Edit Content
Edit Content

The Catskills

The diverse region of the Catskills in southern New York is a short drive from the NYC/NJ/CT metro area, Northeastern Pennsylvania, the Capital Region of NY, and western Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Click on the map to journey through the four distinct sub regions of the Catskills and explore all that awaits you.

Ulster County

Spring Highlights

Experience the vibrant charm of Ulster County, NY, as spring colors the region with energy and excitement. Hike or bike along scenic trails lined with fresh blooms, browse lively spring markets filled with local crafts and farm-fresh goods, and enjoy open-air concerts under the sky. Embrace the perfect spring escape in Ulster County.

See What’s New, Experience the Outdoors, and Enjoy Spring Events in Ulster County.

Where to Stay

Ulster County shines brightly during the spring season, as nature awakens and the landscape transforms. The air is crisp with the scent of blooming flowers, while the trees begin to bud, signaling the arrival of warmer days. Rivers, lakes, and trails come alive with outdoor adventures, offering the perfect backdrop for exploration. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful weekend retreat, an active getaway, or a family-friendly escape, Ulster County welcomes visitors with open arms.

Things to Do

Spring in Ulster County is the perfect time to refresh your spirit and reconnect with nature. From chasing waterfalls to exploring family-friendly trails and indulging in farm-to-table dining, the region offers something for everyone looking to embrace the season’s renewal.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or quality time with loved ones, Ulster County provides the perfect backdrop for your spring escape.

FoxfireLiving

Inness-Photo Courtesy of Ulster County Toursim

Hutton Brickyards Riverside View - feat, the last Lidgerwood Crane- Courtesy of Ulster County Tourism

Photo: Field & Supply Market-Courtesy of Ulster County Tourism

Espous Creek-Courtesy of Ulster County Tourism

Eagle Cliff Sunset-Photo Credit Steve Aaron Courtesy of Ulster County Tourism