View of the Catskills looking over the Hudson River (Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Nestled in southeastern New York State, the Catskill Mountains have always been a beloved escape for city dwellers seeking a breath of fresh air and a taste of natural beauty. Just about 100 miles northwest of New York City, this stunning region became a favorite summer retreat for Jewish Americans in the mid-20th century, affectionately known as "the Borscht Belt."
Spanning Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, and Delaware counties, the Catskills boast rolling hills, dense forests, and sparkling lakes and streams. It's super convenient too—just a 2 to 2.5-hour drive from the city, making it the perfect spot for a quick getaway.
Because it’s so accessible, it does get busy, especially during those peak summer weekends. Traffic can pile up, which is why many smart travelers hit the road on Thursday night to beat the Friday rush. This little trick lets you kick off your weekend early and work remotely on Friday if you need to, so you're all settled in and ready to enjoy without skipping a beat.
Grossinger's Hotel in Liberty, NY (Photo: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)
A Nostalgic Look Back
Imagine the Catskills in the 1950s, a scene straight out of "Dirty Dancing." This was the place to be! Starting in the early 1900s, Jewish immigrants seeking a break from the city hustle found a slice of paradise in the Catskills. They initially settled into cozy farmhouses that offered not just a bed for the night, but kosher meals and a genuine taste of country living.
As word spread, these farmhouses quickly transformed into bustling hotels and charming bungalow colonies by the 1920s. But it was after World War II that the Catskills really hit their stride. The area exploded in popularity, becoming the summer hotspot for Jewish families. Iconic resorts like Grossinger's, Nevele Grand, The Concord, Kutsher's, The Pines, and Homowack sprang up, offering everything from luxurious spa treatments to top-notch entertainment.
The "Golden Age" of the Catskills, stretching from the 1950s through the 1970s, was truly something special. It wasn’t just about the kosher delicacies or the cool poolside vibes. The Catskills buzzed with Jewish humor, live shows by legends like Jerry Lewis and Woody Allen, and an unmistakable sense of community. These places were more than just hotels—they were summer homes where every year felt like a family reunion.
Though the last of these famous hotels closed in the early 2000s, the spirit of those glory days still lingers in the air, making the Catskills a beloved chapter in the story of Jewish American vacationing.
Year-Round Community Development
These days, the Catskills are more than just a summer getaway. They're a year-round home for vibrant Vizhnitz, Satmar, Belz, and Bobov communities, where traditions thrive and every season brings new adventures. Areas like Kiamesha Lake, Monticello, and Woodbourne have seen a significant increase in permanent residents. These communities have established roots, enriching the area's cultural fabric and extending the lively atmosphere beyond just the summer months.
Photo: Maxmod11, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The Catskills Today: A Modern Kosher Experience
Today, the Catskills remain a popular kosher summer vacation destination, showcasing a modern take on the traditional Jewish summer hotels. The area is now home to newly established kosher hotels, alongside a variety of Airbnbs, private bungalows, and vacation homes within bungalow colonies. This diverse range of accommodations caters to different preferences and needs, whether you are looking to spend a weekend or the entire summer in the mountains.
The Catskills also serve as a popular spot for those looking to avoid the hustle and congestion of visiting day traffic at nearby camps. Many families choose to come for the weekend and drive over to camp on Sunday morning. No need to get up so early to be one of the first cars lined up waiting for the gate to open.
Towns like Monticello, Loch Sheldrake, Woodridge, Woodbourne, South Fallsburg, and Swan Lake are central to the Catskills’ kosher scene. You’ll find familiar names from the New York area like Smash Burgers, Bison and Bourbon, and Sushi Tokyo setting up shop for the summer. Alongside these, a variety of other kosher restaurants, bakeries, and shops open for the summer season, so it’s worth checking their social media for the latest opening times and info.For a detailed guide to all things kosher and Jewish in the Catskills, from dining to accommodations, check out our comprehensive guide to kosher and Jewish life in the Catskills.
No need to schlep groceries up to the mountains—finding kosher meat, chicken, and dairy products is a breeze. The area is home to several kosher supermarkets, some seasonal and others open year-round to accommodate the growing community that calls the Catskills home all year.
Kosher Hotel Options in the Catskills
As you plan your stay in the Catskills, here are some great kosher accommodation options, each offering unique amenities and experiences:
- Oppenheimer’s Regis Hotel: Nestled in Fleischmanns, this hotel is entirely kosher, perfect for kosher travelers.
- Hunter Mountain at Melour Resort: This resort in Tannersville features an all-inclusive kosher program, ideal for a hassle-free getaway.
- The Raleigh Hotel: Kosher hotel located in South Fallsburg.
- Vacation Valley Resort: Offering a serene kosher stay in Kerhonkson, surrounded by natural beauty.
- The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark: Non-kosher hotel with kosher food options that is great for families, located in Monticello.
Lake Minnewaska in the Minnewaska State Park Preserve in New York State (Photo: Mwanner, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Explore and Enjoy: Activities in the Catskills for Everyone
Heading to the Catskills? Get ready for a treasure trove of fun, whether you’re planning a family trip, a romantic getaway, or a solo escape. No matter if you're in Monticello, Loch Sheldrake, Woodridge, Woodbourne, South Fallsburg, or Swan Lake, adventure is just around the corner.
- Hit the Trails: Lace up your hiking boots and conquer Slide Mountain near Monticello for some breathtaking views, or take a relaxing walk through the scenic trails of Minnewaska State Park Preserve. With trails ranging from leisurely to challenging, every step is a new discovery.
- Splash Around: Dive into a day of water sports in the pristine Delaware River, easily accessible from Monticello and Loch Sheldrake—perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Or cool off with a refreshing swim in North-South Lake, just a short drive from Woodridge.
- Family Adventures: Make a splash at Zoom Flume Water Park near South Fallsburg, where the kids (and the young at heart!) can whoop it up. Or soar to new heights on the Hunter Mountain Skyride near Monticello, offering stunning views that'll thrill everyone.
- Cultural Gems: Get hooked on history at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum or catch a show or concert at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, near Swan Lake. It's where culture and history come alive!
- Arts and Crafts: Unleash your creativity at the Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts, or admire the local talents at the Catskill Mountain Foundation Gallery. Whether you're making art or appreciating it, there’s plenty to spark your imagination.
- Golf Galore: Tee off at one of the picturesque golf courses near Monticello or Swan Lake. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, the serene landscapes and challenging holes make for a perfect day on the greens.
- Shop 'til You Drop: Discover unique finds in the local boutiques and antique shops in Monticello and Woodbourne. Looking for bigger brands? Woodbury Commons is a must-visit on your way in or out of the Catskills, offering deals you can't resist.
- Relax and Rejuvenate: Take a moment to unwind at one of the many spas and wellness centers dotted around Monticello and South Fallsburg. It’s the perfect way to relax your body and refresh your spirit.
With so much to do, the Catskills are not just a place to visit; they're a playground of experiences waiting to be enjoyed. Ready, set, explore!
Conclusion
Forget the 'Borscht Belt' days of your grandparents; today's Catskills are buzzing with adventure, kosher delights, and a warm, welcoming community. It's all waiting for you to explore! With a wealth of kosher options, stunning natural scenery, and a vibrant community, it’s the perfect spot for a summer getaway. Check out our complete guide to the kosher and Jewish life in the Catskills as you plan your vacation. From the best kosher eateries and cozy hotels to local mikvahs and minyan, we’ve got all the info you need to make your stay fantastic. Get ready to make some fabulous memories in the Catskills!
Looking for more summer fun? If mountains aren’t quite your style and you’re thinking about hitting the beach, be sure to check out our blog post on Kosher Summers on the Jersey Shore. Or, if another mountain getaway sounds appealing, explore our Kosher Summer Vacation Guide to Lake George for another great escape!