The house has 2 apartments, a 1 Bedroom & 1 bathrooms, that sleeps up to 4 guests and a large open concept apartment resembling a log cabin with a large bathroom that sleeps up to 6 to 7 guests. Each Apartment has its private entrance, one parking space, plenty of space to walk or jog. The open concept apartment has its private deck. All apartments have access to a picnic area with a fire pit and BBQ, this area must be reserved ahead of time.
Our family lives on the property, so we will be available to attend to your questions and concerns very easily. Our contact information is included in the guest log.
The Neighborhood
The apartments are in a quiet neighborhood. We are located in a rural residential area with deers, frogs, fireflies, and many other forest animals. Many species of birds can be seen for those friends who enjoy bird watching. The bike and hiker trails offer beautiful scenic views and on nights without clouds the stars are quite visible. Friends will surely be able to enjoy, relax, and meditate on Jehovah’s beautiful creation.
Centrally Located:
5 minutes from Watchtower Farm and US Branch Wallkill
65 Minutes from Patterson
65 Minutes from World Headquarters Warwick
75 Minutes from Ramapo Construction Site
Getting Around
We are also very close to the major Hudson Valley tourist destinations, hiking areas, and are situated right on the Shawangunk Wine Trail.
We are located just 30 minutes away from the towns of Middletown and Newburg. These are large towns where there is a great variety of shopping and eating options. The Pine Bush town is only 5 minutes away where you can shop for all your essentials and various restaurants with a variety of cuisines.
We are also located just 20 minutes away from the town of New Paltz which is arguably best known around the world for its outdoor attractions. New Paltz offers a host of trail options for hikers & bicyclists, with some of the best views of the Hudson Valley. In addition, our area boasts an amazingly diverse range of cuisines, as well as twelve wineries on the Shawangunk Wine Trail that all follow the tradition of fine winemaking established by the early French Huguenot settlers. No matter what your taste, mood, or budget, there’s always something great to eat or drink in the Hudson Valley.