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Reviews — 8

Absolutely beautiful place, not only for rock history, an art and music epicenter, a gem 💎

Leaving a review on behalf of my Baby Boomer friends:
Too crowded. Did not prepare for the event. No bathrooms. Smells a lot. Many road closures. Jimi Hendrix was good but it was definitely overcrowded. And terrible cell service. Do not recommend.
Too crowded. Did not prepare for the event. No bathrooms. Smells a lot. Many road closures. Jimi Hendrix was good but it was definitely overcrowded. And terrible cell service. Do not recommend.

This area is best viewed from the overlook near the museum. You should visit it after the museum, to capture the historic importance of this place.

The museum is very nice. There are movies to watch, music to listen to, just a very nice place to be. Staff are friendly.

The energy of place is groovy. I did the Behind the Scenes tour (guided by Ernie who was so much fun and full of cool facts) and the museum which laid out perfectly the timeline that led up to the historic Woodstock event. Unless you were there in 69, this is as close to Woodstock that you will get. I really hope to attend a concert someday at Bethel Woods.

Great museum that was excellent and modern. The staff was very friendly and it was quite clean. The only thing I would say is that the cafe was delicious but quite expensive.

We decided to start our tour of this historic festival site at the monument. When we arrived, the only cat there was this man PEACE-fully sitting at a table. Little did I know, I was about to meet Duke Devlin “The man that never left Woodstock” We hung loose for a while, and it was cool to listen to some of Duke’s stories about his life and the Woodstock festival. We gave each other some skin, and can you dig-it, Duke gave us free passes to the Museum at Bethel Woods. Thank you Duke for making our visit to Woodstock a groovy and far out trip. ✌🏻