About Emerson
Introducing the Emerson Resort and Spa, an extraordinary destination offering the reassuring sense that one is no longer
part of the outside world. Make yourself at home in one of our 51 exceptional guestrooms and suites. Enjoy inventive cuisine
at the Phoenix Restaurant. Or indulge in one of the soothing treatments at our Mobil Four-Star Spa. Outside, the picturesque
Hudson Valley will complete this perfect environment of total harmony.

History
In 1836 Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote "Nature", an essay inspired by the serene beauty of this area. The publication of "Nature" prompted the American Conservation Movement, which led to the establishment of the 600 square-mile Catskill Forest Preserve that surrounds the Emerson Resort and Spa.
Where the resort now stands was once The Riseley Flat, a thriving dairy farm built in 1840, and a barn built in 1860, which is now The Country Store. In 1874 trains began stopping at this site daily, bringing hordes of visitors for their first taste of the Hudson Valley. For many, that first taste was of the ice cream, made fresh at the Riseley dairy.
Where the resort now stands was once The Riseley Flat, a thriving dairy farm built in 1840, and a barn built in 1860, which is now The Country Store. In 1874 trains began stopping at this site daily, bringing hordes of visitors for their first taste of the Hudson Valley. For many, that first taste was of the ice cream, made fresh at the Riseley dairy.
Though the cows have since moved on, the historic buildings have been lovingly restored for modern use. One of the most remarkable
adaptations is the 64-foot high barn silo that was turned into the World's Largest Kaleidoscope. Sadly, the Cockburn
House, which was the location for the former Inn, was destroyed in a fire in 2005. However, with more than 40,000 square feet of new
construction, including 24 guest suites, a new spa facility and expanded meeting/conference space, the Emerson Resort & Spa today has
emerged more impressive than ever.















