Catskills Camping Trip

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May 30–June 1 | Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

Experience prime fly-fishing season on legendary waters like the Beaverkill and Willowemoc—right in the heart of major hatches (Green Drakes, anyone?). We’ll also be planning a conservation project for those interested in giving back.

Trip Details:

  • Dates: May 30–June 1, 2025

  • Location: Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

  • Accommodations: Group campsite reservations (bring your own tent and camping gear)

  • Cost – Includes campsite reservations, two breakfasts (Saturday and Sunday), and a Saturday night group dinner

Not a camper? No problem. There are plenty of local accommodations, and you’re welcome to join us for meals, fishing, and campfire camaraderie.

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May 30–June 1 | Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

Experience prime fly-fishing season on legendary waters like the Beaverkill and Willowemoc—right in the heart of major hatches (Green Drakes, anyone?). We’ll also be planning a conservation project for those interested in giving back.

Trip Details:

  • Dates: May 30–June 1, 2025

  • Location: Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

  • Accommodations: Group campsite reservations (bring your own tent and camping gear)

  • Cost – Includes campsite reservations, two breakfasts (Saturday and Sunday), and a Saturday night group dinner

Not a camper? No problem. There are plenty of local accommodations, and you’re welcome to join us for meals, fishing, and campfire camaraderie.

May 30–June 1 | Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

Experience prime fly-fishing season on legendary waters like the Beaverkill and Willowemoc—right in the heart of major hatches (Green Drakes, anyone?). We’ll also be planning a conservation project for those interested in giving back.

Trip Details:

  • Dates: May 30–June 1, 2025

  • Location: Beaverkill Campground, Roscoe, NY

  • Accommodations: Group campsite reservations (bring your own tent and camping gear)

  • Cost – Includes campsite reservations, two breakfasts (Saturday and Sunday), and a Saturday night group dinner

Not a camper? No problem. There are plenty of local accommodations, and you’re welcome to join us for meals, fishing, and campfire camaraderie.