Camptown Overview
A classic 1930s motor lodge in New York’s scenic Catskills region will reopen as the area’s newest luxe stay on March 16. Camptown, formerly Carl’s Rip Van Winkle Motor Lodge, sits just off Main Street in Leeds, New York, boasting 22 acres of wooded tranquility, rustic-chic accommodations, and high-end amenities.
This property is the latest project by Ray Pirkle and Kim Bucci, owners of the chic Rivertown Lodge in nearby Hudson, who designed Camptown under their new company, Ramshackle Studio. The hotel features plenty of vintage references blended with sleek furnishings, infusing the spaces with a modern yet homey vibe.
Accommodations
Travelers can choose from 24 guest rooms located in the main lodge and 26 stand-alone (and pet-friendly) log cabins spread throughout the property, offering privacy and additional amenities such as kitchenettes, wood-burning ovens, living rooms, and patios with swings. Crisp Frette linens, heated bathroom floors, and hand-crafted bath products by Hudson Valley–based 2 Note fragrance and body care company elevate the guest experience.
Dining at Casa Susanna
Camptown will debut the Mexican eatery Casa Susanna, a tavern-style restaurant and bar featuring vintage French bar stools, custom-made leather banquettes, and outdoor seating for al fresco dining. The seasonal menu, created by chef Efrén Hernández, showcases Jalisco flavors including blood sausage tamales and wood-fired roasted veal sweetbreads with garlicky black beans, prepared with fresh ingredients sourced from local Hudson Valley vendors. Casa Susanna also doubles as Camptown’s cozy lobby and lounge area, complete with a grand stone fireplace, exposed wood beams, and sleek sofas.
Amenities at Camptown
One of the hotel’s standout amenities is the Pantry, located in a neighboring building. It is essentially a communal hangout space with a pantry stocked with snacks and fresh produce as well as meats for grilling, all accessible to guests. Additionally, a fire pit, bicycles, picnic tables, and grills are readily available for guests’ enjoyment.
Camptown’s swim club and pool are expected to open this summer and will feature a covered pavilion with a fireplace, a sun deck with loungers, cabanas, and a pool bar. Moreover, if you’re a local resident of Hudson Valley, you can pay a membership fee for summer pool access. Those who wish to sweat it out will have to wait until this fall, when the property plans to add a sauna to its extensive list of amenities, with an events space slated to open in 2024.
Nightly rates at Camptown start at $209 for the guest rooms and $299 for the log cabins. You can visit camptowncatskills.com for further details.