This full-service, all-gender Woodstock Spa brings together the most up-to-date, luxurious skin and body treatments in the Hudson Valley under one gorgeous roof, nestled in the shadows of majestic Overlook Mountain.
Zen Mountain Monastery is one of the West’s most respected Zen Buddhist monasteries and training centers, offering spiritual practitioners traditional and innovative ways to engage the dharma through a wide range of programs.
A multi-disciplinary health and wellness center designed to meet you where you’re at on your healing journey with therapies for the body, mind and spirit: massage, acupuncture, and more.
Woodstock Yoga is a year-round yoga studio offering a range of asana steeped in tradition. Fun, safe, and non-competitive, the studio’s foundation is rooted in the healing and transformative powers of yoga.
With an outstanding group of devoted and experienced yoga teachers with a unified vision of service, Euphoria Yoga is an inviting, sacred space in which the physical and mystical aspects of yoga are practiced and explored.
Somewhere between Woodstock and Phoenicia lies The Pines. Grown locally by renaissance man Jeremy Bernstein, The Pines is as authentic as it gets. With local food, local music and a vibe that just won’t quit., this is a must for your to-do list.
Located in an old train station, stop in for a homemade, locally sourced menu and a wine list highlighting wines from New York and beyond. Open seven days a week.
Open ‘til late, Early Terrible offers an extensive list of natural and biodynamic wines from around the world, craft beers and cocktails, and an ever-rotating menu of small bites. Pretty much perfect.
A seasonally-driven restaurant and patio nestled on Sawkill Creek river in a renovated 1700s mill house, highlighting produce, proteins and ingredients from local farmers and purveyors.
Home of the 12-inch slice and the best pizza this side of Brooklyn, locally owned and operated since 1998 with an emphasis on working with local growers.
A delicious take on Japanese noodle bowls, Southeast Asian street-food and other Asian specialties, with a beautiful bluestone patio for outdoor dining.
Cozy and rustic, this organic vegan restaurant is a Woodstock staple. All of the food and juices are carefully and conscientiously made from scratch; delicious and nourishing.
Eat, drink, and dance in the heart of historic Woodstock. Pearl Moon is open late every Friday and Saturday night with a weekly calendar of live music.
Situated in a restored and rambling farmhouse in historic downtown Woodstock. Cucina’s Chef Scappin offers simple and elegant food that changes with the season.
Silvia reflects a vision of connecting food and people with back-to-basics cooking that is honest and sustainable. The open kitchen’s wood-fired grill and organic, vegetable-centric pantry reflects their commitment to locally sourced ingredients.
An ode to all who appreciate and celebrate the love of the family meal. Good Night embraces the act of sharing, and offers an array of globally inspired fresh vibrant dishes that are based around South East Asian cuisine with a modern twist.
The Red Onion prides itself on its menu of fresh, handmade food, properly made cocktails, well-chosen beer and wines by the glass. Don’t miss the housemade pastas and desserts.
A collection of ever-changing vintage garments, textiles, and accessories — directed by whim and inspiration — as well as the rocks and gem world, beauty and gifts.
This charming downtown boutique offers gifts and supplies for modern pioneers, with a carefully curated selection of fine vintage and modern Americana housewares, books, art, and sundry.
This small independent music store carries instruments, music accessories, percussion, electronics, and thousands of vinyl records. The shop is open seven days a week.
Candlestock, its creators, its employees, and the candle mountain have welcomed countless customers, and hope that their store and candles will bring you much joy, warmth and light.
This curated vintage clothing store, alteration service and sewing school is owned and operated by Molly Farley, a 35 year veteran of the Woodstock creative scene.
In a town full of writers, artists, musicians and iconoclastic ne’er-do-wells the emphasis at Golden Notebook is on quality literature. One of our favorite things to do in Woodstock, NY.
“One of the largest and most beguiling works of art on the entire continent.” - Architectural Digest. Opus 40 is a sculpture park, museum, and artistic environment on 63 acres of meadows, quarries, and trails.
356 George Sickle Rd, Saugerties, NY 12477 Website
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Kaaterskill Falls
19 MILES
This rushing two-tiered waterfall is one of the tallest in New York State. Several hiking trails in the area lead to the falls, with a viewing platform at the base that provides a stunning view of the waterfall and the surrounding area.
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Ashokan Rail Trail
4.4 MILES
With incredible views of the mountains and Ashokan Reservoir and well-maintained trails for walking, running, cycling, and cross-country skiing, this scenic 11.5-mile multi-use trail follows the route of a former railroad.
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Sloan Gorge Preserve
3.9 MILES
This 2.5-mile hiking trail offers stunning views of the Esopus Creek and the surrounding forests, and features several waterfalls and swimming holes. The trail is moderate in difficulty and is accessible year-round.
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Comeau Trail
0.4 MILES
Relatively easy and is suitable for hikers of all skill levels, the trail offers scenic views of the surrounding forests and streams. The trail is accessible year-round and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Little Deep Swimming Hole
2.1 MILES
Perfect for families. To get there, make a right on W Hurley-Zena Rd from NY-212 to the parking area, .3 miles down on your right, then follow the short trail to Little Deep.
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Big Deep Swimming Hole
1.9 MILES
The local watering hole. Secluded but well-known, to get there take NY-212 E/Mill Hill Rd to the entrance immediately after the private Casablanca Lane.
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Overlook Mountain Trail
2.7 MILES
This popular 4.6-mile, round-trip hike is moderate to difficult, and leads to the summit of Overlook Mountain. At the summit, you'll find panoramic views, the ruins of the Overlook Mountain Hotel, and a fire tower.
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Woodstock Waterfall Park
On-Property
Just a block off Tinker Street the tiny Woodstock Waterfall Park overlooks our own Woodstock Waterfall from the perspective of Tannery Brook Road.
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Woodstock School of Art
1.5 MILES
Classes in fine art, including drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture are offered year-round and are open to all, with no entrance requirements or experience necessary.
Situated on an idyllic property that includes a sculpture garden featuring over 30 sculptures, vegetable and flower gardens and a working ceramics studio, the gallery exhibits work from more than 20 artists.
American contemporary crafts since 1974, showcasing jewelry, hand-blown, fused and torchwork glass, functional and sculptural pottery and wood and metal crafting.
Located in the center of the village of Woodstock, each year, the WAAM presents a full schedule of concurrent solo and group exhibitions, juried and non-juried, of local artists throughout its spacious galleries.
Founded in 1902 and operated as a nonprofit since 1938, the 250 acre mountainside campus and performance center offer a program of exhibitions, performances, classes, workshops, symposia, summer residences, and artist housing.
A Woodstock institution, and home to the oldest continuous summer chamber music festival in America. The season runs from late June until September, with concerts held every weekend.
Eat, drink, and dance in the heart of historic Woodstock. Pearl Moon is open late every Friday and Saturday night with a weekly calendar of live music.
Originally built in 1938, The Woodstock Playhouse presents a variety of performances throughout the year, including the Woodstock Playhouse Summer Theatre.
A revival-house movie theater projecting movies from throughout cinema history, with occasional current titles sprinkled in the mix. PS - Jimi Hendrix practiced here before his legendary Woodstock set.
Home of Levon’s legendary Midnight Rambles, and situated on 18 acres in historic Woodstock, NY, Levon Helm Studios welcomes artists for intimate concerts, recording sessions, rehearsals, writing retreats, and private events.
A cornerstone of the vibrant Woodstock music and art scene, and a spot where all the artists and musicians can come together as a vibrant whole to cross-pollinate, collaborate and create.
Bearsville Theater Legendary among theatergoers and artists alike, the Bearsville Theater has undergone extensive renovation to become a one-of-a-kind showpiece venue for musical, theatrical, catering and special events.
Baking with organic grains since their first loaf in 1983, Bread Alone serves honest food at this casual and welcoming spot for breakfast, lunch, and brunch.
Serving locals and visitors all year round, cakes, cookies and treats are all baked in-house in small batches from scratch, plus locally roasted Heavy Feather coffee.