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Step back in time and get a taste of life as a turn-of-the-century lighthouse keeper. Restored to its former glory, the Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast is a unique place to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Hudson River Valley. It is open year-round. Popular summertime activities at the lighthouse include canoeing, kayaking, fishing, wading and swimming. Other activities include bird-watching, reading, photography, and relaxing by the riverside. There is no air-conditioning. A TV screen in the museum is equipped for viewing DVDs. Surrounded by the river on a remote shoal, the Lighthouse is reached by walking a gentle half-mile trail.

Rooms

There are two second floor bedrooms each with a double-bed.

The West Room has windows facing south down the Hudson River and west towards the Catskills.
The East room, the larger of the two rooms, has windows looking east onto the river.

In addition to the double beds, we have cots available to accommodate additional guests and children (furnished upon request).

Shared Bathroom Facilities

The first floor bathroom is shared by everyone staying in the lighthouse. It contains a sink and a shower with hot and cold running water. A composting toilet is utilized because the lighthouse is located far from the municipal sewage system. Instructions for its use are provided upon arrival.

Meals

Breakfast is provided for overnight guests. For supper on the evening that you arrive, you can dine at an area restaurant or carry food to the lighthouse. To prepare a meal at the lighthouse, the kitchen is available for use as well as our outdoor barbecue grill. The adjacent island is a pleasant place to enjoy a picnic meal. For those wishing to eat in town, select from a variety of local restaurants that range from fast food to elegant fare. Ask the lighthouse keeper for a list of the area's offerings.

What to bring

Linens, towels, wash cloths and soap are provided. Shower gel, shampoo, and conditioner are provided from a dispensor in the shower.

There is a telephone for emergencies.

Unless you arrive by boat, you will need to carry your belongings along the 1/2 mile trail to the lighthouse. For the ease of transport, travel light and pack your belongings in a small backpack or overnight bag.

  • clothing appropriate for the season and forecasted weather
  • footwear appropriate for wet or icy trail conditions
  • slippers or light shoes for indoors
  • toiletries such as toothbrush/toothpaste
  • camera
  • binoculars (optional)
  • fishing tackle (optional)
  • swim wear (in season)
  • your favorite pastime (books, knitting, etc.)
  • your favorite beverages