Things changed back in lockdowns, when New Yorkers realised that a two-hour drive north would put them in a place completely different. Still mornings, trees as far as you can see, and zero sirens noise. Upstate New York turned into the reset that people kept coming back to.
Pinecone Stays operates a group of cabins in the Catskills. The properties range from intimate spots for two all the way to larger properties that hold 14 people. Some are a short additional information drive from Callicoon and other popular spots in the region. Every property is tucked in the kind of scenery that makes people genuinely decompress — ponds, woodlands, country lanes, that sort of thing.
One thing that separates Pinecone Stays different is that the team take care of the full operation — visitor side and property management too. Cabin owners in the Catskills who want to rent out their homes can hand the management over. Guests benefit from a better experience as a result.
If you have been thinking about a trip up to the Catskills, have a look at what Pinecone Stays has on their books. Direct booking, no platform fees, and someone actually picks up when you reach out.