Hunter Mountain Rentals at Hunter Highlands 

                      NY Accommodations and Lodging                     

On Hunter Mountain

1 or 2 bedroom bi-level condo for rent or 1 room rental

Nestled in the woods alongside Hunter Mountain is Hunter Highlands, a condominium village featuring Lake Dolan, Perfect Lift Restaurant, and

the Catskill Mountains! This unit is located near the top of the hill, in the newer phase of Hunter Highlands, located off Ski Bowl Road, about

 1,000 feet walking distance from Hunter One ski slopes. It is the perfect place to stay after a day of fun, and an even better place to wake up

for another day of fun!  This is a great year round destination right on Hunter Mountain!

This one or two bedroom bi-level condo, beautifully decorated, includes:


1 queen size bed, 2 full size beds (2 bedroom), 1 luxury Lazy Boy sleeper sofa, Fully equipped kitchen - Dishwasher, Microwave, all Utensils.

Dining Area, Living Room,  Stone Fireplace, Cable TVs, Stereo, VCR/DVD/VHS/CD players, Washer/Dryer, all Linens, 1-2 full Private Baths,

sliding door to full upper Deck with deck furniture, sliding door to lower Patio (2 bedroom condo), Private Parking. Walk onto slope from upper lot 1,000 feet away.

Superb mountain views on both ends of the condo and no snow gun noise!

 One room rental, offered in the spring, summer and fall,  has a private rear entrance, private bath,

2 full size beds, cable tv, sitting area,  slate patio, rock garden, grassy area,  and mountain view.

Lake Dolan, walking distance from the condo, features a sandy beach for swimming with mountain-fed water, park benches,

picnic areas, a walking/bike path and a basketball court. Convenience stores within walking distance.

Perfect Lift Restaurant, walking distance to the condo, has a restaurant and bar open to the public, pool table and video games.

Club Hunter, located within the complex,  is privately owned and features tennis courts, pool, gym.

Power Image in Tannersville has a salon, tanning beds, $10 daily gym passes.



Sample Rates per night for 1 or 2 bedroom condo (includes linens):

Winter rates Nov.15 - April 15 per night for 2 bedroom condo with 4-7 people :
$375-499 weekend holiday/Christmas/New Years
$305- 420 weekday holiday/Christmas/New Years
$310 - 395 weekend non-holiday
$245 - 290 weekday non-holiday

Winter rates per night for 1 bedroom condo 2-4 people (5th person can be a child 5 or under):
$250-355 weekend holiday
$225-300 weekday holiday
$185-255 weekend non-holiday
$155-215 weekday non-holiday

Spring & Fall Rates per night for 2 bedroom condo with 4-7 people:
$265-310 weekend holiday/Christmas/New Years
$235-280 weekday holiday /Christmas/New Years
$240-285 weekend non-holiday
$195-235 weekday non-holiday

Spring & Fall Rates per night based for 1 bedroom condo with 2-4 people:
$215-250 weekend holiday
$190-220 weekday holiday
$150-180 weekend non-holiday
$140-155 weekday non-holiday

Summer rate per month (July or August):
$2,600 per month + utilities with a limit of 6 people for a 2 bedroom condo

$2,100 + utilities per month for a 1 bedroom condo with a limit of 4 people.

Reserve early!

 

One room rental rates start at $125 for 2-4 people (not available during ski season).


RATES TERMS:  Short term rates above for 1 or 2 bedroom condo are adjusted for number of people occupying condo and specific dates.
 

 The 2 bedroom bi-level condo accommodates 6-7 people including kids.

The 1 bedroom bi-level condo accommodates 2-4 people with luxury pullout couch - 5th person can be a child 5 or under using a crib or toddler bed.
Nightly minimums are required on most holiday weekends, 3 night minimum for Christmas or New Year’s.

Rates and information are subject to change.

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Holiday rates apply to Christmas/New Year’s  week, President's week, Martin Luther King, Easter week, Memorial Day,

 July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving week,  Columbus Day,  and select festivals throughout the year.

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PAYMENT TERMS
: We accept  CASH, POSTAL MONEY ORDER, CERTIFIED BANK CHECK, POSTAL MONEY ORDER, TRAVELLER'S CHECK, WIRE TRANSFERS

and charge through Paypal with signed registration form.

Full payment plus security is generally required for short term reservations.

One night's refundable security and 30 -45 days' cancellation for most reservations; cancellation fee may apply.
Rates and information are subject to change. Reservations are guaranteed with payment.

Pending availability, last minute reservations and late checkins are always welcome.


OCCUPANCY TERMS: Occupancy is limited to the number of persons  registered and stated in your confirmation. Renters maintain condo responsibly   condo is cleaned and set up with linens in advance.  There is no maid service.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Minimum age of all renters is 21; minors must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian.  Additional terms apply.

  Maintained as PET-FREE and NON-SMOKING.





 

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For reservations, indicate whether you are interested in the 1 or 2 bedroom condo,  or 1 room rental,

provide dates of arrival/departure and # of people including children to:

 

                                                                                                                 hunter.mountain.rentals@comcast.net
 
or leave a call back number at  1*732*492*0268


 

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Activities around Hunter and Greene County:

THEATER: Orpheum Theater - Catskill Mountain Foundation - awaiting opening date.

CANOEING:
There are many places to canoe in several lakes near Hunter, Colgate lake East Jewitt, has a primitive camping area across the road, no charge to camp. North Lake Haines Falls, and Rip Van Winkle lake in Tannersville. The best would probably be Colgate lake its a very nice lake state owned with no houses along its shores.

In April and May when the Catskill Creek is High, put in just after the Jerome Avenue bridge in Cairo, crosses over the Catskill Creek. You can ride the 6 miles of Class I & II stretch to Leeds. And there you can warm up in a bar. A great way to have memories that will last a lifetime.

Activities WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE: Zoom Flume Water Park, Howe Caverns, Esopus Tubing, Horseback riding, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Mini golf.



The Catskill Forest Preserve
is the state land within the Catskill Park. The forest preserve has thousands of acres of forest with meadows, remnants of old farmsteads, lakes, rivers, springs, waterfalls, cliffs, fire towers, bears, rattlesnakes and other wildlife, rare plants and animals. Also, there are hundreds of miles of abandoned woodland roads and trails to enjoy. Today, it serves as an important component of NYC's watershed, recreation area and ecological and scenic reserve.

On Hunter Mountain: skiing, snowshoeing, mountain biking, festivals, fireworks, sky ride, restaurant, entertainment and hiking.


Cycling-Mountain Biking:

Experience the thrill of mountain biking at Hunter Mountain in the summer! Whether you're into high speed downhill... or are just entering the sport...
Trails at the mountain's summit, accessible by chairlift, offer everything from gentle grades to more challenging single-track. Strong climbers will love the wooded single-track loops that climb nearly 1,000 of vertical. And for the more adventurous rider, guides can bring you down from the summit through the trail network.
Group and Private Lessons available. Call for pricing. Take your bike up the chairlift and ride the trails at the top. When you've had enough, you and your bike take the lift back down. Guided tours from the top will be offered three times daily for those interested in riding down from the summit.
Terrain For Every Ability.... even at the Top Explore the trails at the bottom, with easy riding for beginners. Gentle open slopes offer great views, and cool wooded trails wind through evergreen and hardwood forests. Test your endurance as you climb farther up the mountain. Trails at the base of the West Side offer some great family riding on easy terrain.
Scenic trails at the summit are accessible from the chairlift. Most of the trails at the summit are easy rides. More experienced riders will enjoy the ride from the top with one of our experienced mountain bike guides.

Tips: Mountain-Bike Touring:
To best prepare yourself physically for your tour, ride your mountain bike as much as possible. If you don't own a mountain bike and you're renting a bike for the tour, ride your road bike as much as possible before the trip begins. If you have hills nearby, seek them out to prepare yourself for the ascents found on many mountain-bike routes.

Because of the upright positioning and the need to occasionally "hop" your front tire around in rough terrain, mountain-bike riding requires a bit more upper body strength than does road touring. You would be wise to include some upper-body work in your training program: push-ups, pull-ups, workouts on a rowing machine or with weights -- or anything else that gives your arms and upper torso a good workout.

Opportunities to refill water bottles are very limited along mountain-bike routes. It is best to carry two to three large water bottles. Participants who live at low altitudes may want to arrive a couple of days early to adjust to the altitude. Steep climbs at high elevations can cause shortness of breath and general fatigue. Be prepared to climb more slowly as you adapt to higher altitudes.

Short hike for kids:
Sir- Burnt Knob in Greene County near Maplecrest. An easy, 75 minute ascent with spectacular view. A fun, steep but short (10 minute) section near the top. It's also closer to Albany than other Catskill Mountains. Three miles back down the road there is a public swimming area at CD Lane Park to cool off after.

That spectacular lookout on Burnt Knob needs be watched for or you'll walk right past the short trail over to it. Said short trail goes off on the left within a few dozen yards once you get up on top of the mountain. The child will enjoy the lookout 'cause you can see your accomplishment and it produces a feeling of very high elevation.

Going home wind your way over to Route 23a and stop off and climb 15 minutes to Katterskill Falls, the highest waterfall in New York State.

Fitness Tips:

Fat buster. Did you know? A person weighing 175 pounds burns 147 calories for every 30 minutes of moderate walking!

Kaaterskill Falls
Hike Kaaterskill Falls in Hunter NY
Highlights: This is the highest two tiered waterfall in New York near Haines Falls, NY
Distance: 1 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 300 ft
Hike Time: 1 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Trail Condition: Well maintained trail
Hike Type: Out and Back

Directions:
From the Kaaterskill parking area, walk down to the bridge. Be cautious walking along the shoulder of the road. Near the bridge is Bastion Falls. Continue on the trail (yellow markers) for about 0.5 miles to the base of Katterskill Falls. The water drops 260 feet in two stages. The first drop is 180 feet while the second is only 80 feet.

Trailhead: Take NY Route 23A going west through the village of Pallenville. About 3 miles from the village you will get to a sharp hair-pin turn (Here you will cross a bridge and see some nice falls on the right). The parking area is on the left just up the road.(Lat:42.19 Lon:-74.074)

MULTI-USE TRAIL ETIQUETTE Obey all trail use rules posted at trailheads. Stay to the right except when passing. Pass slower traffic on the left. Yield to oncoming traffic when passing. Give clear warning signal when passing. For example, call out, "Passing on your left." Always look ahead and behind when passing. Travel at a reasonable speed. Keep pets on a leash. Do not trespass on private property. Do not leave any litter behind. Move off the trail surface when stopped to allow others to pass. Yield to other trail users when entering and crossing the trail. Don’t disturb any wildlife.

Did you know?

The spelling of Kaatskill Life is derived from the Dutch. “Kaats” meaning cats, “kill” (“or kil,kyl”) meaning creeks or streams. When the area was first settled by the Dutch, late 17th early 18th centuries, they encountered many mountain lions and bobcats, (“Kaats”) as well as an abundance of streams and creeks (“kyl,kil”) “kil” was later changed to “kill” and “kaats” to Cats. Many waterways in the region still retain “kill” in their names, such as, Wallkill, Catskill, Kauterskill, Westkill, Cobleskill.

 

 

 

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