Rivertown Lodge in Hudson, New York, debuted in 2015 and set a new standard for locally sourced, inventively designed hotels in the Hudson Valley and Catskills north of NYC. Designed by Workstead, Rivertown was the first project of Ramshackle Properties, Ray Pirkle and Kim Bucci’s boutique hospitality firm, and is a favorite Remodelista retreat—and source for natural materials designed to take a beating.
Eight years later, Pirkle and Bucci have just opened their second big venture: Camptown, a resuscitated motor lodge and cabin enclave in Leeds, NY, that they designed themselves (their creative firm is Ramshackle Studio). Working with a roster of talented local artisans, they preserved the essence of the down-home resort while imbuing it with a sophisticated rustic-modernist vibe: log walls meet cognac leather. Claim your cabin while the place has yet to be discovered.
Photography by Lawrence Braun unless noted, courtesy of Camptown (@camptownleeds).
The Lodge and Restaurant
A Lodge Room
The Simple Linen Quilt is by Hawkins New York and the Welsh Blanket is from Melin Tregwynt. The nook light is the Menu Cast Sconce Wall Lamp.
The Pantry
Cabin Life
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Camptown is open year-round; rates start at $219 in the lodge for The Nook; cabins start at $159 for the tiniest and go up to $499 for two bedrooms, a kitchen, and bathroom with a freestanding tub. A pool and swim club are opening on the property this summer.
For more getaway ideas, see The 13 Best Places to Stay in the Catskills and Hudson Valley.
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