Hudson Valley has a way of making people slow down. The mountains, old farm roads, and wide stretches of forest give it a calm rhythm that’s hard to find anywhere else so close to New York City.
Wellness cabins have popped up all across the region, mixing simple comforts with restorative touches like saunas, yoga decks, and hot tubs under the stars. Here are 15 cabins in the Hudson Valley where the focus is on rest, nature, and feeling a little lighter than when you arrived.
Inness

Inness sits on more than 200 acres in Accord, with cabins facing rolling meadows and long views of the Shawangunk Ridge. The cabins themselves are pared down—lots of wood, natural light, and cozy linens.
There’s a saltwater pool, morning yoga, and meditation sessions for anyone who wants them. Meals are seasonal and local, with the restaurant leaning heavily on Hudson Valley’s farms and growers.
Piaule Catskill

Piaule feels modern but keeps its connection to the land. The cabins are designed with glass walls that pull the forest inside, so even from bed, you feel like part of the landscape.
The wellness center has a sauna, steam room, and a quiet soaking pool built right into the hillside. Trails run straight off the property, perfect for hiking before settling back into the spa.
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Audrey’s Farmhouse

In Wallkill, Audrey’s Farmhouse has a mix of rustic cabins and bright modern spaces. Outdoor hot tubs, yoga on the lawn, and fire pits in the evenings set the pace here.
The kitchen cooks with a plant-forward style—healthy, colorful plates that still feel hearty. It’s wellness that doesn’t take itself too seriously, just small comforts that add up.
Eastwind Oliverea Valley

Eastwind in Big Indian leans into Scandinavian simplicity. Cabins are compact, cozy, and set against the forest backdrop.
Guests can relax in barrel saunas, take a dip in private soaking tubs, or join occasional wellness workshops. With trails starting just steps away, the retreat flows naturally into the surrounding mountains.
Wylder Windham

Wylder spreads out over 20 acres in Windham, where cabins and cottages line the river. The property includes a wood-fired sauna, yoga sessions, and a couple of pools for warmer months.
Days often start with hiking or skiing and end with quiet time by the water. It’s easygoing, with enough space for social energy but plenty of corners to be on your own.
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Hasbrouck House

This Stone Ridge property pairs historic charm with modern wellness. Its private cabins sit alongside an 18th-century Dutch Colonial mansion, blending old architecture with fresh interiors.
Guests can book massages, swim outdoors, or join mindfulness classes on the grounds. Being close to Minnewaska State Park also adds the option of cliffside trails and waterfall hikes.
Glen Falls House

Round Top’s Glen Falls House feels like a throwback, with cabins tucked into forest and streams nearby. The mineral pool is a highlight, and wellness activities include forest bathing and guided hikes.
Evenings sometimes bring live music, giving the property a community feel. It’s relaxed and unpolished in the best way.
Urban Cowboy Lodge

In Big Indian, Urban Cowboy Lodge mixes playful design with wellness. Cabins come with clawfoot tubs, hammocks, and wood stoves that make them feel both rustic and stylish.
Guests can use the Finnish sauna, take yoga, or just relax outdoors. It’s less structured than some retreats, letting people dip into wellness however they like.
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Scribner’s Catskill Lodge

Hunter’s Scribner’s sits against mountain slopes, with cabins and common spaces designed around views. Wellness shows up in yoga sessions, creative workshops, and nights by the fire pits.
The restaurant works with local produce, serving hearty meals that stay true to the region. Hiking and skiing fill the days, making the cabins a welcome place to recharge.
Foxfire Mountain House

Foxfire in Mount Tremper feels curated yet natural, with stone fireplaces, wood details, and neutral tones that keep the cabins calming. Guests can soak outdoors or take yoga in the gardens.
Seasonal dinners built around local ingredients keep the experience tied to Hudson Valley traditions. Everything about the retreat encourages slowing down and finding quiet.
Hemlock Neversink

Hemlock Neversink covers more than 200 acres, with cabins set among gardens and fields. The retreat leans into wellness with yoga, hiking, and spa treatments that draw from natural elements.
Meals are largely plant-based and sourced from local farms. It’s designed for longer stays where routines shift into something slower and more intentional.
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Kenoza Hall

In the Sullivan Catskills, Kenoza Hall offers hillside cabins with lake views. Guests can paddle, swim, or spend time in the lakeside sauna.
Throughout the year, meditation and sound bath workshops bring variety to the wellness calendar. The cabins carry a mix of vintage character and modern comfort.
Mohonk Mountain House cottages

The iconic Mohonk Mountain House also has private cottages that give guests a quieter way to enjoy the resort. The cottages still connect to the full wellness program—yoga, spa treatments, meditation, and guided nature walks.
With fireplaces and wood interiors, the cabins feel like private retreats after long days exploring the lake and cliffs. Mohonk has been centered on wellness for generations, and the cottages continue that legacy.
Troutbeck

Troutbeck in Amenia ties its literary history to a modern wellness program. The cabins use calming design, natural textures, and simple layouts to keep the focus on rest.
Guests can join yoga or guided hikes, then head to the wellness center for treatments. Workshops on mindfulness and nutrition add depth beyond relaxation.
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The Chatwal Lodge

On Toronto Reservoir, The Chatwal Lodge sets log cabins against sweeping water views. Yoga, meditation, and spa treatments all connect to the lakeside setting.
Guests can kayak, fish, or simply walk along the shoreline before retreating indoors. The cabins balance upscale design with a strong sense of place.
A region built on rest

Hudson Valley has long been a place where people came to recover—artists, writers, and city dwellers all sought it out for fresh air and quiet. The wellness cabins today carry that tradition forward in their own way, combining rustic charm with health-focused details.
Whether it’s soaking in a sauna, hiking a forest trail, or just sitting by a fire, the region shows how rest is often tied to the land itself. It’s a reminder that slowing down here isn’t a trend—it’s part of the valley’s history, carried into the present.
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