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12 guests
9 beds
3.5 bathrooms
12 guests
4 bedrooms
9 beds
3.5 bathrooms
1683 sq. ft.
Wander New Paltz Retreat - a private Hudson Valley escape where rustic cabin charm meets effortless comfort.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets allowed with fee
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
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Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Living Room
1 full sofa, 1 twin bed
Bedroom 1
1 twin bed
Bedroom 2
1 twin bed, 1 full double bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Perfectly located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, you’re just minutes from the restaurants, trails, and vineyards of New Paltz. Spend the day hiking at Mohonk Preserve, then explore nearby towns like Gardiner and High Falls for small-town charm.
Twin Star Orchards is a 210-acre Hudson Valley orchard offering award-winning craft hard ciders, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, and locally-sourced burgers in a scenic setting overlooking a pond, with pick-your-own apples and a charming farmstand featuring New York wines and local provisions.
Garvan's Gastropub is a cozy Irish gathering place housed in a historic 1759 building, where owner Garvan McCloskey's warm hospitality meets Executive Chef Kevin Alston's sophisticated seasonal cuisine featuring both Irish classics and locally sourced Hudson Valley fare.
Mohonk Mountain House's award-winning Main Dining Room combines timeless elegance with sweeping Catskill Mountain views, serving seasonally inspired farm-to-table cuisine featuring hand-cut steaks, dry-aged salmon, and house-made pastas in a historic setting with cathedral ceilings and 1893 woodwork.
Little Loaf Bakeshop, a queer- and trans-owned vegan bakery in New Paltz, crafts flaky, creative pastries like Nutella croissants and savory mushroom squares using local Hudson Valley ingredients. It's a welcoming safe space sparking joy and community with every fresh-baked bite.
Nestled on New Paltz's vibrant Main Street, family-owned Lola's Cafe serves fresh sandwiches, salads, quinoa bowls, and soups made with local ingredients—blending fast, healthy eats with a welcoming community vibe.[1]
The Feathers is a whimsical tavern restaurant blending nostalgic British countryside charm with elevated Hudson Valley cuisine, featuring early American dishes rooted in regional culinary history and sourced from local farms. Nestled inside the storybook Six Bells Countryside Inn in Rosendale, it offers cozy, inviting ambiance perfect for a memorable dining experience.
Brooklyn Cider House is New York City's first restaurant and bar with an onsite cidery, offering a unique Basque-inspired dining experience where you catch fresh cider straight from giant barrels between courses of family-style food like grilled steak and traditional cod omelets.
Cherries Roadside is a nostalgic 1950s-style roadside stand in Stone Ridge, NY, serving small-batch homemade ice cream alongside elevated classic fare like grass-fed burgers and hickory-smoked hot dogs, all made with locally sourced, quality ingredients.
Little Loaf Bakeshop, a queer- and trans-owned vegan gem in New Paltz, crafts flaky, creative pastries like Nutella croissants and savory mushroom squares using local Hudson Valley ingredients. It's a welcoming safe space where every bite sparks joy and connection.
Nestled along Route 209 in Stone Ridge, NY, Cherries Roadside is a nostalgic gem blending classic roadside charm with homemade small-batch ice cream, grass-fed burgers, and elevated comfort food. Pull over for decadent scoops like cherry chocolate chunk and a welcoming community vibe that feels like a taste of yesteryear.
Nestled in New Paltz orchards, Twin Star Orchards serves award-winning craft hard cider, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, and locally sourced burgers amid scenic picnic tables by a pond. Relax with free tastings, fresh cider donuts, and pick-your-own ugly apples in this bucolic, family-friendly haven.
Savor award-winning pizzas in traditional round or Detroit square styles, alongside mouthwatering grinders, wings, and calzones at Ollie's Pizza. With 18 years of expert craftsmanship, it's your go-to spot for fast takeout or delivery of fresh, flavorful favorites.[2][1]
Darlings Roadhouse in Tillson, NY, dazzles with kitschy maximalist decor—velvet couches, disco balls, and lush plants—paired with crave-worthy Southern comfort like hush puppies, shrimp and grits, and innovative vegan twists on fried chicken and crab cakes.
Nestled in a historic 1759 stone house amid locust trees, Garvan's Gastropub offers cozy Irish hospitality with hearty Emerald Isle classics like Shepherdess Pie, seared scallops, and fresh local dishes in warm, wood-beamed dining rooms.[1][2][3]
Discover Cafe Lola, Nevada's most Instagrammable pink-hued haven blending modern European cafe vibes with creative lattes, afternoon tea, and brunch delights like creme brulee French toast. Perfect for stylish sips and photo-worthy moments in its luxurious, floral-walled space.[3][2][6]
Nestled in the Catskills with panoramic mountain views, Mohonk Mountain House's Main Dining Room serves farm-to-table cuisine featuring Hudson Valley ingredients, hand-cut steaks, house-made pastas, and decadent desserts in a historic setting of cathedral ceilings and timeless elegance.
Nestled in a historic Hudson Valley building, The Feathers Tavern at Six Bells Countryside Inn serves elevated early American cuisine with local farm-fresh ingredients in a cozy, storybook-inspired riverside setting. It's the perfect blend of nostalgic charm and hearty, flavorful dishes.
Discover Brooklyn Cider House, NYC's first onsite cidery in a Bushwick warehouse, where you catch fresh Basque-inspired ciders straight from giant barrels to pair with family-style feasts of grilled ribeye, chorizo, and cod omelets.
Mohonk Preserve offers over 70 miles of trails across 8,000 acres where hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts can explore the world-famous Gunks cliffs, pristine forests, and stunning Catskill Mountain views. Whether you're scrambling through the iconic Labyrinth rock formations, biking historic carriage roads, or horseback riding through scenic valleys, this preserve delivers unforgettable natural adventures for all skill levels.
Robibero Family Vineyards is a charming Hudson Valley winery perfect for families and friends seeking a relaxing escape with award-winning wines, wood-fired pizza, live music on weekends, and outdoor activities like lawn games and s'mores by the fire pit.
Sky Top Tower offers breathtaking 360-degree views from atop Mohonk Mountain, where visitors can see six states on clear days from this historic 1923 stone tower. Perfect for hikers seeking stunning vistas and a rewarding summit experience in the Hudson Valley.
Discover over 6,000 global artworks spanning 4,000 years at The Dorsky Museum of Art, from Hudson Valley masterpieces to ancient artifacts and vibrant rotating exhibits that spark curiosity. Art enthusiasts, families, and curious explorers will love its intimate, inspiring galleries.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Walk 940 feet across a historic 150-foot-high steel trestle that once carried trains and now offers breathtaking views of the Hudson Valley, making it perfect for hikers, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique outdoor adventure on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail.
Step back in time at this 10-acre National Historic Landmark District in New Paltz, where you'll explore over 300 years of multicultural American history through seven historic stone houses, a reconstructed 1717 French Church, and guided tours that bring the stories of Indigenous peoples, Huguenot settlers, and enslaved Africans to life. History enthusiasts and families alike will love discovering how different communities shaped this unique settlement.
Mohonk Preserve offers an extraordinary 70-mile network of trails and world-famous rock climbing on the Gunks cliffs, making it perfect for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse adventures across 8,000 acres of pristine forests and streams.
Step back 300 years at Historic Huguenot Street, a National Historic Landmark where guided tours unveil the multicultural tales of Huguenot settlers, Indigenous peoples, and enslaved Africans in seven stone houses and a reconstructed church. History buffs and curious families will love imagining life in America's oldest continuously inhabited street.[1][2][3]
Walk 940 feet across a historic 150-foot-high railroad trestle that once served the region's booming cement industry, now part of the scenic Wallkill Valley Rail Trail offering breathtaking views of the Hudson Valley countryside and Rondout Creek gorge below.
Discover over 6,000 global artworks spanning 4,000 years at The Dorsky Museum of Art, with a spotlight on Hudson Valley masters and rotating exhibits that spark curiosity. Art enthusiasts, families, and culture seekers will love its intimate galleries and creative inspiration.[1][2][5][6][7]
Discover the thrill of Hasbrouck Park's legendary sliding hill with stunning Hudson River Valley views, plus playgrounds, basketball, and baseball for all-day fun. Families, friends, and adventure seekers will love this hidden Kingston gem.[1][3][4]
Unwind at Robibero Winery with award-winning Hudson Valley wines, wood-fired pizza, live music, and a roaring fire pit for s'mores amid stunning vineyard views. Families, friends, and pet owners love this cozy, dog-friendly escape blending relaxation and fun.[1][3][4][5][6]
Scramble through the thrilling Labyrinth's narrow rock squeezes and boulder mazes to reach Sky Top Tower's breathtaking panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and Catskills. Adventure-loving hikers who crave a mix of climbing and scenery will love this iconic Mohonk Preserve quest.
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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| Feb 21, 2026 | $270 | Not Available |
| Feb 22, 2026 | $195 | Not Available |
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| Mar 23, 2026 | $195 | Available |
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| Mar 31, 2026 | $213 | Available |
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| May 22, 2026 | $829 | Not Available |