Budget Inn
The Budget Inn is located about 10.5 miles from Cobleskill in Sharon Springs, New York. Rooms are available to accommodate up to four people. The hotel offers free coffee and doughnuts, and there is a microwave for guests to use in the common area. In the summer the hotel will supply you with free ice to keep your provisions cold when you head out for your day of hiking. The hotel does allow "well-behaved" pets. Rates start at around $95 per night as of December 2009.
Budget Inn
498 Rte 20 E.
Sharon Springs, NY 13459
(518) 284-2114
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Worcester White House Inn
The Worcester White House Inn is located under 15 miles from Cobleskill in the town of Worcester. The Worcester Inn is a small boutique-style Inn. The building was originally built in 1814 and is full of historic charm to supplement your outdoor adventure vacation. Each room is unique and available with a queen, two queens, or king beds. The hotel offers free high-speed Internet access. If you want a break from a day of hiking, you can walk from the Inn to nearby shops.
Worcester White House Inn
151 Main St.
Worcester, NY 12197
(607) 397-8500
theworcesterinn.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites
The Holiday Inn Express was updated in 1999. The hotel features a small fitness area with treadmills and a laundry room for guests so you can clean up your hiking gear between trails. The hotel also has a small arcade area with old-school arcade games which could be a great distraction if the weather puts a damper on your outdoor plans. Other hotel amenities include a free continental breakfast and free high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel allows pets in smoking rooms only for a fee of $17 per night. Rates begin at around $75 per night.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites
160 Holiday Way
Schoharie, NY 12157
(518) 295-6088
hiexpress.com
Article Written By Tate Higgins
Tate Higgins is a writer, teacher and outdoor guide. He lives in South Carolina and works on rivers around the country. He graduated from Clemson University and Colorado State University. His work has recently appeared in literary magazines including Phoebe and The Southeast Review.