AJA Architecture and Planning designed the Grove Lodge at Mohonk Mountain House. It is the first new lodging building since the turn of the century.

Grove Lodge at Mohonk Mountain House

New Paltz, New York

The Grove Lodge at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY was designed by AJA Architecture and Planning as the first new lodging building at the historic resort since the turn of the century. 

The 8,000-square-foot, two-story Grove Lodge incorporates the use of native stone and natural finishes to help the structure blend into the scenic landscape of the Mohonk Mountain House property. 

Interior spaces include hardwood floors and the use of exposed wood throughout. The guest suites have their own separate drive-up entrances and feature patios and balconies. All areas are appointed with rustic rocking chairs for outdoor seating. 

Sustainable features include low-carbon building materials, LED lighting, and a geothermal heating and cooling system. 250 tons of Shawangunk conglomerate excavated from the site have been recycled into the retaining walls of the Lodge and the main stone fireplace in the Great Room. 

The Grove Lodge at Mohonk Mountain House was designed by AJA Architecture and Planning and includes a covered porch for guests to get out of the elements.
The Grove Lodge Bathroom at Mohonk Mountain House was designed by AJA Architecture and Planning to give guests the best luxury experience while on their stay.
The Grove Lodge Living Room at Mohonk Mountain House is an open floor concept designed by AJA Architecture and Planning. The hardwood floors, exposed wood, and main stone fireplace make the great room stand out.
The Grove Lodge at Mohonk Mountain House bedroom is heated with it's own stove and the wood accents and exposed beams give it the lodge feeling guests expect.