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Hiking the Catskills

Katie Dunn Canoeing on Lake Massawippi, in North Hatley, Quebec.

Photo: Katie Dunn

Just over an hour's drive from New York City, the Catskills region is full of stylish restaurants, boutiques, art galleries—and fabulous fall hiking.

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Hotels (1)

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    Phoenicia Belle

    Stay at this five-room Victorian B&B.

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Restaurants (3)

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    Peekamoose Restaurant & Tap Room

    The hearty restaurant is run by Brooklyn-born chef Devin Mills, who trained at New York's Le Bernardin and Gramercy Tavern. Wood-grilled steaks and 35

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    Phoenicia Delicatessen

    Stop in to assemble a picnic for a hike.

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    Sweet Sue's

    Sue Taylor runs this sweet breakfast spot.

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Activities (5)

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    Alyce & Roger's Fruit Stand

    Stopy by for the cider doughnuts.

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    Nest Egg

    Come in for hiking guidebooks and maps.

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    Panther Mountain

    The area around the mountain is a ring-shaped valley formed by an ancient meteor impact. From the top, there are Thomas Cole-worthy vistas as far as y

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    Belleayre Mountain

    Offseason, hike the ski runs to see the entire yellow and bronze valley below.

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    Giant Ledge

    Hike this 3-mile trail for panoramic views of 4,180-foot Slide Mountain.

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Similar Trips (1)

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  • Driving Trip: New York City to Kent, Connecticut

    Catskills + Hudson Valley, Litchfield County

    A self-reliant Yankee spirit permeates Main Street in Kent, a pre-Revolutionary village in Litchfield County where art galleries and antiques shops coexist with bucolic cornfields.

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