Andes, NY
The bucolic hamlet of Andes, in the southeast corner of Delaware County, is known for its eclectic charms. Surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, Main Street is the perfect juxtaposition of rural pleasures and cosmopolitan aesthetics.
One-of-a-Kind Living
Main Street is the perfect juxtaposition of rural pleasures and cosmopolitan aesthetics, with shops, galleries, and restaurants aplenty. Shop the local farmers market, sample locally produced hard ciders in a beautiful converted barn, and enjoy an outdoor “Cans and Clams” gathering every Friday night in the summer behind the Andes Hotel. The outdoor pool next to the K-12 public school is free to the public, and the rail trail on Palmer Hill and the Pepacton Reservoir, now open for kayaking and canoeing, offers some of the best views in the area.
A Close-Knit Community
Andes might be small, but it’s big on charm—and the town’s 1,300 residents are always eager to welcome new neighbors and visitors alike. There’s just something different about life in Andes; maybe it’s the area’s sense of community or connection to the outdoors. It’s a place where people from all walks of life can mingle and enjoy the simple pleasures of the Catskills...so feel free to come and explore a little.