12 outdoor & recreation in Greene County, New York.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.