Experience Life on The Farm

Immerse yourself in the farm life at The Guest House at the Farm at Heron Hill. Stroll through the picturesque pastures, meet our friendly animals, and learn about sustainable farming practices. The farm is an integral part of your stay, providing a unique opportunity to connect with nature on a deeper level.

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Delaware River Access

Enjoy private access to the stunning Delaware River, ideal for fishing, kayaking, or having a picnic by the water. A short walk or drive will take you to 2530 River Road, where a secured gate provides entry. Please request the lock combination, as it changes regularly. Fishing is permitted with a valid license, and guests are asked to respect the no fires and no camping rules while being mindful of neighboring properties.

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Hiking Trails

Discover miles of well-maintained hiking trails right on the property, suitable for both casual walkers and avid hikers. Whether you seek a relaxing walk or a more adventurous hike, our trails offer a chance to enjoy nature's beauty. If you're looking for a change of scenery, nearby beaches like Skinner’s Falls and Palmyra Township Public Beach provide perfect family-friendly spots.

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Outdoor Activities

For more outdoor adventures, the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is just a few minutes away. Here, you can explore hiking trails, go fishing, or enjoy a self-guided museum tour. If you're seeking more excitement, visit Carousel Water & Fun Park or Lander’s River Trips for rafting, canoeing, and kayaking experiences.

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Local Attractions

The nearby town of Callicoon offers a range of attractions, including charming shops, great dining options, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere. Don’t miss the local farmers' market, antique shops, or a visit to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, just a short drive away. You can also explore the Woodstock Monument and Stone Arch Bridge Historical Park, which offer a blend of history and scenic beauty.

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Places to Eat

Callicoon has a variety of dining experiences to offer. Enjoy craft beers and pub fare at Callicoon Brewing Company, or savor family-friendly Italian dishes at Peppino’s. For a farm-to-table experience with river views, visit The Heron. You can also stop by Callicoon Caffè for a relaxed breakfast or lunch in a cozy atmosphere.

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Shopping

Explore the local shops in Callicoon, including Spruce Home Goods, which offers unique home décor and gifts. Wine enthusiasts will love the selection at Callicoon Wine Merchant, while Peck's Market provides fresh local produce and more. The Callicoon Pantry is a great stop for eco-friendly, locally produced foods and quality products.

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