Summary:
Enjoy this tiny home nestled among five acres of Catskills forest on a two-home lot, a short drive from Roscoe and Callicoon. Newly built and modern, the studio includes a sleeping loft (ladder access), full kitchen, bathroom, cozy wood stove, WiFi, Smart TV, and a large sundeck. A separate driveway from the second home helps maximize your privacy.
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For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
The Space:
Tiny House, Home Features:
• Studio Loft, 1 Bath - Available for up to 2 Guests!
• Secluded wooded setting with wraparound deck
• Lofted king bed (ladder access) + mini wood stove
• Full kitchen + washer/dryer
• Free WiFi by Satellite Internet & Smart TV
Sleeping Arrangements:
• Studio Loft: 1 King Bed (ladder access)
Welcome to Chic Tiny House, a bright, modern tiny-home escape tucked into the woods—perfect for couples or solo travelers who want privacy and a true “away from it all” setting without sacrificing comfort. Inside, warm wood walls and soaring, double-height ceilings make the space feel surprisingly spacious, while tall vertical windows and a large picture window flood the home with sunshine and bring the forest views right indoors. The living area is cozy and thoughtfully styled, with a comfortable spot to unwind, a wall-mounted TV for easy movie nights, and a mini wood stove that turns chilly evenings into the coziest part of your stay.
The kitchen is fully equipped for real meals, not just reheating leftovers. You’ll have a gas range/oven, stainless vent hood, open shelving, tile backsplash, and a full-size fridge—plus a dining table for two that’s perfect for slow breakfasts, a work session with a view, or a simple dinner in. For longer stays, the in-unit washer/dryer is a game changer, and efficient heating/cooling helps keep things comfortable year-round.
When it’s time to sleep, climb the ladder to the lofted king bed and enjoy that tucked-away, cabin-chic feel—especially with the loft’s windows and skylights that make the space feel elevated in every sense. And the best part? Indoor/outdoor living is effortless here. Sliding doors open to the wraparound deck, so you can start your morning with coffee in the fresh air, grill dinner as the sun dips, and end the night listening to the woods in total peace.
• Winter Access Notice: During snowy conditions, a 4WD or AWD vehicle is strongly recommended for reaching the home. If you’re traveling without one, access may be difficult or not possible at times. Portoro Homes cannot be held responsible for weather-related access issues or provide assistance if a vehicle becomes stuck.
• Satellite Internet: Internet is provided by ViaSat a satellite internet company. This can cause the internet to fluctuate and possibly not allow consistent connection.
• Amenities: The hot tub and fireplace nearby are specified use with rental of the main 3-bedroom cabin, or rental of both properties.
- This is a two home lot, while you have privacy and separation from the other house, it is still visible from this home. There are two separate driveways for each house.
(Need more space for your group? You can actually rent both of the properties together if you would like! Just message us for more information!)
Guest Access:
Portoro Homes offers convenient self check-in. Check-in instructions will be sent by email and text prior to arrival with everything you need to access the home easily and on your schedule. You’ll also receive a digital Guest Guide for the home, packed with helpful tips, house info, and local recommendations to make the most of your stay.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: Standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and standard check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If the home is ready earlier on the day of arrival, an early check-in may be available when confirmed with our main office. Late check-outs must be requested and confirmed by our main office prior to departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills are a favorite escape for anyone looking to trade city noise for fresh mountain air, forest views, and small-town charm. The region is known for scenic hikes, fly-fishing rivers, swimming holes, and winding drives with big views—especially in fall, when the foliage turns the landscape into a patchwork of color. Between outdoor adventures, you’ll find cozy cafés, local breweries, farm stands, and a laid-back, creative culture that makes it easy to slow down and settle in.
This home is tucked near Roscoe, NY, a small Catskills hamlet affectionately known as “Trout Town, USA.” Roscoe is beloved for its world-class fly fishing, where the legendary Beaverkill and Willowemoc waters draw anglers from around the globe, but you don’t have to fish to fall in love with the area. Expect quiet roads, deep woods, and a peaceful pace—plus easy access to nearby towns like Livingston Manor and Callicoon for dining, shopping, and day trips. Whether you’re here to cast a line, hike and explore, chase waterfalls, or simply unplug and breathe, Roscoe delivers a nature-first Catskills experience with just the right amount of small-town charm.
Things to See & Do:
-- Explore:
• Stroll Roscoe’s small-town center for outfitters, cafés, and classic Catskills vibes.
• Take a scenic drive along the Beaverkill and Willowemoc for river views and pull-offs.
• Day trip to Livingston Manor for shops, coffee, and a lively little main street.
• Head to Callicoon for river-town charm, boutiques, and seasonal events.
• Stop at local farm stands and markets for fresh produce and Catskills-made goods.
-- Outdoor Adventures:
• Fly fish at Junction Pool, the Beaverkill, or Willowemoc Creek (iconic access points).
• Hike and explore nearby state forests and Catskills trail systems.
• Pack a picnic and find a quiet riverside spot to read, relax, or wade.
• Go birdwatching and wildlife spotting—especially early morning and near dusk.
• Explore seasonal swimming holes and waterways (conditions vary by season).
-- Local Farms & Markets:
• Browse the Roscoe Farmers Market (seasonal).
• Visit Livingston Manor Farmers Market (nearby, seasonal).
• Make a trip to Callicoon Farmers Market (nearby, seasonal).
-- Arts, Culture & Entertainment:
• Visit the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum (nearby) for history, exhibits, and riverside grounds.
• Explore the Roscoe O&W Railway Museum for local railroad history.
• Catch seasonal festivals and community events throughout Sullivan County.
-- Dining & Shopping:
• Grab a classic bite at Roscoe Diner.
• Enjoy a pint at Roscoe Beer Company.
• Shop local outfitters like Beaverkill Angler for gear and local knowledge.
• Explore nearby dining in Livingston Manor and Callicoon for more options and nightlife.
-- Golf Courses:
• Roscoe Mountain Club
• Villa Roma Resort Golf Course
• Twin Village Golf Course
-- Annual Festivals & Events:
• Roscoe Trout Parade
• Catskill Fly Fishing Center Summerfest
• Roscoe Beer Fest
• Sullivan County Fair (Liberty, nearby)
• Callicoon Country Fair (Callicoon, nearby)
Getting Around:
Getting around Roscoe is part of the charm—quiet country roads trace trout streams and roll through wooded hills, so even a quick errand feels like a scenic drive. A car is essential for exploring the area comfortably, whether you’re heading to legendary fly-fishing access points, a local brewery, or nearby Catskills towns. Traffic is typically light, parking is easy and generally free, and the relaxed pace makes it simple to explore without stress.
Route 17 (Quickway) makes it easy to hop to other Catskills destinations, while smaller backroads around 29 Lexie Ln lead you deeper into the landscape that earned Roscoe its “Trout Town, USA” nickname. You’ll find plenty of pull-offs and peaceful spots to pause—by the river, near a trailhead, or at a local market—especially when the light hits the hills just right.
Wildlife sightings are common, especially at dawn and dusk, so take it slow on the winding roads. Cell service is usually reliable in town but can get spotty in more remote pockets, so downloading maps ahead of time is a smart move. With your own car, every drive around Roscoe becomes part of the getaway—unhurried, scenic, and full of small discoveries.
Airports:
• Stewart International Airport (SWF): ~1 hour 40 minutes (route/traffic dependent)
• Albany International Airport (ALB): ~2 hours
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA/EWR): ~2.5–3 hours (route/traffic dependent)
• Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP), PA: ~1 hour 45 minutes
Popular Landmarks:
• Junction Pool (iconic fly-fishing access)
• Beaverkill Covered Bridge (historic, nearby)
• Willowemoc Creek (fishing, nature)
• Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum (nearby)
• Roscoe Beer Company (brewery)
• Roscoe Diner (classic local eatery)
• Trout Town USA Park (recreation)
• Roscoe O&W Railway Museum (local history)
• Roscoe Campsite Park (camping, events)
• Catskill Scenic Trail (biking/hiking, nearby)
• Trout Parade (annual event)
Interaction with Guests:
Our goal is to make sure your stay exceeds expectations from start to finish. Portoro Homes communicates by email and phone, and once your booking is confirmed, we’ll email your rental agreement for e-signature. Check-in instructions are sent by email and text message prior to arrival, and we offer convenient self check-in. During your stay, we’ll typically check in by text once or twice to ensure a 5-star experience, and we’re available 24/7 if any questions come up. After checkout, we’ll follow up—we’re excited to hear about your stay and welcome any feedback.