By Bridget Mulroy
At one point, I came acrossOutpost Outdoor Resort online, and what stood out wasn’t variation, it was consistency. On socials, everyone describes the same feeling: quiet that becomes tangible.
So we packed our sleeping bags and decided to take a trip up the mountain.
The drive from New York City doesn’t feel dramatic at first. You leave with the same mindset you had in the city, still carrying its pace. But somewhere along the way, that pace starts to dissolve in ways you only notice once it’s already gone.
By the time we reached Pond Eddy, it wasn’t about distance anymore. It was about atmosphere.
The newly built glamping cabin we stayed in felt intentionally placed rather than constructed for attention. Clean lines, warmth, and comfort defined the space, but what truly mattered was what sat just beyond it. The Delaware River, less than 100 feet away, moved constantly, setting a rhythm for everything around it.
The first afternoon, we went rafting. The Delaware River doesn’t behave like a thrill ride, it behaves like a living environment. It shifts between calm and movement in a way that keeps you present without effort.
Later, walking the property, the details of the landscape became impossible to ignore. Tadpoles gathered in shallow water along the edges of the trail. Snakes moved quietly through the sunlit brush. Above it all, bald eagles circled at heights that made them feel almost detached from the world below.
Dinner at the Outpost restaurant grounded the day in a way I didn’t expect. It wasn’t just convenient, it was genuinely strong enough to feel like part of the experience rather than an added feature.
That night, sitting outside the cabin, the river carried everything forward. Somewhere beyond it, a distant sound moved through the valley, low, unclear, almost animal in origin.
Whatever it was, it didn’t feel out of place there.
Since getting back from Outpost, I’ve shared some of my experience @BridgetMulroyOfficial, but the content value could never trump the reality of being there.
After returning, I’m sharing PROMO CODE: summeroutpost. This exclusive code is something worth offering to readers, especially after experiencing Outpost Outdoor Resort firsthand.










