Best huts around West Haverstraw are primarily lean-tos and shelters located within a natural landscape offering outdoor experiences in the Hudson Valley. These accommodations provide basic overnight options for hikers and are often situated to offer views of the river and surrounding hills. The region is known for its accessible trails and rustic outdoor stays.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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If doing the shorter loop know that the turn off is to loop to the other side of the lake is right after the shelter. If you continue on the yellow path past youll come to a red cross trail. This will take you oddly to the middle of the highway. Also protect yourself the woods are LOADED with ticks. My friend was brushing them off every few minutes and when I got threw and we hit up the meal after, I found them crawling all over me. We mostly walked, never sat down anywhere and barely stood still.
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First come-first serve for this shelter. Plenty of space nearby to pitch a tent of hang a hammock if the shelter is full. Make sure to head over to the shelter as the sun sets for a great view of the New York City skyline glowing in the falling darkness.
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This is one of the park's nine lean-tos. It has two bunk bed platforms. It sits in a pleasant spot, surrounded by trees.
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Here you'll find one of the park's nine lean-tos and enjoy nice views of the area.
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This is a nice lean-to, perfect for a break or to spend the night. It is made out of stone and timber and contains two fireplaces. From here you have a great view of the area.
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This is one of the park's 9 lean-tos. It has a sleeping platform and a fireplace. About 8 people can fit in for the night.
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Easily one of the most scenic places in the Hudson Valley to stay overnight. The sweeping views of the river and surrounding rolling hills and mountains are unbeatable. The shelter can sleep approx. 4 people but there are numerous spots for pitching a tent as well.
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Around West Haverstraw, you'll primarily find lean-tos and shelters that provide basic overnight options for hikers within a natural landscape. These are often situated to offer views of the Hudson River and surrounding hills. While traditional 'huts' are less common, the broader region also offers charming cabins, cottages, and rustic vacation rentals for a cozy experience.
For sweeping vistas, consider the West Mountain Shelter, which provides incredible views of the Hudson River and surrounding hills. Another excellent choice is Big Hill, known for its amazing views, including distant glimpses of Manhattan.
Yes, while not traditional 'huts' in West Haverstraw itself, the surrounding areas offer unique options. For a truly rustic and secluded experience, 'The Cabin at Pleasant Valley Farm' provides an off-grid stay on 55 quiet acres with a pond, outdoor shower, and wood stove. 'Catchers Pond' also offers a rustic cabin with a private pond, Jacuzzi, and fruit orchard for a tranquil escape.
The lean-tos and shelters in the West Haverstraw area, such as Big Hill and West Mountain Shelter, generally operate on a first-come, first-served basis for overnight stays. It's always a good idea to check with local park authorities for any specific regulations or updates before your visit.
The lean-tos and shelters in the area provide basic accommodations, often requiring a hike to reach them. While they are generally accessible, the difficulty of the trails leading to them can vary. For families or beginners, it's recommended to research the specific trail difficulty to each shelter. For example, the Stone Memorial Lean-to Shelter offers a sleeping platform and fireplace, which can be comfortable for a group.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the Hudson Valley are dog-friendly, but specific rules for overnight stays in lean-tos and shelters can vary. It's best to confirm with the park or land management agency responsible for the specific shelter you plan to visit regarding their pet policies.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Some cabins, like 'The Cabin at Pleasant Valley Farm,' are available seasonally from May to October. Winter stays are possible in shelters with fireplaces, such as the Stone Memorial Lean-to Shelter, but require appropriate gear for cold weather.
The huts and shelters around West Haverstraw are nestled within a rich natural landscape. You can expect to see dense forests, rolling hills, and stunning views of the Hudson River. Many locations, like West Mountain Shelter, are specifically chosen for their scenic overlooks. The region is known for its accessible trails that wind through these natural features.
Absolutely. The huts and lean-tos are primarily designed for hikers and are often located directly on or near popular trails. For instance, Big Hill is a shelter on the Suffern - Bear Mt Trail. You can find numerous hiking opportunities in the area, with varying difficulty levels. Explore more hiking routes in the region on komoot.
Beyond hiking, the West Haverstraw area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Welch Beach – Lake Tiorati loop,' or enjoy touring bicycle routes like the 'New Croton Reservoir Loop.' Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Blue Mountain Reservation Advanced Loop.' For more details on these activities, check out the komoot guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and MTB Trails around West Haverstraw.
The lean-tos and shelters are basic, wilderness accommodations and typically do not have dedicated parking directly at the site or nearby dining options. You'll usually need to hike to reach them from a trailhead where parking may be available. For dining, you would need to return to West Haverstraw or surrounding towns. Some private cabins in the broader region, however, might offer parking and cooking facilities.
Visitors highly appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunity for a rustic outdoor experience. Many highlight the incredible views, especially from spots like West Mountain Shelter, which offers sweeping views of the Hudson River. The first-come, first-served nature of the shelters and the availability of space for tents or hammocks are also valued, providing flexibility for overnight stays in nature.


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