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The Farmhouse

Dating back to 1840, the Glen Holler farmhouse has been carefully restored to preserve its original character. Exposed hand-hewn timbers and timeless details reflect the craftsmanship of another era. Inside, you’ll find three bedrooms, a full kitchen, bath, and laundry... a space that feels both elevated and easy to settle into.

 

Set just off County Road 16 near Watkins Glen International Raceway, the property features a long private driveway with plenty of room for vehicles and trailers, making it an ideal home base for race weekends or extended stays in the Finger Lakes.

No Pets Allowed | 6 Person Max.

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The Creekside Cabin

Nestled at the base of the glen, the Creekside Cabin is surrounded by some of Glen Holler’s most striking natural features. Overlooking a moss-covered ravine and nearby falls, and set just steps from the creek, it offers a setting that feels both secluded and alive.

Pets Allowed | 2 Person Max. 

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The Crow's Nest

Perched at the top of the ravine, The Crow’s Nest is surrounded by trees, with the subtle sound of waterfalls rising from below when the creek is running. Its location near the bath house makes it both convenient and comfortably tucked away.

Pets Allowed | 2 Person Max.

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Cayote Call Cabin

Coyote Call Cabin is located at the southernmost point of Glen Holler, at the highest reach of the creek. At dusk, you may hear coyotes in the nearby fields, while the creek runs close by, perfect for a quiet night around the fire.

Pets Allowed | 2 Person Max.

Good Neighbor Guidelines

Help keep our woods clean. Leave no trace. Please leave the campsite the way you found it.

Be respectful of other guests and their privacy. 

Feel free to explore the marked paths through the campground, but be safe - especially near the ravine and water. Rocks can be slippery. 

Please get approval for all guests joining you at Glen Holler. 

Please clean up after dogs. 

No ATVs or motorized sport vehicles.

Come prepared. Be sure to bring plenty of food, water, warm clothing, flashlights, and boots (depending on the weather). Nights can be cold and mornings can be damp. 

Please be careful with ferns in the gully, moss, and shale near the creek. We want to help preserve the natural landscape. 

Please clean up cookware, utensils, and cooking surfaces for the next guest. 

When having a fire please ensure the fire is completely out when you head in for the night. Watch for embers traveling, and respect any local fire bans. 

Talk to nature. She'll talk back. 

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