Laurel Lodge
Historic four-bedroom inn on the Beaverkill River in New York's Catskill Mountains, a 10-minute walk from the legendary Beaverkill Covered Bridge. Built around 1900 and expanded in the 1920s, it serves as a basecamp for fly-fishing brown trout on one of America's most storied dry-fly streams.
Why book
Historic 1920s Catskill inn steps from the Beaverkill's legendary dry-fly water and covered bridge.
Overview
Laurel Lodge is a restored 1920s Catskill inn situated on private property overlooking the Beaverkill River, one of the birthplaces of American fly-fishing. The four-bedroom home sleeps up to eight guests and retains original period furnishings and architectural details alongside modern heating, electricity, and appliances. The lodge sits just a 10-minute walk from the Beaverkill Covered Bridge, a historic public access point, and is 15 minutes from the fly-fishing hub towns of…
At a glance
- Type
- Fishing Lodge
- Fishiness
- 4/5
- Location
- Mifflinburg, PA
What you'll catch
Amenities & features
Fishing styles
- Fly Fishing
- Wade Fishing
Techniques
- Dry Fly
- Nymphing
Water types
- Freshwater
Seasons
- Spring
- Autumn
Skill level
- Advanced
Themes
- Historic
- Riverside
- Historic Waters
Climate
- Mountains
- Temperate
Lodging style
- Inn
What's included
Included
- Four-bedroom home
- King bed, queen bed, two twin beds
- Formal dining room
- Casual dining area
- Stone fireplace
- Game room
- Lawn games
- Expansive private property
- Lakefront view
- Updated heating and electricity
- Modern appliances
- Original furnishings and details from the 1920s
Not included
- Swimming
- Boating
Rooms
Seasons
Laurel Lodge offers a serene fishing experience on the renowned Beaverkill River, a destination steeped in fly-fishing history. While the lodge itself is a historical gem, dating back to around 1900 and expanded in the 1920s, its fishing appeal is consistent throughout the warmer months. The primary focus is on the trout fishing in the Beaverkill River, a classic Catskill stream known for its challenging yet rewarding dry fly and nymphing opportunities. The lodge provides an ideal basecamp for anglers looking to explore this legendary water, with nearby public access points, including the Beaverkill Covered Bridge, offering further opportunities. The surrounding natural beauty enhances the fishing experience, making it a tranquil escape for those seeking quality time on the water.
Open April – October
Where you are
Nearby destinations
Towns, regions, and wild places worth exploring around the lodge.
Frequently asked
Guest reviews
- Logistics: 10-minute walk to Beaverkill Covered Bridge. 15 minutes to shops and restaurants in Livingston Manor and Roscoe.
- Provides Gear: No
