The Gray Barn at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary
The Gray Barn at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary
Venture a little over two hours out of NYC for a stay at the Gray Barn at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, a beautiful, modern-meets-sustainable inn in High Falls, New York that uses their profits to fund their rescue, education, and advocacy work for farmed animals. All complimentary products and breakfasts at the inn are 100% vegan, a feature that goes hand-in-hand with the nonprofit which aims to promote a compassionate and earth friendly culture. A perfect spot for families or couples looking to relax, eat, play, and explore the local area, the Gray Barn features five gorgeous guest rooms, each with ensuite bathrooms and private terraces overlooking views of grazing goats against the backdrop of the beautiful Rondout Creek and Shawangunk Mountains. Guests renting individual rooms are wowed each morning by a vegan seasonal breakfast made with local ingredients and served in a tranquil, sun-drenched communal space. A private tour of the sanctuary’s 150 acres is included with every stay so make sure to take advantage and explore the property. Venture to the nearby hamlet of High Falls which boasts antique shops, special restaurants liked wood fired pizzeria Ollies, and family-owned orchards and farms, or take the 15 minute drive up the road from the inn to Minnewaska State Park Preserve, drawing crowds for a reason with its scenic trails, views, swimming, and places to picnic.
THE GRAY BARN AT WOODSTOCK FARM SANCTUARY
$$ | HIGH FALLS, NY
Venture a little over two hours out of NYC for a stay at the Gray Barn at Woodstock Farm Sanctuary*, a beautiful, modern-meets-sustainable inn in High Falls, New York that uses their profits to fund their rescue, education, and advocacy work for farmed animals. All complimentary products and breakfasts at the inn are 100% vegan, a feature that goes hand-in-hand with the nonprofit which aims to promote a compassionate and earth friendly culture. A perfect spot for families or couples looking to relax, eat, play, and explore the local area, the Gray Barn features five gorgeous guest rooms, each with ensuite bathrooms and private terraces overlooking views of grazing goats against the backdrop of the beautiful Rondout Creek and Shawangunk Mountains. Guests renting individual rooms are wowed each morning by a vegan seasonal breakfast made with local ingredients and served in a tranquil, sun-drenched communal space. A private tour of the sanctuary’s 150 acres is included with every stay so make sure to take advantage and explore the property. Venture to the nearby hamlet of High Falls which boasts antique shops, special restaurants liked wood fired pizzeria Ollies, and family-owned orchards and farms, or take the 15 minute drive up the road from the inn to Minnewaska State Park Preserve, drawing crowds for a reason with its scenic trails, views, swimming, and places to picnic.
getting there
Accessible by Bus
101 Miles from NYC
WHAT WE LOVE
Modern-meets-sustainable inn on a 150-acre animal sanctuary, activist mission, five guest rooms with private terraces and ensuite bathrooms, light-flooded common rooms with incredible views, private farm tours, vegan seasonal breakfasts (not included in full-rental bookings), space available for weddings, retreats, and small events, short drive to Downtown High Falls and Minnewaska State Preserve.
AMENITIES
Transportation +
Hotel Amenities +
Each Stay Supports Woodstock Farm Sanctuary
Each Stay Includes an Immersive, VIP Tour of the Sanctuary
Shared Living Area
Fireplace
Large Shared Deck Overlooking the Mountains
Shared Gazebo in Garden
Onsite Parking
Room Amenities +
Private Balcony in Each Room
Free WiFi
ADA Compliant
COVID-19 Regulations Compliant
Dining +
Vegan Breakfast Included
Guests Renting the Entire Property Have Access to The Kitchen
Nature & Culture +
Set on a 150-Acre Animal Sanctuary
Views of the Roundout Creek and Mountain from Inn
Nearby Hiking Trails
Events +
Event Venue
Kids +
No Kids Under the Age of 12 Permitted
Dogs +
No Dogs Permitted
LOCAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Words by Sylvie Morgan Brown, Photos by Melissa Cacioppo