Cabins in Bear Mountain with hot tubs

Bear Mountain offers four seasons of outdoor adventures less than an hour from New York City.

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Wurtsboro Ridge Retreat

2 sites · Lodging55 acres · Wurtsboro, NY
55 Acres of Mountain land nestled in the Catskill Forest LESS THAN 2 HOURS from NYC ! Near the Once Famous and Historic NEVELE Hotel which you can see from the top of the mountain! Former Presidents and Comedians have all been there. YOU TUBE it !!! (Abandoned Ski Resort) By Bright Sun Films. Also Near Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and Yasgur's Farm where the famous Woodstock Festival took place in 1969. (Watch the Awesome Movie on DVD at the cabin called "Taking Woodstock" ). Enjoy the peaceful country , the smell of mountain Laurel, and the Dark night sky ! Secluded Rustic Cabin yet has all the modern touches! Amenities include Sheets, Towels, and Pillows, 200 Mbs WIFI and 4K HDTV with APPS built in such as NETFLIX, HULU, Amazon Prime, etc... Onkyo Surround System with Dolby Atmos, Klipsch and Bose Surround speakers, Blue Tooth Streaming from your phone, DVD and CD systems. Old school Sony VHS recorder and cassette deck and CD player upstairs in Bedroom with IHome cordless charging dock with blue tooth speaker. UGG Quilts and comforters on beds. Indoor and Outdoor shower. Exclusive Morton Brown NYC Shower Gels, Henckel Knife Set, Viking Pots and Pans, Coffee Grinder, Starbucks Reserve Coffee Beans. Outdoor Weber Gas Grill, Outdoor fire pit and Volleyball or Badminton setup. Play your favorite board games such as Monopoly, Taboo, Trivial pursuit, Cranium, Master Mind, or UNO. Local Sandburg creek water hole for swimming. 10 minute drive to the town of Wurstboro to eat at Danny's Restaurant, Las Mananitas Mexican Restaurant, Pasta D-oro and shop at Canal Town Emporium and CrystalConnection(Crystalconnectionnewyork.com). 15 minutes to The Basha Kill Wildlife Preserve and Winery to go Hiking, Birdwatching, Kayaking, Fishing for Pickerel and large mouth Bass or visit the Winery. And now 20 minutes to the newly constructed Catskill Resort Casino and Kartrite INdoor Water park. Sams point and Ice Cave Mountains in Nearby Minnawaska state park is a must! High Voltage outdoor bar is really unique, The Dale (for pizza, craft beer and live entertainment) and Forage and Gather Market for breakfast and lunch in the town of Mountaindale. Westwind Orchard & Cidery for Homemade Pizza and Pasta and Ciders and Arrowood Farm Brewery & Distillery in the Town of Accord both in walking distance from each other. Katrina Falls at the Neversink river is a great Hike or to go swimming or go to the local Sanburg Creek water hole. The cabin holds up to a Maximum of 4 people. One full size bed in the back room and 2 Twins in the front bedroom upstairs. The stairs are a little steep and the outside has uneven terrain so this retreat is not for elderly people or anyone who does not have good mobility and balance. The Hot water is limited because this is a cabin in the woods with its own Hot water tank. It is not hooked up to a Municipal water supply system with unlimited Hot water. You need to let the water Heat up again in the Tank for more hot water if multiple people are taking showers around the same time. During or right after a NorthEast Tropical Storm or Severe weather the power can go out. It will go back on !! Take advantage of the many Candles, Lantern and Board Games to play! Grind up some fresh Starbucks Reserve Coffee Beans. Condiments and Spices are also included. The cabin has its own water well that goes 180 ft below the ground to bring up fresh, clean, chemical free Natural Spring catskill water. Your hair and skin will feel soft and clean. Relax, Release, and Enjoy!!!
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Cabins in Bear Mountain with hot tubs guide

Overview

Hemmed in by the peaks and forests of the Hudson Highlands, with views spanning the Hudson River Valley, Bear Mountain is the ultimate outdoor getaway, and—bonus—it’s just a short drive from NYC. Once you’ve followed the Appalachian Trail across Bear Mountain Bridge, seen the views from Perkins Memorial Tower, and explored the hiking trails of Bear Mountain State Park, you’ll find plenty of camping options in the surrounding hills. April through November is the main season for hiking and camping—come in fall for some of the best foliage in New York state, or plan a winter trip for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating.

Where to go

Orange & Rockland Counties

The epic Seven Lakes Drive links Bear Mountain State Park with the neighboring Harriman State Park, passing camper favorites such as Lake Welch, Lake Sebago, and Lake Tiorati. The two New York state parks encompass more than 50,000 acres of lakes, woodlands, and rivers—about the size of Brooklyn—so you won’t have to look far to find a hiking trail, boat launch, or campsite.

Lower Hudson Valley

North of NYC, Manhattan skyscrapers give way to the marshes and vine-clad hills of the Lower Hudson Valley, affording campers plenty of options for a weekend getaway. Admire the soaring cliffs of the Palisades on the New Jersey shore of the Hudson, visit the Rockefeller estate and state park preserve in Sleepy Hollow, or hop over into the Greenwich hills of Connecticut. 

Catskills

North of Bear Mountain, the Catskills Mountains provide ample terrain for hikers and campers, whether you prefer a cozy cabin, luxury glampsite, or primitive tent camping. Hit the mountain biking trails at Plattekill Mountain, hike to Kaaterskill Falls, or enjoy fall foliage walks in the Catskill Forest Preserve. In winter, Hunter Mountain and Belleayre Mountain are two of Upstate New York’s most popular ski resorts.

Hudson Valley

Follow the Hudson River north to enjoy brunch and antique browsing in heritage towns like Poughkeepsie, Kingston, and Albany; go wine tasting amid Hudson Valley vineyards; or visit historic sites like the Vanderbilt Mansion and the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Fishing, boating, and paddling are popular pastimes along the river, and for a unique camping experience, there are kayak-in tent campsites at Hudson River Islands State Park.

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