Vacation rentals in Catskill Mountains

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A modern cabin is nestled among lush greenery, with large windows reflecting the natural light. A wooden deck extends from the cabin, adorned with string lights, inviting relaxation surrounded by the forest. The space harmoniously integrates with the tranquil woodland setting.
Cabin in Saugerties
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

40-Foot Container Cabin in the Catskills

JamesRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Amazing spot, great weekend, would happily come back in the future :)
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Cabin in Margaretville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 403 reviews

Modern & Chic Log Home-Spectacular Mountain Views!

MichaelRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Beautiful house and interior. The house was clean and well prepared. The basement is an entertainment hub. The weekend we visited was cold but the fireplace inside the house and fire pit outside made the weekend enjoyable and fun. Very pet friendly. Our dog had a great time exploring the woods while we in the hot tub. Amazing place to have a chill weekend with friends and loved ones.
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A spacious living area features a creamy sectional sofa paired with a minimalist round coffee table. Natural light streams through large windows, casting soft shadows on the light wooden floor. A cozy armchair is complemented by decorative accents, enhancing a calm and inviting vibe.
Cabin in Saugerties
5 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Luxury A-Frame Cabin w/ Hot Tub

ChrisRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Fil & Ellie’s place was the perfect stay for our getaway. Their home is amazing. We were very impressed by the amenities, the cleanliness and attention to detail. This place has everything you’ll need for a great stay. The hosts were also very helpful in answering our questions and assisting us with check-in. I would highly recommend staying here if you have the chance.
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A 1950's Swiss chalet is nestled among lush greenery. Surrounded by tall trees, the house features a sloped green roof and large windows that invite natural light. A wraparound porch offers a view of the serene forest setting.
Home in Big Indian
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Gingerbread House- a 1950s Catskills Chalet

StanislavRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Beautiful property in the best location in Catskills region. Whoever did interior design deserves an award. Definitely recommend and would come back again myself!
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A charming wooden cottage is nestled among tall trees, lightly covered in snow. The two-story structure features large windows and a spacious deck, with minimal outdoor furniture visible. The tranquil winter landscape is enhanced by softly falling snowflakes and a blanket of snow on the ground.
Cottage in Saugerties
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

New:Cozy Barn-Style Retreat Minutes From Woodstock

KellyRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
The barn house was a lovely place to stay. The inside is great, but we especially enjoyed the yard/surroundings which felt like a private slice of wilderness and was a perfect place to enjoy a morning tea while listening to birdsong. The location was also convenient to great restaurants and other cute towns.
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Home in East Jewett
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Creekside Couple's Retreat w/Hot tub, Sauna & More

JessicaRating, 5 starstoday
My boyfriend and I stayed here for 2 nights, wishing we booked for longer. From the second we walked through the door we were super relaxed. The whole house is decorated for a very cozy feel and the house was super clean. We did not leave once we got there until check-out and never felt bored or like we needed to get out of the house. This house has everything you need to cook, relax there is also plenty of things to do. We loved the air hockey table and I spent most of my time in the hot tub which is right next to the river. If you book this place you won’t be disappointed!
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Tiny home in Haines Falls
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Romantic tiny Pod for two/HotTub/LakeView/FirePit

ZenasRating, 5 stars6 days ago
A perfect get away This place exceeded all our expectations. Tucked away in a peacful, scenic location, it offered the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Pure relaxation! The host was incredibly responsive and thoughtful, leaving helpful instructions. Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape or a quiet family retreat, this place is a gem. We are already planning our next stay! :)
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Large windows frame a view of vibrant autumn foliage, with shades of green and gold visible in the trees outside. Two stylish chairs are positioned in front of the windows, inviting relaxation while enjoying the scenic landscape.
Bungalow in Cairo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 438 reviews

Modern Riverfront Bungalow-Swim & 20 Min to Hudson

MichelleRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Molly knows how to host. Such a gracious and lovely host that made us feel so welcome and had the best touches - bottle of wine and handwritten note on arrival, Aesop bath products, plenty of games, and helpful instructions and local recommendations. The property is beautiful situated right on the creek. It rained 1/2 the time we were there but we still had a great time as it was so peaceful and the cabin is very cozy. Mollys dog Charlie was so friendly, sweet and careful with our small toy poodle. We wished he visited more we loved him so much! Highly recommend a stay and that you take her up on every recommendation. They did not disappoint. 🤍

Your guide to Catskill Mountains

Welcome to the Catskills

Nature carves out its own brand of beauty in the Catskill Mountains, sandwiched between Albany and New York City, with more than 700,000 acres of pure wilderness to explore in Catskill Park. With 98 mountain peaks across four counties — Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, and Ulster — the area is technically a plateau bridging the Hudson Valley and the Appalachian Mountains. Featuring rivers, lakes, and streams cutting through the varied terrain, the scenery sets an inspiring background for any kind of outdoor adventure — and a serious dose of fresh mountain air.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Catskill Mountains

Every season brings a new delight to the area. The summer weather is ripe for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, camping, and fishing among the lush green foliage, with pleasantly warm days capped off with cooler evenings. In the fall, the region shows off its true colors with stunning shades of fall foliage that usually peak in the middle of October. The bare branches of winter bring out adventurers seeking snowsports as well as those looking for some old-fashioned cozy mountain hygge. By the time the cool mountain breeze fills the area, spring blooms again as the outdoor activities ramp up. Celebrations fill the Catskills calendar year-round, including the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in the summer and the Taste of the Catskills Festival in the fall.


Top things to do in Catskill Mountains

Kaaterskill Falls

The mesmerizing two-tier waterfall — plunging 260 feet down — is the highest cascading one in New York state. A 1.4-mile roundtrip hike leads to the natural beauty that has been immortalized in various forms, mostly famously as the site where the literary hero of an early-19th-century short story took his two-decade-long nap.

Woodstock

Ignoring the fact that the famous Woodstock music festival actually happened in Bethel, an hour away from its namesake town, Woodstock is no doubt still proud of its free-spirited reputation. Explore the ruins of the Overlook Mountain House and get snap-happy at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, before heading to nearby Saugerties to wander the 6.5 acres of earthwork sculpture at Opus 40 and then to Mount Tremper to peer into the world’s largest kaleidoscope, the 60-foot Emerson Kaleidoscope inside a silo.

Mohonk Preserve

Whatever kind of mountain adventure you’re in the mood for, this 8,000-acre nature preserve is the answer. There’s hiking on its 70 miles of trails, biking along the carriage roads, running through its fields and forests, horseback riding on its wide pathways, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing across the terrain, and — most famously — climbing the Shawangunks cliffs, better known as simply the Gunks.

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