Welcome to

Valley Rock Inn

VALLEY ROCK
CANTINA

Heated Outdoor Dining
and Bar

VALLEY ROCK INN & MOUNTAIN CLUB

An urban oasis in the middle of 70,000 acres of parkland, less than an hour from NYC

PRIVATE EVENTS AT
VALLEY ROCK

Weddings, Corporate Events
and Parties

Valley Rock Inn & Mountain Club

Valley Rock Inn & Mountain Club is located 30 miles from the George Washington Bridge and is about an hour from most of Manhattan. Set in the Village of Sloatsburg, NY, in the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains, we’re surrounded by 70,000 acres of forever-wild parkland of Harriman State Park and Sterling Forest with trails and lakes in every direction.

The Grounds and Guest Houses

The property is a true oasis, featuring a dozen historic houses and barn buildings that have been impeccably restored and form a wall around an interior garden. Four renovated guest houses offer a total of 17 bedrooms and 16 baths.

Wilderness Meets Wellness

A fitness-focused destination, we have a 75-foot pool, a 7,000-square-foot gym, guided hiking, biking and kayaking programs, and much more. We offer year-round wellness and fitness programs that incorporate healthy eating and adventures in the great outdoors

Food + Drink

An organic market and Valley Rock Cantina, our signature restaurant, source the freshest produce from our own organic farm fields in the Hudson Valley. We welcome walk-ins and also accept reservations.

Planning a private event?

Book our property exclusively, or reserve one of our special gardens or guest houses. The gardens and historic buildings at Valley Rock were designed with private events in mind, and we are meticulous about detail, whether you’re hosting a birthday party for 20, a wedding for 250 or a corporate retreat.

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House Hunting in the Lower Hudson Valley?

After visiting our mountain community, you may decide you want to stay! Tuxedo Hudson Realty is the leading luxury real estate company in the area, representing everything from grand estates in historic Tuxedo Park to farms in Hudson Valley.