Address: 400 Game Farm Rd, Catskill, NY 12414, USA
Phone: +15187192177
Brooke Upholzer
We absolutely adored our stay at Lock Neck Inn for NYE. the staff was safe, accommodating, so generous, and kind. The rooms were absolutely beautiful, specifically the Giraffe room on the first floor. The grounds are so great to walk through. The dogs of our Group were welcome with open arms, and were even given a large treat at the top of our stay. We are excited to come back for a future visit. If you are looking for something distant, safe, and clean this is the place to go!
Emily Hoffman
Our small group stayed at the Tentrr wooded site. The fall leaves were beautiful, even though we were a little past peak during our visit. We had so much fun exploring the abandoned zoo. This place is really unique! Ben and the other camp keepers were super attentive and kind. We plan to come back for a another visit to check out the surrounding trails in the area.
Charlene Flocke-Grimmig
We stayed at the Fido's Vineyard camp site and loved it. This was our second time staying there and definitely plan on going back. We camp a lot and this site has been our favorite place. The campsite is so comfortable and the rain shelter is a nice added bonus on hot days it's shady and cool and on rainy days it nice to have a spacious dry area and not be cramped. We bring our dog and she loves having the acre to run and play. The Long Neck Inn is beautiful and it's nice having the option of the outdoor shower and proper bathroom when camping. The game farm grounds are fun to explore, even with this being the second time there I found areas I had missed the first time.
Emily
This resort is absolutely breathtaking & immaculate. Every room in the old giraffe house is beautiful & the common areas are so much fun to explore. There is old signage from the Catskill Game farm carefully curated throughout the resort which makes for a very industrial-safari feel. We spent quite some time exploring the abandoned game farm. What I LOVE about this experience is that the owners did not embellish or manicure the old game farm. No landscaping, no repainting. The game farm is exactly how it was left when it closed in 2006. The overgrowth of wildflowers mixed in with the vintage signage & colorful buildings made for incredible pictures & the coolest vibe throughout the property. If you're a photographer, artist or someone who has fond memories of the game farm, this is the place for you. We felt very safe as the owners are always available. The room was incredibly clean & the covid precautions were extremely detailed. The property is so fun to explore & easy to navigate. We saw an array of wildlife including a huge bird that looked like a pterodactyl. It reminded us of jurassic park! What a lovely inn & amazing place for urban exploring. We are already planning to return with our extended family.
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The Game Farm is open to visitors, but it is not an active zoo. It's more of an exploring attraction.
They used to have bears, monkeys, lions, rhinos, giraffes, flamingos, goats, deer, and several varieties of birds, reptiles, and equines.
They’re open to the public about once a month in the spring and summer, here’s the site: www.theoldgamefarm.com/Events-sign-up/
Closed several years ago. The new owners open it occasionally for public donations & memories
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