Beaverkill Valley Inn Featured in the Sullivan County Democrat

The Inn was recently featured in a story by the Sullivan County Democrat - check it out here!

“It's no secret that the Catskills are a highly-coveted destination for anglers and fly-fisherman from all over the world. The well-known Upper Delaware River and the many reservoirs that provide New York City its water abound with fishing sites, although some are permit-only.


Our very own Town of Roscoe has been dubbed ‘Trout Town USA’ - a place where the Willowemoc Creek and the Beaverkill River come together at Junction Pool.


So where does the secret lie?


On a long, winding road that runs along the banks of the Beaverkill, past old beautiful farmhouses that have since been abandoned, continuing deeper into the Catskills and the wooded countryside, you round a corner to see a petite bridge on the left that crosses over rushing water to a sweet boarding-style house tucked into the trees: The Beaverkill Valley Inn.


’The Beaverkill Valley Inn is privately owned by the Mountain Club Membership,’ said Sales and Hospitality Manager Kathy Bryant. ‘What I think is absolutely lovely is that originally the Beaverkill Valley Inn was called the Bonnie View Inn. It was built by Mr. Towse in 1895 on the banks of the Beaverkill River as a sporting lodge. It has since gone through three private ownerships but it has always been open to the sporting public..’”