
Veteran-owned family farm growing specialty cut flowers. Healing hearts through flower power. Seasonal cut flower arrangements and bouquets available at markets.
Cafe and market in a restored 1875 church in Hensonville, pairing house-made food with a small market of New York-sourced provisions and pantry goods.
A pasture-raised livestock farm in Earlton raising heritage-breed crosses of pork, beef, chicken, and eggs on open pasture. All animals are rotationally grazed, and USDA inspected meat is available by the whole or half carcass as well as by the pound in custom cuts. The farm also boards horses and transports livestock. Call or check the website for current availability and delivery or curbside pickup options.
Sixth and seventh generation farm producing pure maple products including maple syrup, maple cream, and maple candy. Family tradition spanning nearly two centuries.
Family farm in Earlton producing fresh pork and house-made sausages, including maple breakfast, hot and sweet Italian, and kielbasa.
Full-service electrical contractor and authorized Generac and Kohler generator dealer based in Catskill. Serving the Hudson Valley and Capital District for 30+ years. Generator sales, installation, seasonal service, and emergency repair. holdridgepowersystems.com
Licensed land surveyor based in Greene County serving Catskill, Cairo, Athens, Hunter, Tannersville, Windham, and surrounding communities in Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, and Ulster Counties. Services include boundary surveys, topographic surveys, subdivisions, site plans, and flood elevation surveys. holtzsurveying.com
A regional organization serving as a valuable resource for hunters exploring The Great Northern Catskills and the surrounding Hudson Valley. Promotes science-based deer management, habitat improvement, and quality hunting experiences throughout the region.
Eighth-generation working farm on Cochrane Road in Durham, Greene County, designated by NY State as a National Bicentennial Farm in recognition of more than 200 years of continuous Hull family stewardship since the post-Revolutionary era. Operates simultaneously as a working livestock farm, a family farm-stay destination with three guest houses where visitors milk cows, gather eggs, and feed baby animals, and a DEC Licensed Shooting Preserve (Hull-O Pheasant Preserve) offering guided pheasant, white-tailed deer, and eastern wild turkey hunts across 300+ acres of the Northern Catskills, with full hunting packages that include lodging and three farm-fresh meals daily.
A brewery kitchen and tasting room just miles from the highest peak in the Great Northern Catskills, offering over 15 brews on tap including Ales, IPAs, Porters, Stouts, and Lagers. Pub-style food includes Indian, gluten-free, and vegan/vegetarian options. Growlers and cans to go. A stop on the Catskills Beverage Trail and a natural pairing with Hunter Mountain skiing or warm-weather hiking.
Fine art created from wood inlay — marquetry and parquetry artwork using Catskill hardwoods. Custom inlay art pieces and decorative wood panels. Available at inlayart.com.
Family farm in East Jewett with an on-farm meat shop — pasture-raised beef, pork, and chicken plus eggs and seasonal vegetables.
A young family farm in Greenville raising New York Grown and Certified Berkshire pork, rotationally grazed beef, and registered Pygmy goats. Berkshire hogs are all born and raised on farm and fed a grain-based diet grown on neighboring farms. Cattle receive a mixed diet of pasture, hay, and grain. A self-serve honor-system farm stand operates year-round at the farm, and halves of hogs and quarters of beef are available by order.
A full-service mountaintop garden center and landscape firm established in 1987 on Route 23C in Jewett, carrying over 500 varieties of perennials and 500+ annuals, bedding plants, herbs, and vegetables. The curated nursery draws customers from Albany and beyond, offering a garden-like shopping environment with knowledgeable staff. Also provides landscape design and installation, bulk mulch and soil delivery, and serves as a wedding and event venue.
Small owner-operated land surveying business with 29 years of experience. Licensed in New York and California. Serves Albany, Greene, Rensselaer, and Columbia Counties. Personal attention on every project — owner Kevin Rounds performs all research, fieldwork, and CAD drafting. Specializes in Albany and Catskill areas. krlandsurveying.com
French patisserie in Windham making croissants, pastries, cakes, and cheesecake fresh daily.
Family farm in Hannacroix offering fresh pork and house-made sausage.
Longtime Tannersville restaurant, cheese cafe, and antiques shop with a market of specialty cheeses and gourmet goods.
Specialty farm growing rare, heirloom, and unique produce and flowers. Produces jams, jellies, syrups, candies, spices, dehydrated foods, and savory shortbreads. Unique colored egg varieties.
A small-batch hard cider and mead maker in Catskill, Greene County, crafting beverages that reflect the agricultural and ecological landscapes of the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains. Sources 100% New York State ingredients within an hour of their cellar — hand-picking and foraging wild apples from abandoned orchards, foraged mountain fruit, and partner farms. Makes wild-fermented ciders with native yeasts, barrel-aged meads, and low-alcohol ciders from repressed pomace. A true expression of Hudson Valley apple culture.
A biweekly covered market at the Lexington Municipal Center Pavilion, running rain or shine through the Catskill growing season. Vendors offer maple syrup and maple products, raw honey, beef, pastured poultry, pork, lamb, eggs, mushrooms, cheese, baked goods, herbal soaps, jams, chutneys, shrubs, tinctures, foraged greens, and garlic. A November holiday fair extends the season. Free admission, children's play area, and live music featured regularly.
Farm and farm store in West Coxsackie offering house-made cheeses, milk, and pasture-raised meats.
Four-acre homestead in Greenville Center with a self-serve farmstand, open daily dawn to dusk, offering pastured poultry and rabbit, chicken and duck eggs, garlic, maple syrup, and wood crafts.
Custom sawmilling throughout the Hudson Valley for over 25 years. Brings a portable sawmill to your property and mills your trees into lumber on site. Serving Greene and surrounding counties.
Catskill-based mutual aid kitchen. Prepares meals and stocks free fridges across the region; excess produce moves into the mutual aid network.
Selective timber harvesting and safety instruction service in the Catskills. Responsible logging practices protecting watershed and forest health in Greene County.
Septic design, installation, pumping, and cleaning serving Cairo, Greene County, Columbia County, Ulster County, and the broader Hudson Valley region. Full-service land development company handling septic from design through installation. maggioandsons.com
Employee-owned energy services company selling, installing, and servicing Generac whole-house standby generators. Serves Albany, Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, Rensselaer, Columbia, Greene, Dutchess, Ulster, and Orange Counties plus Vermont. Generator financing with no down payment. maincareenergy.com
A third-generation maple farm nestled in the northern Catskill mountains, producing 100% pure maple syrup using seasoned hardwood for boiling — no fuel oil, no filter additives, and no chemical defoamers. Offers maple syrup, maple cream, honey, hay, and maple gift packages with UPS shipping available year-round. A registered food producer following FDA food safety requirements.
A multi-generational family maple farm on County Route 2 in Lexington producing pure maple cream, sugar, and syrup alongside raw honey and farm-fresh fruit preserves. The farm stand operates on an honor system daily, making it a quiet roadside stop for those traveling between the mountain communities. Call ahead to confirm current availability.
Working farm and event venue on the Hudson River in Coxsackie, hosting weddings and farm-to-table gatherings.
Maple producer in Windham's Mitchell Hollow making and selling maple syrup and related products.
Certified organic market garden in Prattsville in the northern Catskills, growing a diverse range of seasonal vegetables on Route 10 in Greene County. Uses certified organic practices throughout. Supplies fresh produce to area farmers markets and direct customers — a clean, honest source for local organic vegetables in the western Catskills.
Craft brewery and taproom on Main Street in Windham.
A 200-acre public garden at 2,400 feet elevation in the Catskill Mountains, founded in 1977 by physician Peter Ahrens and his wife Bonnie to study the winter hardiness of native and exotic trees. Today the grounds combine cold-hardy tree collections with meadows, wetlands, boardwalks, and Devonian bedrock outcrops accessible via well-maintained trails. A timber-frame Education Center anchors a robust calendar of workshops in foraging, natural dyeing, herbalism, field botany, forest bathing, pinhole photography, and the arts; the annual Canopy Dinner is the marquee summer fundraiser. Members free; $5 suggested donation for non-members.
Maple producer on a 110-acre Jewett farmstead in the Catskills, making 100% pure New York State maple syrup and granulated maple sugar.
A community-centered organic farm on a historic 1807 homestead in West Kill, growing two acres of biodynamic vegetables, grains, and medicinal herbs using low-till, cover-cropping practices. The Collective includes an on-site farm stand, community workshops in grain processing, fermentation, and foraging, and the eclectic Sootz Records shop in the farmhouse. Also a regular vendor at the Lexington Farmers' Market and the Phoenicia market.
New in 2024 at 21 Second Street in Athens — the former Crossroads Brewing brewpub space (Crossroads consolidated to its Catskill Taproom). Night School offers local and global beers and wines alongside pizza by the slice. A welcome addition to the Athens dining scene right on the Hudson River waterfront.
Small family-run farm on Cauterskill Road in Catskill growing fresh produce sold direct from the farm.
Small-batch bakery in Greenville crafting naturally leavened sourdough breads and cookies, sold via a self-serve roadside stand and online ordering.
In addition to propane delivery, Nolan Energy offers free Generac generator installation with qualifying propane service. Serves Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, Schenectady, Ulster, and surrounding counties. nolanpropane.com/generators
The most popular destination in the Catskill Park, featuring two adjoining lakes at 2,200 feet elevation near the site of the historic Catskill Mountain House hotel. Features a swimming beach, boat rentals, 109 tent and trailer campsites, picnic areas, and access to 18+ miles of hiking trails including the iconic escarpment trail to Kaaterskill Falls and Artist Rock. The former hotel site offers sweeping panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and beyond. Open May through Columbus Day weekend.
A full-service construction company based in Tannersville serving all of Greene County. Offers new construction, renovation, and restoration services for rural and mountain properties throughout the Northern Catskills. Family-owned operation with a commitment to quality craftsmanship for homes, farms, and outbuildings.
The Northern Catskills chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, serving as a welcoming gateway into the region's rich wild turkey hunting heritage. Connects hunters, visitors, and members with the traditions and resources of Catskill turkey hunting in Greene County and the Great Northern Catskills.
A wildlife club in the Great Northern Catskills offering families, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts an authentic Catskills sporting traditions experience rooted in hunting, fishing, and wildlife appreciation.
Small farm in the Spruceton Valley (West Kill) with a farm stand selling eggs, pancake mix, and farm goods.
A mobile sawmill service based in Greene County serving the Capital Region, Hudson Valley, and Eastern New England. Uses a Wood-Mizer computer-controlled bandsaw with an ultra-thin kerf blade — more precise and higher yield than traditional milling. Bed extension handles timbers up to 30 feet, ideal for post-and-beam construction. Comes to your location to mill your trees on-site, eliminating log trucking and providing a green, efficient solution. Slabs available for custom woodworking projects.
A gastropub in a renovated bottling plant in the valley region of the Great Northern Catskills. 17 beers on tap available in sampler flights, by the pint, and by the pitcher, plus fermented beverages from an on-premises distillery. Family-friendly menu including traditional wings, homemade mac and cheese, burgers, and a kids menu. Growlers available. Live entertainment regularly, $0.50 wings every Sunday.
A fifth-generation maple operation producing Catskill Mountain pure maple products since 1898, operating formally as Partridge Sugar House since 1991. With approximately 2,500 taps and wood-fired evaporation, the farm yields 500–700 gallons of pure maple syrup annually. Products include classic maple syrup, maple cream, maple candy, and maple roasted peanuts — all made without filter additives or chemical defoamers. Now with a sixth generation becoming involved.
A family farm in Catskill, Greene County, raising grass-fed Hereford beef using organic management and sustainable forestry practices. Steaks and roasts available by the half, box, or individual piece. A community-rooted Greene County operation committed to ecological land stewardship.
Cairo café and bakery, voted Best of Greene County for coffee, with house-baked pastries, breads, and ready-made sandwiches and salads.
Family farm in Oak Hill dedicated to sustainable and ethical farming practices. Pasture-raised chickens given high-quality organic, soy-free, grain-free, antibiotic-free feed. Chickens graze daily on pastures for 6-8 weeks before processing. Available at farmers markets, farm stand, and wholesale. Contact Julie O'Connor for purchasing. facebook.com/ResilientRootsFarm
A seventh-generation family farm growing more than 250 varieties of vegetables, fruits, and meats on the Leeds-Athens Road. From amaranth to zucchini, the farm produces grass-fed beef, pork, chicken, and eggs. Sells through a farm CSA, regional and New York City farmers markets, and the Field Goods delivery network. Call for current on-farm hours and availability.
A 40-year-old restaurant and brewery in Catskill featuring an international variety of beers brewed on site — from an award-winning German Helles Lager and Mexican-style Lager to an American Stout "brewed to a deep dark pearl," a West Coast Pale Ale, Italian-style Pilsner, and more. Family-friendly menu includes appetizers, entrees, pizza, and homemade desserts with an Italian twist. Rip Van Winkle beers are sold throughout the Catskills.
A community sportsmen's club in the Great Northern Catskills celebrating the region's rich fishing and hunting traditions. Offers family-friendly outdoor experiences rooted in Catskills tradition — hunting, fishing, and conservation education for the Greene County community.
A specialty fishing store in Catskill, Greene County, run by a fisherman for fishermen. Stocks rods, reels, thousands of lures, accessories, and live bait with a particular focus on Hudson River stripers, bass, and Catskill trout. Also provides fishing information and local water knowledge for the Hudson River and surrounding Catskill streams and rivers.
Mixed production farm providing organically grown vegetables, meat chickens, and eggs on 14 acres of field and pasture overlooking the Catskills. Food with Integrity.
A boutique farm stand on Route 23A in Prattsville run by Robert and Sandra Kiley, growing quality vegetables directly in the fields behind the stand. Sweet corn, heirloom potatoes (Red Norland, Carola, fingerlings, Adirondack Blues), tomatoes, lettuces, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, melons, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, squash, pumpkins, apples, gourds, and Indian corn. Local honey and maple syrup also available. Open mid-July through November 30.
A seasonal u-pick apple orchard in Climax open from July through December, offering several varieties of apples alongside apple cider, cider doughnuts, peaches, and pumpkins. Pick your own apples in season or purchase from the farm stand. A classic Catskill foothills destination for fall picking.
Artisan sourdough bakery in Cairo specializing in long-fermentation breads and buttery croissants made with traditional technique and quality ingredients. Known for dedication to craft and consistent quality. Products available at the Catskill Farmers Market on Sundays and at the bakery at 466 Main Street in Cairo — follow on social media for weekly availability.
Artisan bakery on Main Street in Tannersville — handcrafted pies, pastries, and breads.
Organic farm store on Route 32 in Catskill carrying fresh produce, plant starts, local cheese, eggs, bread, and pantry goods.
Maple producer in the Spruceton Valley, West Kill, selling syrup and maple products from its storefront.
Woodshop and studio in Catskill village where craftsman Simon Perschbacher makes one-of-a-kind custom furniture and wooden art from local hardwoods, steel, and concrete.
Seasonal farm market at the corner of Routes 32 and 406 north of Greenville, part of the Stanton family's long-running farm operation in Albany and Greene Counties. Carries farm-grown vegetables, sweet corn, homegrown strawberries, and a full range of seasonal fruits and produce. Open June through September.
Local lawnmower and small engine repair service in Greene County. Repairs lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment in the Catskill area.
Family-owned herbal apothecary and shop in downtown Catskill offering handmade tea blends, custom teas, salves, infused oils, bath and skin products, soaps, candles, aromatherapy oils, and handmade gifts. Will create custom items on request. stingingnettleny.com
A family-owned apothecary shop in downtown Catskill, Greene County, opened in 2022 by the Argoff family. All products are handmade on-site from organic and natural ingredients: herbal teas, custom tea blends, tinctures, salves, infused oils, bath soaks, scrubs, clay masks, soaps, candles, aromatherapy, culinary spice blends, and infused vinegars. Offers personalized service and will create custom products for specific needs. Named after the stinging nettle — a reminder that herbalism requires caution and respect.
A 300-acre certified organic CSA farm in the foothills of the northern Catskills, delivering vegetable shares since 1996 to Greene County, the Hudson Valley, New York City, and Connecticut. The on-farm store opens weekends in season, featuring certified organic vegetables, transplants, CSA enrollment, and marketplace items including honey, maple syrup, coffee, and local breads. The spring plant sale on Mother's Day weekend is a community highlight.
A community sportsmen's club in the Great Northern Catskills celebrating the region's rich fishing and hunting traditions in Greene County. Brings together area hunters, anglers, and shooting sports enthusiasts to preserve and share Catskill outdoor heritage.
A fifth-generation family farm stand at Route 32 in Catskill, consistently voted the Chronogram Best Farm Stand in the Hudson Valley. Jim and Matt Story, along with the next generation James, Matthew, and Mark, grow a vast selection of fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and starter plants at reasonable prices. Open daily June through November with fresh produce picked each morning, local maple syrup, honey, and hay. Pick your own strawberries and peas in season.
Family-owned 35-acre retail and wholesale nursery serving Greene County since 1956. Trees, shrubs, perennials, greenhouse crops, bedding plants, herbs, vegetables, and full landscaping services. info@storysnursery.com | storysnursery.com
A true farmhouse brewery crafting beers at the foot of the Catskill Mountains. Subversive sources all of its ingredients locally, brews exclusively with its own floor-malted grains, and draws inspiration from the seasonal bounty growing in the surrounding Hudson Valley — one of very few breweries in the Northeast operating its own malthouse. The kitchen offers Subversive's famous smash burgers, sandwiches, mac & cheese, salads, and a kids menu. Live music performances under the beer garden tent.
Six-generation Athens family farm (established 1897, a NYS Century Farm) selling pastured chicken eggs and frozen goat meat, open year-round.
Handmade goat milk soap crafted in Earlton with love using natural ingredients. Each bar made in small batches using fresh goat milk from their own herd.
Veteran-owned commercial beekeeping operation selling honey bees, pollinating services, beekeeping equipment, raw honey, beeswax products, and bee-related supplies.
Homestead farm store on the McManus Homestead in Acra selling their own honey, pasture-raised eggs, maple syrup, hot sauce, extracts, and handmade soaps.
Windham yarn shop and fiber-arts hub with a curated selection of yarns and notions, knitting classes, and a cozy sitting area with coffee and tea.
Small bakery in Coxsackie known for pies, cream puffs, pastries, cookies, and coffee.
A seasonal farm stand in Catskill, Greene County, open Wednesdays 2pm-6pm from June through October. Local vegetables, eggs, and farm products in the heart of the Catskills.
Cafe and prepared-foods counter on Main Street in Tannersville with breakfast and lunch, a small grocery, and coffee.
Bakery and eatery in Greenville offering custom cakes, pastries, coffee and tea, with gluten-free options.
A boutique vineyard and tasting room sitting on four acres at the base of Windham Mountain, producing fine wines on site as well as showcasing the best-rated wines that New York State has to offer — all under one roof. Pairs flights and full glasses with charcuterie and cheese plates in a charming Catskills setting.
A community farmers' market at The Gypsy's Closet in Freehold, bringing local goods to the rural heart of southern Greene County every Thursday evening during the growing season. Vendors offer meats, cheeses, eggs, breads, baked goods, honey, jams, and jellies — a convenient mid-week stop for the surrounding communities of Freehold, Greenville, and the Catskill foothills.
A 20-acre choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm started from seedlings in 1983, now carrying approximately 20,000 hand-sheared trees. Varieties include Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir, Scotch Pine, Canaan Fir, and Spruce, with an excellent selection of trees taller than 10 feet. Award-winning handmade wreaths and Christmas novelty decorations are also available at the farm. Retail and wholesale. New York Grown and Certified.
A small vegetable and flower farm in the village of Athens growing seasonal produce using all-natural methods, with a specialty in Asian vegetables alongside conventional market greens. Operates a weekly farm stand on Saturday mornings and offers a virtual farm stand for pre-orders throughout the season. One of the few direct-to-community farm stands operating right in the village center of Athens.
Farm-to-jar canned goods made with garden and locally sourced produce. Raises dairy goats and pasture-raised hens for eggs. All products handmade in small batches.
Main Street deli baking its own bread and rolls on premises, with deli sandwiches, salads, baked goods, and coffee.
Windham shop run by soap makers that also serves as a venue for nearby artisans and craftspeople, carrying handmade soaps, candles, hot sauce, and local goods.
A 120-acre family farm — a former dairy farm — transformed into a brewhouse and tasting room nestled in the high peaks of the Catskill Mountains. The brewery uses ingredients cultivated or foraged on its property (including maple sap), sources local yeasts, and crafts funky farmhouse ales, crisp lagers, and hoppy IPAs. Men's Journal recently named West Kill among the "Most Scenic Breweries in America to Enjoy Beers With a View" for its stunning foliage views in the fall. Outdoor seating, food pop-ups, and live music draw crowds from across the region.
A forest farm and educational organization in Cairo, Greene County, operated by Anna and Justin. Runs a mushroom laying yard, woods-cultivated forest botanicals, and demonstration wild-simulated ginseng planting. Stewards and forages wild edible and medicinal plant and mushroom species as part of a diversified forest farming operation. Offers educational tours of the forest farm in partnership with the Mountain Top Arboretum and regional organizations.
A seasonal community farmers market in Windham, Greene County, held Saturdays 9am-1pm from May through October at 5410 Route 23. Local produce, food, and artisan goods from Greene County farms and producers in the Northern Catskills.
Windham's weekly Saturday market on Main Street bringing together local and organic produce, meats, cheeses, maple syrup, honey, handmade soaps, artisan breads, pastries, woodworking, flowers, and skin care products. Live music is featured weekly. Located across from The Windham Local, it is the social heart of the mountain community on Saturday mornings from mid-May through late October.
Artisan woodworking studio in Windham specializing in chainsaw wood carvings, custom wood signs, and handcrafted furnishings and decor. All work done by hand in the Catskills.
East Durham woodworking shop producing custom cabinets and wood products, including assembly of the Cheese Grotto, plus vinyl signs and custom apparel printing.
Multidisciplinary healing arts space in downtown Catskill. Acupuncture, bodywork, Eastern medicine, movement and martial arts classes. Online classes also available. yaadwellness.com