62 working farms, makers, markets, and producers in Sullivan County, New York.
A foundational American craft cidery founded by Andy Brennan in Wurtsboro — one of the most influential producers in the modern wild apple and natural cider movement. Brennan forages apples from abandoned homestead orchards and pre-Prohibition feral trees across the Hudson Valley and Catskills, producing single-varietal and farmhouse-style ciders that have shaped how American cider makers think about terroir. Author of *Uncultivated: Wild Apples, Real Cider, and the Complicated Art of Making a Living* (Chelsea Green, 2019). Production is small and the operation does not maintain a public tasting room — bottles are sold through limited regional retail and direct allocation. Included here for its central role in the regional cider economy rather than as a visitor destination.
Callicoon stained-glass artisan Anne Maus, trained under a European master, crafting custom original stained glass panels, shades, and windows for over 35 years.
A premium cannabis cultivator nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, Sullivan County, specializing in sungrown and greenhouse-grown cannabis using sustainable and environmentally conscious practices. Committed to craftsmanship, transparency, and the terroir of the Catskill mountain landscape.
Community Saturday market at the Barryville United Methodist Church along the scenic Upper Delaware River, running mid-May through late October, 10am–1pm. One of Sullivan County's most festive markets — features live music, fresh-brewed coffee, cooking demos by local chefs, hands-on learning for all ages, and a full range of local produce, artisanal cheeses, meats, flowers, and baked goods. Kids are a constant presence. Accepts SNAP.
A small organic vineyard and winery in Wurtsboro, near the Bashakill Wildlife Management Area. Known for the organic Sparkling Rambling Rose and a range of dry reds, whites, and rosés made with sustainable practices. Tasting room is part of the Sullivan Catskills Good Taste Artisanal Beverage Trail. Located in southern Sullivan County off NY-209.
New York State's largest freshwater wetland south of the Adirondacks, spanning 3,206 acres in western Sullivan County along the former Delaware and Hudson Canal and O&W Railroad corridors. A designated Bird Conservation Area with over 200 documented species including osprey, great blue heron, bald eagles, and waterfowl. Features 6+ miles of flat trail along the historic D&H Canal towpath, kayak and canoe access, fishing, and hunting. A premier birding destination in the Hudson Valley region. Free and open year-round.
Commercial trout hatchery at 8 Alder Creek Road in Livingston Manor, sited in the heart of Sullivan County's legendary Beaverkill watershed. Holds a New York State DEC Fish Hatchery Permit for the rearing and sale of certified disease-free fish. Offers an unusually deep trout selection for pond stocking, including rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, golden rainbow trout, and tiger trout (a brook-brown hybrid prized for its striking patterning and aggressive strikes). Buyers receive a fish health certificate.
A Sullivan County farm raising grass-fed Highland Cattle and free-range chickens with a small apiary. Offers grass-fed beef, pure raw honey, and pasture-raised poultry. Part of the vibrant small-farm community in western Sullivan County.
A brewpub housed in the newly renovated 1880s Olympia Hotel in the hamlet of Callicoon on the Delaware River. Incorporated in 2012, originally located in a converted firehouse before relocating across the street. Overlooks the Delaware River in western Sullivan County. Ten taps of NY State craft beer and cider plus a full bar with local and regional spirits. Menu features Reuben sandwiches, pub steak, monster brisket, and house-baked fare in a setting with wrap-around porch and views of the train tracks and town center. Dog-friendly on the outdoor porch. Open seven days a week, noon to 11pm.
One of the Catskills' most celebrated producer-only markets, held outdoors at Callicoon Creek Park every Sunday from April through November, 11am–2pm. In winter (December–March), moves indoors to the Delaware Youth Center every other Sunday. A member of the Sullivan County Farmers Markets Association, requiring that at least 90% of each vendor's product be grown or produced by that vendor within a 75-mile radius. Offers fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, soaps, milk, cheese, honey, maple, pottery, eggs, meat, wine, coffee, specialty foods, and baked goods. A producer-only market and true direct-from-farm destination on the Delaware River.
Arts organization in Livingston Manor serving Sullivan County and the broader Catskills community. Gallery space and educational programming for artists and craftspeople.
A GOLD LEED-certified microbrewery founded in 2014 in Livingston Manor by Ramsay Adams (founder of Catskill Mountainkeeper) and partners. Built with geothermal heating, solar power, and sustainable materials. Brews with pure Catskill Mountain water from local sources. Year-round offerings include Devil's Path IPA (named after the famous Catskill hiking trail), Ball Lightning Pilsner, Nightshine Schwarzbier, and the best-selling Grass Wagon Session IPA. Seasonal releases include Barkaboom Oktoberfest, John o' the Birds Hefeweizen, and the High Peaks IPA series. Named Best Craft Brewery in the Hudson Valley at the 2025 Tap NY Beer Competition. Taproom and beer garden with food truck service.
A craft distillery in Bethel founded in 2010, located directly across the road from the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival (now Bethel Woods Center for the Arts). One of the pioneers under New York's Farm Distillery Act, producing spirits from grains grown exclusively by NY State farmers. Flagship Peace Vodka pays homage to Woodstock; signature line also includes Curious Gin, Wicked White Whiskey, Most Righteous Bourbon, Catskill Straight Rye Whiskey, Fearless Wheat Whiskey, and the unique One & Only Buckwheat Spirit. Tasting room features an original art deco bar from the 1939 World's Fair in Queens. Adjacent Dancing Cat Saloon serves food and hosts live bands. Tours and tastings daily noon to 5pm.
The world's largest center dedicated to fly fishing, situated on 53 acres on the banks of the Willowemoc Creek in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County — the birthplace of American dry fly fishing. Houses the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame, Wulff Gallery of fishing art, Bamboo Rodmakers Workshop and Heritage Crafts Center with live demonstrations, a diverse book shop with hundreds of titles, gift shop, casting fields, and 2 miles of trails open daily. Bamboo rod making classes, guided nature walks, and over 100 events per year. Museum open Friday-Monday 10am-4pm, April-December. Trails open daily sunrise-sunset. Leashed dogs welcome. Admission $12.
Year-round farm market on Route 52 in Liberty carrying locally produced Sullivan County foods, fresh produce, meats, dairy, and Catskills farm goods. A reliable local food anchor for the Liberty area, offering a curated selection of regional products for residents and visitors to the western Catskills.
USDA and NOFA certified organic maple syrup on an 800-acre farm producing 8,000 gallons per season. Award-winning taste. catskillmountainsugarhouse@yahoo.com | catskillmountainsugarhouse.com
A grassroots environmental advocacy organization protecting the Catskill region's water, air, land, and communities from pollution and unsustainable development. Works on clean energy, protecting the Delaware River watershed, opposing fossil fuel infrastructure, and building rural community power across the Western Catskills and Sullivan County. A strong voice for the rural communities and landscapes of the Western Catskills.
A craft distillery in a former Callicoon firehouse, established September 10, 2010. Known for honey-based and grain spirits including Honey Whisky (with notes of toffee, burnt orange peel, and golden raisin), plus Honey Rye Whiskey and other small-batch releases. The tall-ceilinged firehouse tasting room features award-winning spirits, craft cocktails, and light bites in a laid-back atmosphere. Founded with a focus on locally-sourced ingredients from Catskill-region producers.
A veterinary service covering pets, horses, and farm animals across the Hudson Valley. Building a new 15,000+ square foot flagship facility to significantly expand capacity for equine and farm animal care. Serves the greater Catskill and Hudson Valley region.
A Sullivan County maker collective in Narrowsburg offering a selection of handmade products sourced from within the Catskill Mountains region — including soaps, preserves, maple syrup, specialty foods, candles, clothing, accessories, and crafts. A go-to stop for Catskills-made goods in the Western Catskills.
A farm and outdoor power equipment dealer serving the Catskills region with sales, parts, and service for tractors, chainsaws, and a full range of outdoor power equipment. Covers Greene County and surrounding Catskill Mountain communities. A practical resource for homesteaders and farmers who need equipment service in the Catskill region.
A grass-fed beef and pastured pork operation in Callicoon raising Red and Black Angus and Herefords on nothing but sun-drenched pasture. Also raises organic pork. Sells whole, half, quarter, and individual cuts direct to consumers. Runs a CSA program and is committed to making healthy, non-adulterated pasture-raised meat accessible to families. No animal by-products, no antibiotics, no hormones.
Cornell Cooperative Extension office serving Sullivan County with programs in agriculture, horticulture, food systems, family health, and 4-H youth development. sullivan@cornell.edu | sullivancce.org
A premier fly fishing and upland hunting guide service operating in the Catskill Mountains, based out of Roscoe — known as Trout Town USA. Owner and NYS-licensed guide Joe Heusinger leads wade fishing trips on the Willowemoc, Beaverkill, Delaware, Neversink, and Esopus, and offers ruffed grouse and woodcock wingshooting trips in fall across Delaware and Schoharie counties. All gear is available for rental; group trips are accommodated.
New York State DEC fish hatchery near Livingston Manor in Sullivan County, sited between two of New York's legendary trout streams — the Beaverkill and Willowemoc Creek. Specializes in rearing brown trout for stocking public waters across the state, with brood stock capable of producing two million eggs annually and total annual production of about 115,000 pounds. Open to the public year-round with a visitor center, viewing areas, and self-guided grounds. One of 12 hatcheries DEC operates statewide.
A community mushroom society serving the Delaware Highlands region of Sullivan County. Brings together mushroom hunters, foragers, and enthusiasts for identification walks, educational programs, and community foraging events in the rich forests of the Catskills.
A beloved family farm market and dairy farm on the corner of Gable Road and Route 52A in Callicoon, open year-round. Offers maple syrup, raw honey, fresh dairy products, eggs, fresh chicken, local beef, garlic, vegetables, herbs, cider, apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. A fourth-generation Sullivan County institution. Open 7 days, 9am-6pm.
A nature-inspired pottery studio in Roscoe, Sullivan County, created after the Duke family exchanged their New York City loft for a studio complex in two barns in the Catskills. Inspired by the natural world of Sullivan County and the Western Catskills.
A specialty mushroom farm in the Sullivan Catskills producing a variety of wood-grown mushrooms including shiitake, oyster, and specialty varieties. Available for CSA partnerships, farmers markets, and direct sales. One of the few dedicated mushroom farms serving Sullivan County.
Callicoon pottery studio making handmade wheel-thrown ceramics.
Charming small-town Sunday market in downtown Jeffersonville, running May through August from 11am–2pm. A member of the Sullivan County Farmers Markets Association with producer-only vendor standards — at least 90% of each vendor's product must be grown or made by that vendor within 75 miles. Features fresh produce, local goods, and a relaxed community gathering atmosphere perfect for a country Sunday morning.
A Certified Naturally Grown, fourth-generation family maple operation in Sullivan County keeping the family tradition alive. Produces pure maple syrup and maple products. Dedicated to spreading the word about starting family maple traditions. One of Sullivan County's most established maple producers.
A family-owned river outfitter operating since 1955, offering rafting, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing on 50 miles of the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. Three riverfront campgrounds provide electric sites, lean-tos, hot showers, and camp stores along the banks of the Delaware. Suitable for all experience levels, from calm flatwater paddlers to those seeking white water at Skinner's Falls.
A locally owned and operated Agway store in Liberty serving Sullivan County farmers, homesteaders, and rural residents. Carries livestock feeds, fencing and gates, garden supplies, sporting and hunting goods, clothing and footwear including Red Wing and Rocky brands. The primary full-service farm supply store serving central Sullivan County.
Open-air farmers market in downtown Liberty, run by Catskill Mountainkeeper at Creekside Park (behind the Town of Liberty Parks & Recreation; enter via School Street). Held Fridays 3-6pm, late June through mid-September. Fresh local produce, meat, dairy, eggs, honey, maple products, baked goods, and prepared foods, with live music and cooking demos. Approved for SNAP/EBT, WIC, FMNP, and Senior FMNP benefits.
Sunday market on the front lawn in the heart of Livingston Manor, one of the Catskills' most vibrant and culturally active hamlets. Held from May through October, 10am–2pm, the market brings together fresh produce, local vendors, and a creative community spirit. Livingston Manor has become a food and arts destination, and the market reflects that character — a great complement to the town's independent restaurants, shops, and outdoor culture along the Willowemoc River.
A farm nursery in Sullivan County offering plants, perennials, and seasonal farm products. A local nursery resource for the Callicoon and western Sullivan County community serving homesteaders and gardeners in the region.
Pre-designed, custom-built modern homes for country living in the Catskills. Flexible designs with options for roof style, exterior, and interior finishes. Full architectural oversight and project management from start to finish. Based in Narrowsburg, builds throughout the Catskill and Hudson Valley regions. moderncatskills.com
Saturday morning market set behind the Narrowsburg Union on Erie Avenue, operating rain or shine from mid-May through late October, 10am–1pm. Blends rustic Catskills charm with artisanal flair along the Delaware River. Features organic produce, local cheeses, pastured meats, baked goods, handmade soaps, and specialty foods. Accepts SNAP/EBT. One of Sullivan County's most vibrant community markets, reflecting the creative food-forward community that has made Narrowsburg a Catskills destination.
Narrowsburg artisan jeweler and sculptor creating handmade fine jewelry.
A craft distillery housed in a 1929 former firehouse and VFW hall in downtown Roscoe — the fly-fishing capital of New York. Originally founded in Gardiner in 2008, relocated to Roscoe in 2012. Produces the award-winning Bootlegger 21 line: New York Vodka, Gin, and Bourbon Whiskey, plus the Beaverkill brand and Do Good Spirits line. Bootlegger 21 NY Vodka is gluten-free, distilled from corn grain. Tours and tastings daily 11am to 6pm. Just two hours from NYC and a stone's throw from the Beaverkill and Willowemoc Creek.
Founded in 2012 in "Trout Town USA" by owners Phil and Donna Vallone, with brewmaster Josh Hughes producing the Trout Town line of hand-crafted beers. Operates from a former firehouse transformed into a 1,600-square-foot tasting room, bar, brewery, gift shop, and kitchen, plus a seasonal beer garden with live music. Flagship Trout Town American Amber Ale, Two Headed Stout (named for local trout legend), Streamside Pilsner, Eagle IPA, plus a rotating selection up to ten taps including their own root beer soda. Three-time People's Choice winner at the Bethel Woods Craft Beer Festival; tied first place out of 170 NY breweries in the Taste NY Craft Beer Challenge.
An alpaca farm and fiber mill nestled in the Catskill foothills between Callicoon and Jeffersonville, focusing on developing fiber characteristics of grey and black alpacas. Farm store sells yarn from their own animals, blankets, scarves, hats, gloves, mittens, felted bowls, dryer balls, Christmas ornaments, socks, and more. The fleece is super soft, hypoallergenic, and luxurious. Also sells raw fleece, roving, and batts.
A holistic apple and pear orchard and working cidery on the outskirts of Callicoon, established 2021 by Doug Doetsch (descended from a Callicoon family) and Susan Manning, with cidermaker Stuart Madany. Home to the world's first Passive House-certified cidery — a 4,000-square-foot space clad with larch wood reclaimed from the underwater pilings of the original Tappan Zee Bridge. Designed by James Hartford as a modern take on a classic bank barn built into the hillside. Cathedral-style ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a wrap-around patio with sweeping views of the orchard and Delaware River Valley. Delaware Dry and four other ciders made from estate-grown heirloom apples and pears. On-site restaurant serves orchard-to-table fare. Includes the Boarding House, a 17-room boutique hotel awarded a MICHELIN Key.
A NY State farm brewery in the Catskill/Delaware River region producing craft ales, lagers, and dry-hopped ale-ciders using all-natural, locally-grown, non-GMO ingredients including NY State barley, hops, and famous Catskill water. The Eldred brew house is the production facility; a second Tap Room and event space in Glen Spey serves food and drink and produces, barrel-ages, and stores the dry-hopped ciders. Innovative natural brewing process avoids chemicals, additives, and preservatives. Brews include the 3 Dog East Coast IPA and Loch Ada Amber Ale. Open Friday through Sunday at the Eldred location.
Livingston Manor botanical apothecary (online / by appointment) making small-batch herbal skincare.
Woodbourne maker creating handmade ceramic art tiles, nature-inspired printed textiles, and handcrafted wood home decor.
A small-batch cidery in Barryville along Route 97, established June 1, 2017. Casual, community-focused vibe with cider tastings, food, and a relaxed atmosphere. Part of the broader Stickett Inn property, which includes lodging and a café. Their signature ciders are featured on the Sullivan Catskills Good Taste Artisanal Beverage Trail.
Open-web buy/sell/trade classifieds for Sullivan County, covering Liberty, Monticello, Livingston Manor, Narrowsburg, Callicoon, and surrounding Catskill towns. Free to browse and post, no login or Facebook account required.
The annual Sullivan County Fair in Ferndale, held each August. Features agricultural exhibits, 4-H competitions, livestock shows, demolition derby, rides, live entertainment, and local food vendors. A community institution celebrating the farming and rural heritage of Sullivan County and the Western Catskills.
Network of farmers markets throughout Sullivan County operated by the Sullivan County Farmers Market Association. Markets run in Liberty, Callicoon, Rock Hill, Jeffersonville, and more from June through November. Fresh produce, meat, cheese, honey, eggs, maple products, baked goods, and specialty foods. manager@sullivancountyfarmersmarkets.org | sullivancountyfarmersmarkets.org
Sullivan County pantry providing free food to families and individuals regardless of background. Open every other Friday — call for distribution dates.
A natural health and herbal medicine resource serving Sullivan County and the Western Catskills. Offers herbalism consultations, plant medicine education, and naturopathic wellness support for rural families and homesteaders in the Sullivan County region. Part of the growing network of alternative health practitioners serving the Catskill Mountain communities.
Operated through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sullivan County. Has provided over 800,000 free meals since March 2020. Sources from regional farms and food producers. Door-to-door delivery for homebound residents, veterans, those with limited transportation.
Family-run all-halal (zabiha) livestock farm on 18 acres at 1461 NY-42 in Forestburgh, Sullivan County. Visitors select a live animal from goats, sheep, and cattle for on-site zabiha slaughter, with guidance provided for those who want to perform it themselves. Open Saturdays and during Eid, the farm serves Qurbani and aqiqah needs and offers pickup plus limited delivery in parts of New York and New Jersey.
Design-build firm founded in 2002 and the most experienced builder in Sullivan and Ulster Counties with 300+ homes built. Specializes in farmhouses, barn homes, cottages, and modern ranches. Full-service from site evaluation and engineering through architecture, permitting, and construction. Serves Sullivan, Ulster, and Dutchess Counties. thecatskillfarms.com
An herbal apothecary and wellness shop at The Shops at Narrowsburg in the heart of Sullivan County. Carries herbal products, botanical preparations, and natural body care products. Part of the vibrant independent retail community in Narrowsburg, one of the most creatively active small towns in the Sullivan Catskills.
A raw milk dairy and creamery on Tonjes Road in Callicoon producing farmstead Gouda cheese, yogurt (with local maple syrup), Greek yogurt, kefir, buttermilk, ricotta, fresh mozzarella, farmers cheese, butter, and aged raw milk cheeses. An 8th generation dairy farm with 40 Holstein cows. Raw milk bottled daily and available at the farm stand along with neighboring farms' fresh eggs, local ice cream, honey, maple, and baked goods.
A registered sheep operation on Tonjes Road in Callicoon raising Border Leicester and Black Welsh Mountain sheep primarily for fiber. Offers raw fleece, roving, batts, and hand-spun yarn in natural colors ranging from pearly white to charcoal, misty grey, and pure midnight black. Also carries fiber processing tools, blending pads, antique spinning wheels, and some fiber to spin. A rare source for hand-spun artisan fiber in Sullivan County.
A small farm brewery tucked into the landscape of Winterton Farms in Bloomingburg — reachable down a long dirt road past fragrant lavender fields and vibrant rows of hops. Homemade taps fill mason jars with handcrafted drafts inspired by the surrounding farmland. Distinctive among Sullivan County's craft beverage producers for being situated on an active lavender farm. Member of the Sullivan Catskills Good Taste Artisanal Beverage Trail.
A 73-mile stretch of the Delaware River forming the New York-Pennsylvania border, designated a National Wild and Scenic River and managed by the National Park Service. One of the finest flatwater and whitewater paddling rivers in the Northeast, with Class I-III rapids at Skinner's Falls and miles of calm water perfect for canoes and kayaks. The river corridor includes dozens of public river access points, fishing areas, hiking trails, riverside campgrounds, and historic sites. Bald eagles are frequently sighted. Visitor centers in Narrowsburg and at Zane Grey's home in Lackawaxen, PA. Free access at all public points.
A microbrewery on a 120-acre nature preserve known as Beer Mountain®, with hiking trails, mountain views, and a pond-side outdoor fire. Beers are brewed with the preserve's pristine natural spring water. Won a Silver Medal at the 2023 World Beer Cup for BaseCamp LagerBier in the Contemporary American Lager category — plus 2022 New York State and Tap NY medals for Breadwinner IPA, HEX Hazy IPA, and OM Barrel Aged Oatmeal Stout. Taproom and full-kitchen restaurant open six days a week (closed Mondays). One of the Catskills' premier brewery-destination experiences combining beer, food, and outdoor recreation.