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  1. Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston. It lies within the borders of the Catskill Park. The population was 6,287 at the 2020 census, up from 5,884 in 2010.

    • Hit the Trails in Catskill Park. Woodstock sits at the heart of 700,000 acres of wilderness. The Catskill Park, otherwise known as the Catskill Forest Preserve, is a New York State Park that spans four counties in the state.
    • Get Active at Ashokan Reservoir. New York City claims considerable bragging rights to its water, and for good reason. It's some of the cleanest drinking water in the country and, believe it or not, it comes from the Catskill region just outside Woodstock, New York.
    • Wander through Art Galleries. Long before whispers of the 1969 music festival, Woodstock had been eyed as a utopian art colony. In fact, its artsy roots can be traced back as early as the early 1900s.
    • Stroll along Tinker Street. Speaking of Tinker Street, this is the main artery that runs right through the center of Woodstock's charming main town. On either side, visitors will find galleries; shopping; restaurants; and architectural remnants of Woodstock's centuries-old past, like the Woodstock Reformed Church, which is from the mid-19th century.
    • Vicki. 2 contributions. Wisdom and Compassion... Visually stunning. Emotionally evocative. Spiritually serene. Just an all-round amazing space. To be in the company of such learned Tibetan Buddhist Masters is both an honor and a blessing.
    • Jenkins Stailer. Ireland 74 contributions. Hard hike, but beautiful! Overlook is beautiful. It takes a lot of physical effort to get up there, but when you do, it is a site to be seen!
    • Sandy K. Florida 6 contributions. Great Place. We went for some vegetables in their market.. excellent. And stayed for a great lunch. Salad, soup, gazpacho and shakes with inside or outside seating.
    • WanderlustEr. Brooklyn, NY5 contributions. Plan ahead to tour the inside. Beautiful church steeped in history. Park up at the overlook trailhead and walk down, it’s a bit treacherous to stop in the roadside.
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    • (845) 679-5906
    • 353 Meads Mountain Rd, Woodstock, NY 12498, USA
    • Ride the Longest Zipline in North America. Address. 64 Klein Ave, Hunter, NY 12442, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 518-263-4388. It's not just the longest zipline in North America, but also the highest and the fastest.
    • Pick Organic Produce at a Local Farm. Address. 217 Tinker St, Woodstock, NY 12498-1144, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 845-679-6690. Web Visit website. The quintessential small-town farm, Sunfrost Farms is the perfect place to spend a day picking up locally grown fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, and flowers.
    • Go Shopping on Tinker Street. Tinker Street, Mill Hill Road, and the other streets that offshoot Woodstock’s heart at Village Green make for a wonderfully walkable stretch lined with colorful and quirky mom-and-pop boutiques hawking everything from the requisite tie-dyes and New Age-y crystals to Tibetan crafts and women’s fashions.
    • Listen to Live Music. Longtime resident Bob Dylan is said to have quipped that you only had to throw a stone and you’d hit a musician in Woodstock. For the less antagonistic among you, an even better bet is to head out to one of the town’s music venues, where you can catch local and national talent almost any night of the week.
  2. May 24, 2024 · Woodstock, unincorporated village and town (township) in Ulster county, southeastern New York, U.S., lying in the foothills of the southern Catskills near the Ashokan Reservoir.

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  3. Feb 18, 2022 · For years, this destination served as the birthplace of many art and music movements. Aside from its unique history, Woodstock is home to countless diversions, from eclectic shops to theme parks. Exploring these places can fill your itinerary easily. Check out the top things to do in Woodstock, New York.

  4. Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York. It is one of the most famous small towns in the world, associated with the music festival that was supposed to be here in 1969, but was held 65 miles away.