Summary:
Tucked along Stony Clove Creek just minutes from Phoenicia and Hunter, this cozy Catskills cabin is the perfect year-round reset—quiet, wooded, and thoughtfully updated. Spend your days hiking, fishing, or exploring nearby towns, then come home to a wood-burning stove, oversized decks, and a hot tub under the stars. With a renovated kitchen, Casper mattresses, and high-speed WiFi, it’s equal parts charm and comfort.
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For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
The Space:
Chic Cabin, Home Features:
• 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath - Available for up to 6 Guests!
• Cozy Hot Tub, Perfect for Stargazing
• Original Wood-Burning Stove + Bright, Open Living Area
• Renovated, Fully-Stocked Kitchen with Stainless-Steel Appliances
• Oversized Decks with Outdoor Dining, Grill, Fire Pit, and String Lights
• Free WiFi & Smart TV
Sleeping Arrangements:
• Bedroom 1 - Queen Bed (1st Floor)
• Bedroom 2 - Queen Bed (2nd Floor Loft)
• Bedroom 3 - Queen Bed (2nd Floor)
A cozy Catskills hideaway nestled along Stony Clove Creek, with a wood-burning stove inside and a hot tub under the stars—this one-of-a-kind cabin is made for unplugging and spending real time together, year-round. Quiet, wooded, and thoughtfully updated, it blends classic cabin charm with modern comfort in a bright, open living space that invites you to settle in, pour a drink, and get cozy by the original stove after a day of Catskills adventures. Tucked just minutes up a country road from the popular towns of Phoenicia and Hunter, it’s an ideal home base for exploring the region—then coming home to total peace and privacy.
The renovated, fully stocked kitchen features modern stainless-steel appliances and plenty of room to cook and connect, whether you’re making a quick breakfast before heading out or lingering over a family-style dinner. When you’re ready to slow things down, step outside to the oversized decks surrounded by forest views and the soothing sounds of nature. String lights set the mood for evenings spent grilling and dining outdoors, gathering around the fire pit for s’mores and stories, dipping your toes in the creek, or sinking into the cozy hot tub for peaceful stargazing.
At bedtime, you’ll find Casper mattresses, luxury furnishings, and thoughtful amenities designed for cool, comfortable sleep. Open the windows and let the creek be your soundtrack, then look up—upstairs bedrooms feature multiple skylights so you can stargaze right from bed. After a full day out, the renovated bathroom is the perfect reset, with a soaking tub and heated floors that feel especially good in cooler months. With high-speed WiFi and an unforgettable natural setting, this is the kind of Catskills escape you’ll want to come back to—again and again.
• Winter Access Notice: The driveway and parking area is plowed in winter. During snowy conditions, a 4WD or AWD vehicle is strongly recommended for reaching the home. If you’re traveling without one, access may be difficult or not possible at times. Portoro Homes cannot be held responsible for weather-related access issues or provide assistance if a vehicle becomes stuck.
Guest Access:
Portoro Homes offers convenient self check-in. Check-in instructions will be sent by email and text prior to arrival with everything you need to access the home easily and on your schedule. You’ll also receive a digital Guest Guide for the home, packed with helpful tips, house info, and local recommendations to make the most of your stay.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: Standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and standard check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If the home is ready earlier on the day of arrival, an early check-in may be available when confirmed with our main office. Late check-outs must be requested and confirmed by our main office prior to departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills are a favorite escape for anyone looking to trade city noise for mountain air, forest views, and small-town charm. The region is known for scenic hikes, fly-fishing streams, swimming holes, and winding drives with big views—especially in fall, when the foliage turns the mountains into a patchwork of color. Between trail days, you’ll find cozy cafés, local markets, and a creative, laid-back culture that makes it easy to slow down and settle in.
This home sits in the tiny hamlet of Lanesville along Route 214, near Stony Clove Notch and the rushing waters of Stony Clove Creek. Loved for its quiet roads, deep woods, and classic Catskills calm, Lanesville is an ideal base for travelers craving privacy and easy access to the outdoors. From here, you’re close to iconic hiking routes—including sections of the Devil’s Path—as well as scenic drives, nearby villages like Phoenicia, and the wild, protected landscapes of the Hunter–West Kill Wilderness. Whether you’re here to hike, fish, photograph the seasons, or simply unplug to the sound of the creek, Lanesville delivers a peaceful, nature-first Catskills experience.
Things to See & Do:
-- Explore:
• Take a scenic drive through Stony Clove Notch for dramatic mountain views.
• Visit Phoenicia for dining, shopping, and a classic Catskills small-town vibe.
• Stop by local markets in Phoenicia, Hunter, or Tannersville for seasonal finds.
• Photograph the changing seasons and keep an eye out for local wildlife.
-- Outdoor Adventures:
• Hike sections of the Devil’s Path or other nearby Catskill trails.
• Fish, wade, or picnic along Stony Clove Creek.
• Explore the Hunter–West Kill Wilderness for solitude, birdwatching, and deep-woods trails.
• Spend time at Notch Lake near Devil’s Tombstone for a peaceful picnic and views.
-- Local Farms & Markets:
• Browse the Phoenicia Farmers Market for local produce and artisan goods.
• Check out seasonal vendors at the Hunter Mountain Farmers Market.
• Explore the Tannersville Farmers Market for regional specialties.
-- Arts, Culture & Entertainment:
• Visit the Empire State Railway Museum in Phoenicia.
• Explore the Mountain Top Historical Society (Haines Falls).
• Make a day trip to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill.
-- Dining & Shopping:
• Enjoy local favorites like Phoenicia Diner, Brio’s Pizzeria, and Tavern 214 in Phoenicia.
• Plan a meal at The Pines (Mount Tremper) or Peekamoose Restaurant & Tap Room (Big Indian).
• Grab a bite in Tannersville at Mama’s Boy Burgers.
• Browse shops like Phoenicia Arts & Antiques, The Nest Egg, Tender Land Home, and Mystery Spot Antiques in Phoenicia.
• Explore Circle W Market (Palenville) and Tannersville Antique & Artisan Center (Tannersville).
-- Golf Courses:
• Colonial Country Club
• Windham Country Club
• Christman’s Windham House Golf Course
-- Annual Festivals & Events:
• Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice (Phoenicia)
• Shandaken Day (Shandaken)
• Hunter Mountain Oktoberfest (Hunter)
• Belleayre Music Festival (Highmount)
• Catskill Mountain Thunder Motorcycle Festival (East Durham)
• Woodstock Film Festival (Woodstock)
• Phoenicia Flea Market (Phoenicia)
• Catskill Mountain Railroad Pumpkin Express (Mount Tremper)
• Onteora Club Summer Events (Tannersville)
• Woodstock–New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair (New Paltz)
Getting Around:
Getting around Lanesville is a peaceful, scenic experience, with quiet roads tracing the contours of streams and mountain slopes. A car is essential for exploring this tucked-away hamlet and its surroundings, allowing you to easily reach trailheads, neighboring villages, and some of the Catskills’ most beautiful hidden corners. Parking is rarely a challenge, and the leisurely pace of local traffic lets you soak in the natural beauty all around.
The drive along Route 214 is especially picturesque, winding through forested valleys and offering glimpses of Stony Clove Creek as you approach Hunter Mountain or Phoenicia. Each trip feels like an immersion in the wilderness, with opportunities to stop for a hike, a photo, or a bite at a local eatery. The changing light and seasons reveal new aspects of the landscape, making every outing unique.
Wildlife sightings are part of the Lanesville experience, adding a sense of wonder to your drives—just be extra cautious at dawn and dusk. Cell service may be spotty, so downloading maps in advance is smart. With your own car, every drive in and around Lanesville becomes an opportunity to discover the quiet magic of the Catskills.
Airports:
• Albany International Airport (ALB): ~1 hour 15 minutes
• Stewart International Airport (SWF): ~1 hour 40 minutes depending on route/traffic
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA/EWR): 2.5–3 hours depending on route/traffic
Popular Landmarks:
• Stony Clove Creek (scenic stream, fishing)
• Devil’s Path Trailhead (hiking, access points along Route 214 near Stony Clove Notch/Devil’s Tombstone)
• Hunter-West Kill Wilderness (forests, hiking)
• Lanesville Church (historic)
• Stony Clove Notch (scenic drive)
• Platte Clove Preserve (hiking, waterfalls)
• Kaaterskill Wild Forest (hiking, waterfalls, scenic overlooks)
• Notch Lake (picnic, views, by Devil’s Tombstone on Route 214)
• Catskill Scenic Trail (biking, hiking)
• Phoenicia (nearby for shops, galleries, and dining)
Interaction with Guests:
Our goal is to make sure your stay exceeds expectations from start to finish. Portoro Homes communicates by email and phone, and once your booking is confirmed, we’ll email your rental agreement for e-signature. Check-in instructions are sent by email and text message prior to arrival, and we offer convenient self check-in. During your stay, we’ll typically check in by text once or twice to ensure a 5-star experience, and we’re available 24/7 if any questions come up. After checkout, we’ll follow up—we’re excited to hear about your stay and welcome any feedback.