The Trek — Off-Grid, On Your Own Time
The Space
Set quietly on a working farm just outside Montgomery, The Trek feels like a return to something simpler—without losing its sense of design. The cabin sits low against the landscape, surrounded by open fields, a slow-moving stream, and the kind of stillness that’s hard to come by. Mornings arrive gently here, with soft light over the pasture, and evenings stretch out under wide skies that fade slowly into stars.
Inside, the space is intentionally minimal but warm. Every detail feels considered, not excessive—natural textures, clean lines, and just enough comfort to settle in without distraction. It’s the kind of place where time shifts a bit. You read longer, linger outside, and let the quiet do what it’s meant to do.
The Setting
What makes The Trek special isn’t just the cabin, but its environment. The rhythm of the farm, the presence of animals in the distance, the openness of the land—it all creates a sense of calm that feels earned, not curated. There’s a quiet energy to the place, where nature isn’t a backdrop, but the main event.
Despite the stillness, you’re not far from anything. A short drive brings you into town—cafés, small shops, and local spots that give the Hudson Valley its charm—but it’s easy to forget about leaving once you arrive.
The Locèlle Take
Locèlle loves The Trek for its restraint. It doesn’t try too hard. It trusts the land, the light, and the experience of simply being there. It’s a place that invites you to unplug in a way that feels natural, not forced—where the luxury isn’t in what’s added, but in what’s left out.

Evan & Courtney
Where you’ll be
Montgomery
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New York
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United States
Neighborhood highlights
Explore Montgomery’s village rhythm—morning coffee and brunch at local cafés, browsing small shops, casual dinners at neighborhood pubs, seasonal farm stands, and cider tastings at Angry Orchard, along with nearby wineries, markets, and easy day trips through surrounding Hudson Valley towns
Get outside and settle into the landscape—walks through Benedict Park and Montgomery Park, hiking trails and ridge views across the region, fishing in local ponds and the Wallkill River, wandering open farmland, seasonal flower fields, scenic drives, and longer excursions to Mohonk Preserve for mountain views, lakes, and deeper nature experiences























































