Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York, is planning to unveil Grove Lodge, the 1,200-acre resort’s first new accommodations in more than a century. Designed by Andrew J. Allison of Glens Falls, New York-based firm AJA Architecture and Planning, the lodge will showcase six guestrooms outfitted with locally crafted custom furniture.
With respect to the surrounding environment, the new 7,000-square-foot structure features native stones, reclaimed wood, natural finishes, and sustainable materials throughout. Each guestroom will be clad with a natural stone fireplace, handmade furnishings, and a bathroom complete with a soaking tub and separate shower. Guests booking all six rooms will be offered access to the lodge’s 1,080-square-foot great room. Framed by a grand arched entryway, the space is clad with cathedral ceilings, exposed wooden beams, natural hardwood floors, a wall of windows, and a private stone patio.
Works from local Hudson Valley artists will dress the walls, including Nora Scarlett’s “Trunks in the Gunks” collection.
Andrew J. Allison Designs Mohonk Mountain House’s New Grove Lodge
The lodge is the upstate New York property’s first new accommodation in more than 100 years.
Words by: Will Speros

Andrew J. Allison Designs Mohonk Mountain House’s New Grove Lodge
The lodge is the upstate New York property’s first new accommodation in more than 100 years.
Words by: Will Speros