Plan Your Visit

Located on a 53-acre campus, the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum includes the Welcome Center & Gift Shop, Museum & Fly Fishing Hall of Fame, the Wulff Gallery & Heritage Craft Center, a covered pavilion, casting fields, trail system, and access to the Willowemoc Creek. We welcome everyone to visit us , enjoy and learn more about the heritage of fly fishing and legacy of conservation in the Catskills.

The Museum & Wulff Gallery are open Friday through Monday from 10am - 4pm, year-round.

  • Admission is $12/person; children 5 & under are free

  • Members receive free admission

  • All buildings are fully accessible

  • The grounds and trails are open daily to all, without admission, from sunrise to sunset. We encourage walking, picnicking, and practice leave no trace principles on our grounds.

  • Dog walking is permitted for CFFCM members only. Dogs must be leashed at all times. More info here.

The Heritage Craft Center includes a fully operational bamboo rod making shop including historical rod making equipment and artifacts from the Garrison-Carmichael rod shop. The workshop is an active component of the CFFCM campus with regular demonstrations and bamboo rod making classes.

The Wulff Gallery,  dedicated to both temporary and permanent exhibits of Lee and Joan Wulff, is on the upper level of the newest building.  The Gallery serves as a multi-purpose event space used for seminars, film festivals, field trips, classes, public and private events.

Come share in the beauty of our surroundings and enjoy the rich history celebrated in our museum: there is something here for everyone!

…this museum and center is alive.  There are some museums that are a repository for dead things.  The Catskill museum is a repository of fishing things that continue to breathe life into the sport.
— Ernie Schweibert, 2002 Fly Fishing Hall of Fame Inductee
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