Summary:
Experience this stunning, chic cabin on a two-home lot nestled among five acres of Catskills forest. Enjoy a generous deck for grilling and outdoor dining, plus WiFi, Smart TV, and thoughtful amenities for a true retreat from the city. Just a short drive from Roscoe and Callicoon, it’s a cozy, renovated home base for Catskills relaxation and exploration.
Please SEE: Other Things to Note
For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
The Space:
Rustic Chic Cabin, Home Features:
• 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath - Available for up to 6 Guests!
• Secluded wooded setting
• Cozy wood stove + bright open living space
• Screened-in porch, hot tub, fire pit, deck w/ grill + outdoor dining
• Free WiFi by Satellite Internet & Smart TV
Sleeping Arrangements:
• Bedroom 1 - King Bed
• Bedroom 2 - Full Bed
• Bedroom 3 - Queen Bed
Welcome to Rustic Chic Cabin Retreat, your quiet reset in the woods. Tucked into a peaceful, tree-filled setting, this cabin is made for slow mornings, fresh air, and cozy nights in. Inside, the open-concept layout keeps everyone connected, with warm finishes, great natural light, and a wood stove that brings classic cabin comfort when the temperature drops. The renovated kitchen is a true highlight—matte black cabinetry, a crisp white tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a modern vent hood, and a farmhouse sink set under a bright window. The oversized butcher-block island is the heart of the home, perfect for pancake breakfasts, prepping trail snacks, or setting out a spread while everyone gathers and chats. Just off the kitchen, the living room feels bright and inviting, with plenty of space to stretch out after a day outside, and a relaxed, rustic-chic style that feels updated without losing the cabin vibe. Downstairs, a second living space gives you extra room for games, movie nights, or a separate hangout zone. Three comfortable bedrooms and a refreshed full bath make it easy to settle in and unwind.
Outside is where this cabin really shines. Start your day with coffee on the screened-in porch, then fire up the grill for an easy lunch or dinner on the deck—there’s outdoor dining space so meals can be enjoyed in the fresh air. As the sun goes down, gather around the fire pit for s’mores, stories, and that classic crackling-fire ambiance under the trees. When you’re ready to fully relax, slip into the hot tub and soak while you take in the quiet, wooded surroundings—perfect for stargazing and ending the night on a high note. This is the kind of place that makes it easy to unplug, slow down, and actually feel like you got away.
• Winter Access Notice: During snowy conditions, a 4WD or AWD vehicle is strongly recommended for reaching the home. If you’re traveling without one, access may be difficult or not possible at times. Portoro Homes cannot be held responsible for weather-related access issues or provide assistance if a vehicle becomes stuck.
• Satellite Internet: Internet is provided by ViaSat a satellite internet company. This can cause the internet to fluctuate and possibly not allow consistent connection.
- This is a two home lot, while you have privacy and separation from the other house, it is still visible from this home. There are two separate driveways for each house.
(Need more space for your group? You can actually rent both of the properties together if you would like! Just message us for more information!)
Guest Access:
Portoro Homes offers convenient self check-in. Check-in instructions will be sent by email and text prior to arrival with everything you need to access the home easily and on your schedule. You’ll also receive a digital Guest Guide for the home, packed with helpful tips, house info, and local recommendations to make the most of your stay.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: Standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and standard check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If the home is ready earlier on the day of arrival, an early check-in may be available when confirmed with our main office. Late check-outs must be requested and confirmed by our main office prior to departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills and Hudson Valley are fantastic destinations for anyone looking to escape the city and experience a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and small-town charm. This region is famous for its rolling mountains, lush forests, and scenic river views—perfect for hiking, biking, kayaking, or simply soaking up the outdoors. In autumn, the foliage is truly spectacular, painting the landscape in vibrant colors. Throughout the area, you’ll discover a unique mix of history and creativity, with beautifully preserved architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and a thriving farm-to-table dining scene featuring fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Weekend markets, cozy cafés, and a welcoming community vibe are found in every corner. The region is rich in culture, with attractions like Olana, Clermont State Historic Site, and regular art shows, music events, and seasonal festivals. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or a foodie experience, the Catskills and Hudson Valley deliver it all—making any of these charming towns a perfect home base for exploring this special corner of New York.
Roscoe, affectionately known as “Trout Town, USA,” is a haven for anglers and outdoor lovers, where the legendary Beaverkill and Willowemoc rivers converge. The town’s unique claim to fame is its world-class fly fishing, drawing visitors from around the globe to its pristine waters and historic fishing lodges. Beyond the rivers, Roscoe offers a classic Catskills experience with rustic inns, local breweries, and a main street lined with gear shops and cozy cafés. The surrounding forests and hills provide endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Roscoe’s blend of sporting heritage, natural beauty, and small-town friendliness makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking both adventure and relaxation in the Catskills.
Things to See & Do:
• Things to Do:
- Go fly fishing at Junction Pool or Willowemoc Creek.
- Visit the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum.
- Enjoy craft beer at Roscoe Beer Company.
- Explore the Roscoe O&W Railway Museum.
- Picnic or play at Trout Town USA Park.
- Attend the annual Trout Parade.
- Shop at local outfitters for fishing gear.
- Camp or hike in nearby state forests.
• Things to See:
- The confluence of Beaverkill and Willowemoc at Junction Pool
- Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum’s riverside campus
- Roscoe Diner’s classic neon sign
- Willowemoc Creek’s trout-filled waters
- Beaverkill Covered Bridge’s historic wooden span (nearby)
- Trout Town USA Park’s riverfront setting
- Roscoe O&W Railway Museum’s vintage railcars
- Rolling hills and farmland surrounding the hamlet
• Golf Courses: Roscoe Mountain Club, Villa Roma Resort Golf Course, Twin Village Golf Course
• Museums: Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum, Roscoe O&W Railway Museum, Time and the Valleys Museum (Grahamsville, nearby)
• Local Markets: Roscoe Farmers Market, Livingston Manor Farmers Market (nearby), Callicoon Farmers Market (nearby), Roscoe Beer Company Market
• Local Restaurants & Shopping
- Restaurants: Roscoe Diner, The Junction, Raimondo’s Restaurant & Pizzeria, Roscoe Beer Co., The Courtyard, Riverside Café, Northern Farmhouse Pasta
- Shops: Beaverkill Angler, Roscoe Beer Co. Shop, Catskill Flies, Prohibition Distillery Shop, Junction Pool Gifts, Roscoe General Store, Northern Farmhouse Pasta Shop
Annual Festivals & Events:
• Roscoe Trout Parade
• Roscoe Rockland Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival
• Catskill Fly Fishing Center Summerfest
• Livingston Manor Trout Parade (Livingston Manor, nearby)
• Callicoon Country Fair (Callicoon, nearby)
• Roscoe Beer Fest
• Roscoe Catskills Pride Festival
• Livingston Manor Ice Carnival (Livingston Manor, nearby)
• Delaware County Fair (Walton, nearby)
• Sullivan County Fair (Liberty, nearby)
Getting Around:
Getting around Roscoe is part of the charm—quiet country roads trace trout streams and roll through wooded hills, so even a quick errand feels like a scenic drive. A car is essential for exploring the area comfortably, whether you’re heading to legendary fly-fishing access points, a local brewery, or nearby Catskills towns. Traffic is typically light, parking is easy and generally free, and the relaxed pace makes it simple to explore without stress.
Route 17 (Quickway) makes it easy to hop to other Catskills destinations, while smaller backroads around 29 Lexie Ln lead you deeper into the landscape that earned Roscoe its “Trout Town, USA” nickname. You’ll find plenty of pull-offs and peaceful spots to pause—by the river, near a trailhead, or at a local market—especially when the light hits the hills just right.
Wildlife sightings are common, especially at dawn and dusk, so take it slow on the winding roads. Cell service is usually reliable in town but can get spotty in more remote pockets, so downloading maps ahead of time is a smart move. With your own car, every drive around Roscoe becomes part of the getaway—unhurried, scenic, and full of small discoveries.
Airports:
• Stewart International Airport (SWF): ~1 hour 40 minutes (route/traffic dependent)
• Albany International Airport (ALB): ~2 hours
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA/EWR): ~2.5–3 hours (route/traffic dependent)
• Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP), PA: ~1 hour 45 minutes
Popular Landmarks:
• Junction Pool (iconic fly-fishing access)
• Beaverkill Covered Bridge (historic, nearby)
• Willowemoc Creek (fishing, nature)
• Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum (nearby)
• Roscoe Beer Company (brewery)
• Roscoe Diner (classic local eatery)
• Trout Town USA Park (recreation)
• Roscoe O&W Railway Museum (local history)
• Roscoe Campsite Park (camping, events)
• Catskill Scenic Trail (biking/hiking, nearby)
• Trout Parade (annual event)