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Kick Your Feet Up At The Ranch’s New Hudson Valley Locale

aerial view of The Ranch Hudson Valley

aerial view of The Ranch Hudson Valley

long communal dining table flanked by potted citrus trees

long communal dining table flanked by potted citrus trees

Set on an estate built by J.P. Morgan, The Ranch has expanded its wellness program—complete with hiking, yoga, massages and plant-based meals—from its original location in Malibu to the Hudson Valley. “There has been an incredible demand for us to come to the East Coast,” says co-founder and CEO Alex Glasscock. “The restorative beauty of the region offers the perfect setting to reconnect with nature.”

In the summer months, guests can partake in such outdoor activities as hiking the nearby mountains or stand-up paddleboarding on the property’s lake. And, to ensure comfort, The Ranch brought in New York designer Steven Gambrel to reimagine the property’s 25 guest rooms, spa and solarium. He transformed the former ballroom into a stunning gym for stretching and yoga and situated the dining room with views of the lake and woods. Gambrel honored the estate’s original materials including locally quarried stone, wired oak and detailed plasterwork, adding to its charm with earthy, textured furnishings and finishes.

PHOTOS: ELLEN MCDERMOTT
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