Woodstock

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Woodstock, NY is a Catskills town renowned for its artistic heritage, natural beauty, and cultural landmarks. While the famed 1969 Woodstock Festival was held nearby in Bethel, the town itself has long been a hub for artists, musicians, and writers. The Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, founded in 1902, remains an important part of Woodstock’s creative legacy, along with the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, which showcases regional and contemporary art. In the town center, galleries, locally owned shops, and farm-to-table restaurants line Tinker Street, creating a vibrant and walkable atmosphere. Just outside the village, Overlook Mountain offers one of the area’s most popular hiking trails, leading to sweeping views of the Hudson Valley and the historic fire tower. Ongoing concerts at the Bearsville Theater and Maverick Concert Hall highlight the town’s ongoing musical traditions. Blending historic character, cultural richness, and access to the outdoors, Woodstock is a destination where creativity and nature thrive together.

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