Woodstock, NY is the perfect place for those looking to explore outside of the concrete jungle of Manhattan. Here’s our official destination guide of the storied Catskills town. below.
TO STAY:
Hotel Dylan
If you’re renting a car, Hotel Dylan is ten minutes from the charming main street of Woodstock. Transformed from an abandoned motel into a vibrant retreat, each room is named after one of the rock n’ roll greats associated with Woodstock 1969.
TO EAT/DRINK:
Early Terrible
Right off Tinker Street, this joint oozes cool and presents the unexpected. A restored barn with an outdoor courtyard, warm up near the fire pits while enjoying a Stormy Mojito and Wood Fired Burger. Great for lunch, late lunch or dinner.
Bread Alone
A visit to Woodstock is not complete without visiting the dough based spot. Treat yourself to a chocolate croissant while scoping the shops in town. You won’t regret it!
TO DO:
Bearsville Center
Founded by music entrepreneur Albert Grossman who managed legendary successful performers of the 1960s and created Bearsville to be a place where musicians could live, work, eat and play.
OPUS 40
A trip to world-famous outdoor sculpture park and museum Opus 40 is a requisite stop. Explore earthwork sculptures, acres of meadows, forested paths and bluestone quarries while taking in views of the Catskill Mountains.
OVERLOOK MOUNTAIN TRAIL
A hike not to miss. This 4.6-mile round trip hike has gorgeous lookout points. You’ll come across mountain house ruins and a historic fire tower with impressive views of the Hudson River Valley.