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Upstate Daydreamers is a collaborative hospitality project by three friends, founded in 2020. We joined forces and purchase property upstate to have closer proximity to nature, a slower-paced lifestyle, and an opportunity to warmly host friends, family, and guests. We’d love for you to visit!

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The Suite

Visiting Upstate Daydreamers feels like a getaway to a dear friend’s country house where you can take a deep breath of fresh air, let go of your worries, and feel seen, accepted, and cared for.

We encourage you to sleep in, take a break from screen time, eat well, explore the quaint local shops and peaceful small towns, go hiking in state forests, and take a mountain drive to check out nearby farms, breweries, and vineyards.

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A 600-square-foot, attached suite for 1-2 guests, inspired by धर्मशाला (dharamshala: Himalayan rest-houses for spiritual pilgrims). The downstairs guest suite has its own separate exterior entrance and is connected by a locking interior door to the main house’s kitchen and dining room. Host family lives on-site upstairs; we’re available if there are questions or emergencies, but we’ll leave you alone and let you relax.

The vibe is cozy, quiet, safe, peaceful, and comfortable without being stuffy or spooky — make yourself at home! Complimentary homemade breakfast service is included with your stay and customized to your dietary needs; we also offer take-away picnic basket lunch for hikes.

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  • sliding glass doors to a raised porch with lounge chairs

  • living room with a working fireplace stocked with wood & kindling

  • burlwood bar unit with liquor, wine, glassware, cocktail ingredients

  • bathroom with a large clawfoot tub, bidet, towel warmer, toiletries

  • refreshment station with mini fridge, microwave, tea/coffee, snacks

  • piano, guitar, board games, books, puzzles

  • ceiling fan, AC unit, heater, small fan, air purifier

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The Cottage

Visiting Upstate Daydreamers feels like a getaway to a dear friend’s country house where you can take a deep breath of fresh air, let go of your worries, and feel seen, accepted, and cared for.

We encourage you to sleep in, take a break from screen time, eat well, explore the quaint local shops and peaceful small towns, go hiking in state forests, and take a mountain drive to check out nearby farms, breweries, and vineyards.

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How do I get there

Upstate Dreamers is located in zip code 12401, between the town of Rosendale and the city of Kingston, New York. Direct access to Route 32, which leads 8 minutes north into Kingston or 8 minutes south into New Paltz. Roads and driveway are well-maintained in all seasons, including snow plowing and deicing.

Specific location info will sent directly to confirmed guests.

Upstate Dreamers is accessible via Trailways Bus Service between Penn Station and Kingston, as well as MetroNorth train service between Grand Central and Poughkeepsie. For a ride to/from the train station to Kingston, we recommend Paddy’s Cab call-ahead taxi service, Lyft, or Uber. Renting a car is a great option for maximum mobility.

How do I get there

Check out our recommendations for local farms, shops, restaurants, and nature activities. On-site you can just relax and enjoy yourself, spend time outside and offline. Make yourself at home.

  • Sleep in and take naps; play games in front of the fireplace; build a fire outside to roast s’mores

  • Soak in a bubble bath in the clawfoot tub; unwind in the jacuzzi

  • Explore the natural spring and tiny creek; go for a gentle hike in the forest; kayak on the pond

  • Feed the chickens and collect eggs; birdwatching; look for wildlife like deer, woodchucks, rabbits, foxes, ducks, geese, herons, and turtles

  • Relax in the hammock or grass; do yoga, meditate, journal, write, read a book, knit, play guitar

  • We can also host several activities including terrarium-building, plein air painting, foraging, collage-making, cooking classes, 35mm portrait/candid mini-shoots