Set in the rolling hills of Greene County's Valley Region, Greenville is known for its iconic Catskills family resorts, scenic golf courses, and an easygoing pace of life surrounded by countryside views.

Long a destination for multigenerational summer vacations, Greenville is home to three all-inclusive resorts that have been in the business of creating lasting family vacation memories for over 100 years.
Greenville is one of the best places in the Valley Region for a round of golf, with three scenic, public courses set against the backdrop of the Catskill Mountains.
Wide fairways and mountain views at this longtime family resort's welcoming course.
Championship 18-hole layout in Freehold with ponds, sand traps, and countryside scenery.
A fun challenge for all skill levels, with award-winning barbecue at on-site Lil' Piece BBQ.
Community life often centers around Greenville Town Park, where walking paths, open lawns, and scenic views of the Catskill peaks provide a peaceful setting for a stroll or picnic.
In summer, the park’s gazebo hosts weekly concerts where locals and visitors bring their lawn chairs and blankets to tune in side by side.

Greenville remains one of the few places where visitors can still experience the classic Catskills resort tradition — multigenerational summer vacations with full slates of activities, lakeside dining, and countryside charm.
A longtime family favorite with mountain views, pools, splash pad, and activities for all ages.
220 acres with three private lakes, fishing, boating, pickleball, and a relaxed countryside retreat.
Classic Catskills pastimes like fishing, rowing, and shuffleboard in a scenic valley setting.
Greenville’s dining scene ranges from longtime roadside favorites to newer culinary surprises, with craft beer, inventive burgers, and award-winning barbecue.
From all-inclusive family resorts with over a century of hospitality to countryside retreats, Greenville offers lodging that reflects the valley’s relaxed, welcoming character.
You'll find a number of neighboring hamlets and towns worth exploring.
Mountain biking, hidden waterfalls, Bavarian dining, and classic Catskills hospitality at the escarpment's edge.
The Emerald Isle of the Catskills, with Irish pubs, cultural festivals, and Zoom Flume Water Park.
A creative hub on the Hudson, home to the Hudson River School of Art, brick-lined storefronts, and a vibrant waterfront.
Plan your visit with our annual travel guide, packed with the best destinations, dining, lodging, and things to do across the Catskills region.
