A four-season mountain town for skiing, hiking, biking, and laid-back Catskills escapes.

Just east, the hamlet of Hensonville has quietly stepped into the spotlight for lodging and dining. Anchored by Windham Mountain and surrounded by forest preserve, Windham draws visitors for skiing, hiking, biking, and golf — then invites them to slow down in a walkable Main Street framed by peaks. The town offers diverse options for overnight stays, from Victorian B&Bs to Catskill resorts, glamping sites, and mountain lodges. Nearby in Hensonville, the design-forward The Henson and its restaurant, Matilda, have drawn national travel attention to this once-overlooked hamlet.
Whether you’re seeking a heart-pumping challenge or a quiet escape into nature, Windham is your quintessential Catskill mountain destination.
Scenic and leisurely walks and bike rides at the Windham Path

Premier downhill skiing, snowboarding, terrain parks, and snowtubing among the Catskills' highest peaks.
Mountain biking and hiking across a well-maintained network of trails in the Windham area.
For year-round gear, rentals, and expert fitting for skiing, snowboarding, biking, and mountain adventures.
Scenic and leisurely walks and bike rides along this accessible multi-use path through the village.
Beyond the trails and slopes, Windham invites you to unwind, indulge, and explore. The village's Main Street and surrounding area are dotted with activities to round out your mountain getaway.
Tee off at two beautiful public golf courses set against stunning mountain scenery.
Independently owned shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants along Windham's walkable downtown.
Sweeping panoramic views reaching across five states from this iconic mountaintop vantage point.
A beautiful scenic drive through the valleys and rolling landscapes surrounding Windham.
Windham’s dining scene ranges from mountain cafes and bakeries to refined restaurants and apres-ski favorites, offering diverse food options and welcoming spaces that reflect the area’s relaxed yet elevated mountain character.
Windham’s accommodations span glamping retreats, artfully restored historic resorts, classic mountain chalets, and boutique inns — each offering a distinct way to experience the Catskills at your own pace.
While you can build an entire stay out of a Windham getaway, there's more to explore and experience on the road and at these nearby locations.
A four-season mountain town anchored by Hunter Mountain, with skiing, summit hikes, and slope-side dining.
A historic hamlet along the Schoharie Creek, home to Pratt Rock and surrounded by forest preserve.
The Emerald Isle of the Catskills, with Irish pubs, cultural festivals, and Zoom Flume Water Park.