Narrowsburg is a charming little town on the Delaware River in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, surrounded by forests, lakes, streams, rolling hills and other things to see. Once a bustling logging town, Narrowsburg today attracts outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds: Canoers, kayakers, and rafters who come to float down the clear waters of the Delaware River, and hikers who hit the trails as soon as the weather permits. Anglers come for trout, walleye, and smallmouth bass and hunters chase whitetail deer, turkey, and black bear. The Great Outdoors is not the only reason to visit Narrowsburg. The town is well-known for its rich cultural and art activities. It is the home of the Delaware Valley Opera, the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, the Tusten Theatre, and the Tusten-Cochecton Library. The best time to come for a visit is in the summer, during one of town’s street festivals such as art fair Riverfest and the Honey Bee Fest, popular with families.

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