Perched on the edge of nature, the 1930’s Arts & Crafts cabin 'The Treehouse Bungalow' features a hot tub, treehouse & seasonal mountain views, pedal boat, SUPs, chic decor, modern kitchen+bathroom, workspaces, porch & yard with BBQ & fire pit. Take a stroll around the nearby lake, waterfall, or forest reserve. Visit Bethel Woods Center for the Arts & Woodstock site, an apple orchard, fall festival, art museum, alpaca farm, brewery, or charming towns with excellent shopping & dining.
We live in NYC, but are available via call or text and happy to answer your questions or resolve any issues that arise.
You will be able to self check-in and out with our digital keyless door lock.
LOCATION
We love Smallwood - a friendly and quiet lake community with many cute little log cabins from the 1930s and 40s. We have a lake, waterfall, forest reserve with hiking trails, post office, and restaurant (open seasonally) within walking distance from the cabin. To walk around the lake takes about 40 minutes.
This area of the Catskills offers every outdoor activity imaginable including swimming, hiking, canoeing, boating, tubing, rafting, fishing, cycling, ziplining, horseback riding, bird watching, apple picking, snowtubing, skiing and snowboarding.
The cabin is only a short drive from Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the Museum at Bethel Woods, the original Woodstock site, buzzy design haven Livingston Manor, Resorts World Catskills, Holiday Mountain (skiing/tubing and 'fun park' with rock climbing, go carts, etc), Legoland, Lake Superior State Park, the Catskills Craft Beverage Trail, great restaurants, cute shops and antique stores, harvest festivals, holiday markets, farms (kids usually love the alpacas!), farmers markets, New York State's largest indoor waterpark Kartrite, Forestburgh Playhouse, Kadampa Meditation Center New York, Monticello Casino and Raceway, Monticello Motor Club Off-Road Adventure, as well as picturesque Delaware River towns Narrowsburg, and Callicoon.
You can check in and out by yourself with our keyless entry. You will be issued an access code for the duration of your stay - no keys to lose or return!
The easiest way to reach the Treehouse Bungalow is by car, but it is possible to go via public transit from the NYC area as well. Take the Short Line Bus from Port Authority in Manhattan to Monticello's Short Line Terminal. From there, you'd have to take a taxi to the bungalow (under 15-minute drive).