Gramp’s Old School near Saratoga Springs, NY

By |2021-07-02T12:43:54+00:00July 1st, 2021|Recent Stays|

This one-room schoolhouse, Gramp's Old School, was originally built in 1850 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More recently, It's been lovingly restored & renovated by a woman (and her father) whose Grandfather attended this idyllic school in the 1940's.

A Guide to Harriman State Park, NY

By |2021-05-05T14:59:28+00:00November 6th, 2019||

  The next time you're fretting about not having time for a weekend getaway, consider this: Driving to Harriman State Park can take less time than getting from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Thirty miles from NYC, New York State's second largest park is just a stones throw away. Known for its ...

The Cadosia Schoolhouse in Hancock, NY

By |2021-05-07T15:49:13+00:00May 13th, 2019||

THE VIBE: Eclectic & campy schoolhouse. LOCATION: Hancock, NY on the Delaware River. 150 miles from NYC. ROOMS: Four bedrooms sleep 16+ guests. AMENITIES: Wood stove, music studio, fire pit. Tons of space to spread out. Pet friendly!   Set in the upper Delaware Region of the Catskills, the Cadosia ...

Laurel Farm in Patterson, NY

By |2023-10-15T06:31:20+00:00April 22nd, 2019||

  Laurel Farm, just outside Pawling in in the lower Hudson Valley sits on 7.5 private, rural acres and is surrounded by 168 acres of woodlands and hay fields protected by the Westchester Land Trust. With its restored 1815 Farmhouse and circa-1900 traditional barn, the property overlooks acres of stone ...

The Stewart House in Athens, NY

By |2021-05-07T15:55:26+00:00January 12th, 2019||

  Some hundred miles upriver from New York City, the historic village of Athens, NY dates back to 1815. Tucked into its historic riverfront, one of the oldest and grandest hotels in the Hudson Valley, Stewart House, has just reopened for business as a beautiful boutique hotel, pub, and restaurant. Whether ...

Joshua Tree, California

By |2021-05-05T18:36:42+00:00November 25th, 2018||

  Two and a half hours from Los Angeles, the desert oasis of Joshua Tree has long been an outpost on the artist/musician/explorer trail. Named after its distinct native yucca, Joshua Trees unique landscape is the result of the merging of two deserts—the Mojave and the Colorado—each with their own unique ecosystems. Joshua Tree's archaic ...

Red Hill Knoll Cabin in Grahamsville, NY

By |2023-10-15T06:48:29+00:00June 23rd, 2018||

430 Red Hill Knolls Road is the perfect turnkey escape in the Catskills at a very affordable price. The home features the three greatest necessities of any country house: land (5 acres), water (a stream and pond) and tranquility (endless views of the Catskill Mountains from your deck). Renovated 2018 | ...

The Best Daytrip Hikes from NYC

By |2021-01-06T18:47:53+00:00April 28th, 2018||

You asked, we listened! We get tons of inqueries about the easiest hikes to do from NYC. Here's some of our favorite hikes in New York State: • Mt. Beacon in Beacon, NY: Hike to the ruins of a casino that once stood atop Mt. Beacon and save some extra time to ...

Sedona, Arizona

By |2021-01-07T14:59:38+00:00April 6th, 2018||

Forget Disney World—if there was vote on the real "most magical place on earth," Sedona would surely be a top contender. From its iconic rugged rock landscapes to its mysterious vortexes, the energy in Sedona is undeniably special. Add a vibrant arts and culinary scene to boot, and we're all ...

What To Do in the Delaware River Valley: A Nature Lovers Guide

By |2022-08-01T16:56:52+00:00August 27th, 2017||

Ninety minutes from New York City, nearly 1000 square miles of rivers, lakes, rolling hills, mountains and scenic byways make up the Sullivan Catskills. Though there's something here for everyone, nature lovers in particular will find a haven here, where they can hike a mountain, bike through scenic towns, take a guided nature tour, or ...

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