Get in touch!
The Arnold House
839 Shandelee Road
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
info@thearnoldhouse.com
call (845) 439-5070
text (845) 582-9889
Directions from the George Washington Bridge
Cross the George Washington Bridge (westbound, upper level), staying in the right lane. Exit immediately right onto the Palisades Parkway. Take the Palisades Parkway North to exit 18 (left hand exit). Merge onto Route 6, which will put you directly onto Route 17 west. Follow Route 17 west to exit 96 (Livingston Manor). At the end of the exit ramp, turn right. Go to a stop sign and turn left. Cross a small bridge and take immediate right (just before the gas station). You will be on Main Street, Livingston Manor. Keep straight right through town and up the mountain, 4.5 miles. The Arnold House will be on your left.
If you would like directions from a different point of origin, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you
For general inquiries and reservations, please give us a call or send us a note!
ADA Statement
At Foster Supply Hospitality, we believe we have the responsibility and privilege to affect positive change around us. Part of that responsibility is to ensure that our websites are accessible and easy to use for everyone. To learn more about how we are taking strides to improve the online experience for guests with disabilities, please click here.
Pets
We love well-behaved dogs and dogs love running through our trails and meadows, so feel free to bring them along for your getaway! We charge a nightly fee to help cover the costs of cleaning. Rest assured that for this, we also provide a dog bed, food bowls, and treats. We ask that pups joining the trip are leashed at all times while in public spaces and are quiet and comfortable while unaccompanied in your room.
For the safety and comfort of all guests, disruptive or destructive pets may be asked to leave. Please let us know at the time of booking if you plan to bring your furry friend along, and visit our websites to learn more about our individual pet fees. Service animals, as defined by the ADA, are not subject to pet fees.