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Nally Preseault
"Gather Greene is technically an event venue (team-building escapes, weddings, wellness retreats). But when groups don't buy out the property, the freestanding cabins are available for individual bookings. Gather Greene is truly a remote hideaway. It's in Coxsackie, a small town on the northern edge of the Catskills. The 100-acre property sits on a ridge with views of both the Catskills and the Berkshires. An open-air pavilion--with a sunset deck and bonfire pits--is the heart of the property. Dirt paths lead to 17 cabins, a shale quarry pond, and wildflower fields. The rest of the space is still covered with trees. While deer, rabbits, and turkeys rule the land. Each cabin features a huge picture window, which faces the woods. There's AC and heat, a beverage station (with a kettle, Harney & Sons teas, and pour-over coffee), a king-size bed, and a bathroom with a rainfall shower in each cabin. Chairs are on the deck outside. On the weekend, a light weekend breakfast is served in the pavilion's guest lounge, and s'mores are offered around fire pits. Plus snowshoes are available to rent in the winter. Notes: 1) One cabin is ADA accessible. Others are pet friendly. 2) If you sign up to receive their emails, you'll be notified when cabins are available to be booked. Location: 2 hours & 30 minutes from NYC Style: cabins Vibe: glamping"

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It's time to get out of the city. New York City is always exciting, but it can be completely exhausting. You need to breathe fresh air and stretch your legs. You want to hike up a mountain, jump into a lake, search for waterfalls, sip seasonal IPAs, taste freshly picked veggies, and try to ski for the first time in, well, way too long. It's a good thing the Catskill Mountains are so close. The Catskills are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They cover nearly 6,000 square miles in southeastern New York and sit about 100 miles northeast of New York City. On the eastern edge, the mountains rise steeply from the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River. The area became a popular summer escape in the mid-20th century. All-season, outdoor activities--from fishing and hiking to cross-country skiing and snowboarding--are now the biggest draws. Old lodges and motels are being turned into boutique hotels. Plus, in the last few years, new bakeries, bike paths, bookstores, breweries, coffee shops, farm-to-table restaurants, ice cream shops, and record stores have been popping up on a seemingly weekly basis. The Catskills are cool again. Since it's impossible to see everything in the Catskills during one trip, this guide focuses on the Northern Catskills, including the towns of Catskill, Hunter, Palenville, and Windham. This detailed guide includes: Places: hamlets, towns, villages Stay: cabins, hotels, lodges Eat: bagels, cafes, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: breweries, cideries Shop: farm stands, record stores Do: forests, gardens, hikes, lakes, ledges, lookouts, mountains, rocks, trails, waterfalls Transportation: parking lots Note: I travel to the Catskills frequently, so this guide will be updated.
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