Tucked into western Greene County along the Schoharie Creek, Prattsville is a historic mountain town shaped by industry, resilience, and the rugged landscape that surrounds it.

Remnants of that era remain today — from the Zadock Pratt Museum to Pratt Rock, a dramatic cliffside carving called “New York’s Mount Rushmore.” Surrounded by rolling hills, forest preserve lands, and scenic country roads, it’s an easy outing from the mountain towns of Windham and Hunter.
Often called "New York's Mount Rushmore," cliffside carvings honoring Zadock Pratt with sweeping views of the Schoharie Valley.
The historic Pratt House tells the story of the town's founder and the tanning industry that shaped the early Catskills.
Productive trout waters running through Prattsville and Lexington, with brown and rainbow trout drawing anglers each season.
Snow tubing, cross-country skiing, fat biking, curling, and snowshoeing on a historic mountaintop farm with Catskills views.
From a farm brewery in the Spruceton Valley to Italian classics on Route 23, there's plenty to eat and drink near Prattsville.
A 127-acre family farm turned brewhouse and tasting room, crafting beers with locally grown and foraged ingredients — maple sap, orchard cherries, hive honey, and wild yeast from the Spruceton Valley.
A longstanding Italian restaurant near Prattsville, known for generous portions of classic Italian and seafood dishes in a welcoming mountain setting.
A cafe, restaurant, and bar in nearby Windham highlighting fresh ingredients from local farms, with Thai cuisine and handmade Dim Sum.
Just beyond Prattsville you'll find the nearby mountain towns of Windham, Hunter, and Tannersville.
A four-season mountain destination with skiing, mountain biking, golf, and a charming village center.
A four-season mountain town anchored by Hunter Mountain, with skiing, summit hikes, and slope-side dining.
The Painted Village in the Sky, with colorful Main Street shops, Kaaterskill Falls, and North-South Lake nearby.
Plan your visit to Prattsville and the greater Catskills region with our annual travel guide, packed with recommendations for things to do, places to eat, and where to stay.
