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Hudson-Athens Lighthouse
Middle of the Hudson River
Athens, NY 12015
Phone: (518) 828-5294
Located approximately 25 minutes from the campground, this lighthouse
provides tours for all to enjoy.
Irish American Heritage Museum
2267 Rte.145
East Durham, NY 12423
Phone: (518) 634-7497
This museum is located off of Route 145 in East Durham, approximately 15
minutes from the campground.
Thomas Cole National
Historic Site
218 Spring Street
Catskill, NY
(518) 943-7465
This home of Thomas Cole, a famous painter, can be viewed by guided tours.
Hi-Way Drive-in
Movie Theater
The three screen drive-in is located in Coxsackie and offers movies to be
viewed from your car during the summer months.
The Schoharie Creek Players
The Schoharie Creek Players is a community based theatre that provides
classic comedies, dramas, and musicals.
Baliwick Ranch &
Discovery Zoo
118 Castle Road
Catskill, NY 12414
(518) 678-5665
This ranch and zoo is located off of Route 32 in Catskill offers trail
rides, petting zoo, paintball, horse shows, and other special events. The
Catskill Equestrian Center is located at Baliwick Ranch and offers riding
instruction and riding camp.
Catskill
Community Theatre
373 Main Street
Catskill, NY 12414
(518) 943-2410
Catskill Hoe Bowl
305 West Bridge Street
Catskill, NY 12414
(518) 943-4980
Laser light bowling on Friday nights.
Hunter Mountain
Hunter, NY 12442
Hunter Mountain provides many summer activities including a skyride, hiking,
golf, and festivals.
Windham Mountain
33 Clarence D. Lane Road
Windham, NY 12496
Lodging and information: 800-754-9463
Office and general information: 518-734-4300
Windham Mountain provides family fun with golfing, adventure park,
paintball, and hiking
Howe Caverns
255 Discovery Drive
Howes Cave, NY 12092
Howe Caverns provides tours through underground caves.
Iroquois Museum
Howes Cave, NY 12902
(518) 296-8949
The Iroquois Indian Museum is an educational institution dedicated to
fostering understanding of Iroquois culture using Iroquois art as a window
to that culture. The Museum is a venue for promoting Iroquois art and
artists, and a meeting place for all peoples to celebrate Iroquois culture
and diversity. As an anthropological institution, it is informed by research
on archaeology, history, and the common creative spirit of modern artists
and craftspeople.
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