STAY AT STICKETT INN

Our address is 3380 Route 97 Barryville, New York 12719. A car is ideal for sightseeing and exploring many of the recommendations listed below, but there is plenty to do within walking distance of the inn including vintage stores, restaurants, bars, and recreational activities as our location is right along the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway. A local car service is available for reasonable rates.

Barryville is a hamlet in the town of Highland, located in Sullivan County, New York—the Western Catskills. Neighboring communities within New York state include Narrowsburg, Callicoon, Port Jervis, White Lake, Jeffersonville, Monticello, and Bethel—the town that hosted the original Woodstock Festival which is now the Bethel Woods Center For The Arts. The Upper Delaware River region of the Pocono Mountains is right across the river in Pennsylvania—check out Milford, Honesdale, Hawley, and Shohola.

THE BANG BANG BAR @ Stickett Inn is home to Stickett Inn Cider, our very own dry and hard locally produced cider as well as other local New-York-brewed and distilled liquor, beer, and wine. We also serve Intelligentsia coffee, fresh Forkin’ Good baked goods, and Mexican fare including our famous breakfast burritos and Mexican pizzas.

The Carriage House Bar and Restaurant is a fun local spot, across from the inn.

Barryville General is located directly across the road from the inn, serving up healthy food and specialty groceries.

A two-minute walk southeast on Route 97 will lead you to Barryville Kitchen and Creamery.

B.V.H. Sports Bar, is a short walk away, regularly showing all professional sports games and matches. They also have a liquor store on-site.

Back to Bakers is a wonderful spot with live entertainment on select nights, great food and a great bar, a 5 minute drive, in Barryville.

Reber River Trips is across the street and includes canoeing, kayaking, rafting and tubing on the Delaware River or you can just jump in the river! Discounts available when you mention Stickett Inn.

Shop beautiful menswear at Clobr, located within a stone’s throw of Stickett Inn.

There are zip lines and paintball just a short drive away, still within Barryville.

Find the Midline Pilates is in nearby Pond Eddy, NY. Classes and private sessions are available.

We frequently collaborate with The Outside Institute and recommend a nature or foraging walk or one of Laura Chávez Silverman’s thoughtful, wild crafting sessions. Inquire within.

Ski Big Bear is a great place to ski and snowboard and is 10-15 minutes away.

Rainy Day? No problem! Try a pottery class at Nonneta and Friends Creative with local ceramic artist and teacher Nonna Hall. Or check out classic cars at Churchill Classic Cars in nearby Eldred, New York.

Want to get outside and go fishing? Check out Housefly Fishing in historic Hawley, PA.

Across the Delaware River in Shohola, PA, within walking distance, is Rohman’s Pub—a historic spot, now a dive bar with the one of the oldest manual bowling alleys in the country. When it was an inn, Bette Davis and many other celebrities stayed there.

Kadampa Meditation Center New York is in nearby Glen Spey. The Temple is a sight to see.

If you’re craving delicious wood-fired pizza topped with hyper-local ingredients, head to Forage Pizza in Forestburgh, NY.

The town of Narrowsburg, New York is around 20 minutes away by car and has a proper, charming downtown Main Street and is home to our favorite brunch spot, The Heron. Enjoy pizza, cocktails, and views of the Delaware River at The Laundrette, or visit shops including One Grand Books, MayerWasner for upscale ethical & sustainable womenswear, Nest, 2 Queens for locally roasted coffee and Catskill wildflower honey, Narrowsburg Proper, Madame Fortuna, and more. Also, check out The Chi Hive for exercise classes and a beautifully curated holistic shop.

On the way to Narrowsburg, there are great hiking trails and The Blue Fox for a post-hike libation.

Henning’s Local is located in the upstairs space above the historic Heinle’s General Store in Cochecton Center. Delicious trout and other local fare.

In Eldred, head over to the new location of the Homestead Restaurant at The Eldred Preserve.

If you are visiting in the warmer months, don’t miss the Cochecton Pump House, a one-of-a-kind biergarten and event space inside the reimagined brick facade of an abandoned oil pump station.

Cochecton Fire Station is also a newcomer to the culinary scene and is delicious, with a beautiful atmosphere.

Milford, PA is about 30 minutes away with historic sites like Grey Towers, antique shops, coffee shops and restaurants like the Waterwheel Cafe, Bar Louis, and more.

The Lodge at Woodloch offers day spa treatments and is a 15 minute drive from Stickett Inn. It is run by some former employees of the famed Canyon Ranch. Even the day pass is wonderful.

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock festival, is under 30 minutes by car from Stickett Inn in Bethel, New York. Check out the schedule for upcoming concerts and festivals.

Also located in Bethel, Bethel Market Cafe is a great breakfast spot and has freshly baked pastries. Check out Rolling Stone Ranch for horseback riding. And the historical bar Hector’s Inn where the rock stars partied during Woodstock.

The NJ TRANSIT stops in Port Jervis, NY via Penn Station. Depending on your route, Port Jervis has become a great place to stop, 30 minutes from the inn on the way up from NYC. New restaurants and shops are opening all the time there including Fox N Hare Brewing Company, plant-based vegan cafe Fogwood & Fig, Foundry42 coffee bar, workshop and home furnishings space, and mainstays like The Erie Inn and delicious Indian food from Front Street Cafe.

There is also a bus from Port Authority, NY to Monticello, New York, home to the recently opened Resorts World Catskills casino which houses several restaurants including celebrity chef Scott Conant’s Cellaio.