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Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms icon A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea icon Coffee/Tea
Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent icon Bicycles For Rent
Our main retreat home is a sunny and homey 3 bedroom + Sleeping Attic and yoga room cottage nestled in the Shawagunk Mountains of New York, 1.5 hrs from NYC and a 5 min drive from the famous Sam's Point overlook. The cottage can host 5-6 (private and shared), and for larger retreats, we are partnered with trusted homes in the area to accommodate extra participants. The cottage features 3 private acres on a stream, fireplace, attic for yoga/meditation, and two porches for rest and reflection.

Meals

Menu
Menu

Menu Types

We take nourishment seriously at CWR, and provide quality, delicious and nutritious vegetarian foods using seasonal & local ingredients. We can accommodate a range of dietary needs and preferences.

Getting Here

Location icon Creative Women Retreats, 316 Cragsmoor Rd, Cragsmoor NY

Directions

The Cottage is available via car (1.5 hours from the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan) or via train or bus from NYC. Pick up from public transportation (20-30 minutes away) available for a nominal fee. The best option is to carpool and we do our best to pair folks who want to drive with those who need driving! A direct bus is available from NY Penn Station to New Paltz A train is available from NY Grand Central Station to Middletown, NY with a transfer in Secaucus

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Mission & Vision

Creative Women Retreats has a mission to cultivate retreats drawing on seasonal, natural, and celestial elements to support restoration of the self through creative, therapeutic activities, gentle movement, communion with nature, and the nourishment of home cooked food, community, and care of the self.