High in the Catskill Mountains, the colorful village of Tannersville and the nearby hamlet of Haines Falls sit at the gateway to some of the region's most iconic scenery and outdoor adventures.

Just minutes away, Haines Falls contains some of the Catskills’ most famous landscapes, from towering waterfalls to forest preserve trails and historic viewpoints.
From iconic waterfalls to lakeside trails and historic recreation areas, Tannersville and Haines Falls offer some of the most celebrated outdoor experiences in the Catskills.

A dramatic two-tier cascade dropping more than 260 feet, one of the most famous waterfalls in New York State.
The Catskills' most historic recreation area with lakeside walks, swimming, camping, and iconic scenic viewpoints.
A peaceful public garden and nature preserve with woodland trails, meadow paths, and seasonal programs.
A peaceful fishing and picnic spot just outside the village, with the Huckleberry Rail Trail winding through forest and meadow nearby.
Exhibits, historic buildings, and a restored train station in Haines Falls — starting point for the Kaaterskill Rail Trail.
Tannersville's colorful Main Street rewards those who wander, with cafes, restaurants, and intriguing small shops featuring unique home goods, hiking gear, locally made candles, and antiques.
Brightly painted buildings, creative shops, cafes, and restaurants along one of the Catskills' most walkable downtowns.
A state-of-the-art theater anchoring Tannersville's arts scene with concerts, films, and live performances year-round.
One of the most dramatic drives in the Catskills, winding through Kaaterskill Clove before emerging high above the Hudson Valley.
Tannersville’s walkable Main Street offers a lively mix of cafes, restaurants, and casual mountain dining. Local favorite Mama’s Boy Burgers is a classic stop, while Deer Mountain Inn offers refined fireside dining tucked into the woods.
From design-forward boutique hotels to classic mountain lodges, Tannersville offers lodging that puts you within easy reach of waterfalls, trails, and Main Street.
Just beyond Tannersville and Haines Falls, the surrounding Mountain Region is home to several other noteworthy destinations worth exploring.
A four-season mountain town anchored by Hunter Mountain, with skiing, summit hikes, and slope-side dining.
A mountain destination with skiing, mountain biking, golf, and a charming village center.
A historic hamlet along the Schoharie Creek, home to Pratt Rock and surrounded by forest preserve.
The county seat and gateway to the Catskills, with a walkable Main Street and Hudson River School art history.