## Narrowsburg's Place
Narrowsburg sits on a bluff above the deepest section of the Delaware River, a one-main-street town in far-western Sullivan County, and the cultural anchor of that side of the region. The Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA) runs the Tusten Theatre, a year-round program of film, music, and gallery programming. The Big Eddy Film Festival brings a weekend of independent film each August. Restaurants, a couple of galleries, an ice-cream stand, a bookstore, Narrowsburg is small, and it is full.
## Where to Buy
Narrowsburg itself does not have a licensed cannabis dispensary. The closest shops are [The Green House](/dispensary/the-green-house-000370) in Jeffersonville (25 minutes east on Rt 52) and the two Sullivan County anchors further out — [GOLD LEAF](/dispensary/gold-leaf-000385) and [Joint Jungle](/dispensary/joint-jungle-000148) in Liberty, about 40 minutes; [Amber Jane](/dispensary/amber-jane-000049) in White Lake (35 minutes, on the way out toward Bethel Woods); and [Canna Planet, Monticello](/dispensary/canna-planet-monticello-000235) (45 minutes).
The routing depends on where you're coming from. From NYC via the Quickway, stopping in Liberty on the way in is easiest. If you're already in Narrowsburg, the Jeffersonville run is the short one.
## The Weekend
### Friday — Arrival and the Tusten
Arrive Friday afternoon. Check in, most Narrowsburg rentals are on the surrounding hills (Lackawaxen across the river in PA is a common overflow). Early dinner on Main Street, the Laundrette is the long-running anchor; Heron Fine Grill has been the bigger-kitchen option for years.
Friday-night Tusten. Check the DVAA calendar before you drive in; the theater programs film, music, and talks in rotation. An indie film Friday night or a small-room concert in the DVAA's gallery space is the canonical Narrowsburg Friday.
Back to the cabin. An edible if that's your thing, a glass of wine if it isn't.
### Saturday — Gallery Hop, Big Eddy, Bridge
Coffee at one of the Main Street spots. DVAA's gallery shows rotate; there's usually something on walls Saturday morning. The bluff above the river at the end of Main Street, Big Eddy, has the widest view of the Delaware you'll get anywhere in the corridor.
Cross the bridge into Lackawaxen, PA, for the afternoon. Zane Grey's house is a small museum there; the Roebling Aqueduct (America's oldest cable suspension bridge, c. 1848) is worth driving across slowly. Back to the New York side for dinner.
Saturday-night Tusten if there's programming, or the Bethel Woods summer-season (June through September) if you're up for the 45-minute drive.
### Sunday — Slow Morning
Brunch on Main Street. Maybe a hike at Mongaup Pond or one of the state-forest parcels (no consumption on state land, ever). Head home before the Sunday traffic.
## Cannabis and the Arts Weekend
The DVAA's programming is private venue. Each event has its own rules; the Tusten is a small-capacity theater and not a consumption venue. Consumption belongs at the cabin, not at the gallery opening, not in the theater.
The Narrowsburg gallery scene is quiet and considered, the opposite vibe from a dispensary floor on 4/20 weekend. The evening is when cannabis, if at all, shows up. An edible, a tincture, a quiet porch above the river. That's the Narrowsburg mode.
## The Big Eddy Film Festival
If you are coming for Big Eddy, the weekend in August, book lodging early. The festival pulls enough out-of-town audience to fill most Narrowsburg-and-Lackawaxen rentals. The programming itself is independent feature and short-form, with music and discussion events woven through. DVAA runs it; the Tusten is the primary venue.
## What About Callicoon?
Callicoon is 15 minutes upriver and covers the other slow-weekend angle. Many weekends pair Narrowsburg and Callicoon across a Saturday, a Friday at the Tusten, a Saturday farmers' market in Callicoon, a Sunday brunch wherever the sun is better. See our [Callicoon weekend guide](/blog/callicoon-weekend-cannabis-guide).
## Compliance, Quickly
- **21+ only**, licensed shops only. Verify OCM QR code at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).
- **No consumption on state land or in the river corridor.** The Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is federally administered.
- **No consumption at DVAA / Tusten events**, these are private venues with their own rules.
- **Keep it at the cabin**, in the evening. That is the Narrowsburg frame.
## Where to Go Next
- [From Woodstock to Bethel Woods, Catskills music heritage](/blog/catskills-music-festival-heritage-guide)
- [Callicoon weekend cannabis guide](/blog/callicoon-weekend-cannabis-guide)
- [Cannabis-friendly cabin stays in the Catskills](/blog/cannabis-friendly-cabin-stays-catskills-guide)
- [The best dispensaries in the Catskills 2026](/blog/best-dispensaries-catskills-2026)
**This is editorial, not legal advice. Always verify current cannabis laws at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).**