You work hard so it is time to vacation easy. Skip the plane and long travel plans and book yourself local in one of the five amazing Airbnbs I found in or around the Hudson Valley.

There is no reason to pile everyone into the car for a long road trip or worst attempt to get everyone on a plane. Luxury accommodations and entertainment along with quiet escapes are less than 2 hours away and waiting for you to book your stay.

5 Amazing Airbnb's In and Around the Hudson Valley

They go by names like The Cove Cabin, Foley's Riverfront, the Fall Spa Retreat, Cozy Winter Escape, and Unique Estate with Indoor Pool. The prices range from $250 a night to $1700. They all offer something different but what they all have in common is a cool water feature.

Airbnb Host James
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If you want to be lakeside you can choose the house at Greenwood Lake or the Cabin on the north end of Candlestick Lake, If you want a hot tub you can have it streamside in Wurtsboro, New York in a tucked-away cabin, or head to Pine Bush where you can stay in a log home which is a quick drive to LEGO LAND.

Airbnb Host Joanne
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If it is luxury you want with a resort flair then plan to head to the Poconos. The Unique estate in Henryville Pennsylvania has great living space including a built-in bar and indoor heated pool.

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Five Hudson Valley Staycation with Access to Water Fun

They range from $250 to $1700 a night, so there is one that is going to fit your vacation budget. From Greenwood Lake to Candlestick Lake to the Poconos, there are hot tubs and even an indoor pool. These local vacation homes are just waiting for you to book them for some R&R.

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House with Unusual Feature For Sale in New Paltz, New York

Victorian Home with Spiderweb Floor For Sale in New Paltz

For the first time in 50 years, you can buy this well-maintained Victorian home in the Heart of the Village of New Paltz, New York. Beyond the dramatic Spider Web maple wood floor, other unique features have been preserved in this house that was built in 1873.

Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn

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