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Hot Openings: Scribner’s Catskill Lodge debuts

Scribner’s Catskill Lodge made its debut in New York’s mountains last fall. Calling itself a new interpretation of a Catskills classic, the revitalized, 38-room mountain lodge is open year-round.

Originally built in the 1960s, the design is nostalgic and the culinary offerings are local. The 20-acre property’s transformation was managed by New York-based design group Studio Tack. 

Co-owner Glennon Travis says the resort “has a distinct, fresh personality that is simultaneously reflective of the region’s illustrious past.”

The library at Scribner's Catskill Lodge
The library at Scribner’s Catskill Lodge

Guests enter through the lodge’s modernist exterior into a two-story lobby, framed by skylights. The 38 accommodations have 12 room configurations, including two suites on the top floor with private balconies. The all-white rooms appear clean and modern while incorporating details of the past. Dark wood floors are layered with vintage, patterned rugs; built-in custom seating offers gathering spaces in each room.

In keeping with the original architecture, several rooms feature high-peaked ceilings and a few offer lofted gathering and sleeping spaces. Terracotta shower tiles line each guestroom bathroom. The rooms feature locally crafted furniture and artwork, and fireplaces in some rooms.

The on-property restaurant presents 270-degree views of the Catskill Mountains and serves Alpine cuisine with strong Tyrolean influences. All ingredients are sourced within the Hudson Valley. The interior is surrounded by wood finishes; outside is a communal firepit and wrapped patio.

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