A Day in Woodstock, NY: 9 Things to Do • Svadore (2024)

Every Mother’s Day, my mom and I embark on a delightful tradition—a day trip exploring a new place nearby. One year, we chose to do a Woodstock, NY day trip, and what a captivating experience it turned out to be. The allure of a quaint Woodstock, NY day trip lies not only in its picturesque landscapes but also in the hidden treasures that only a local’s keen eye can uncover. Woodstock, NY, known for its legendary 1969 music festival – which was actually held 50mi from here in Bethel, NY due to restroom regulations – boasts a rich history of art, culture, and community spirit. Join me on this Woodstock, NY day trip as we take you on a journey through the town’s secret corners, revealing fascinating tidbits known only to those who call this place home and sharing the remarkable history that has shaped it into the unique haven it is today.

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1. Home Goods Store: The Gilded Carriage 🛍️

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The Gilded Carriage has been around for over 60 years and is a family-run business that has been handed down by locals from generation to generation. The store opened in 1959 by Mari Basil and is today owned by her daughter Marina Basil. The home goods store has pots, tableware, pans, candles, custom made towels, teapots, glassware, and ceramic dishware that can make any person dream of the perfect table set-up.

2. Local Artisan Shop: Mexica Crafts 🛍️

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We stopped by Mexica Crafts, a store where everything is made by hand by the owner and his family or purchased from local artisans stores they come across when in Mexico. The owner’s father was a leather carpenter, which is how the family business began. I purchased a beautiful black and green handmade ring and a leather pink and brown ring. They even sell accessories, handmade leather shoes, bags, and the list goes on. Gabriel the owner was so friendly. We got into a conversation with him and he even asked us to play some Italian music recos for him on the loudspeakers.

3. Hidden Taco Stand / Antique Rug Store: Anatolia Tribal Rugs & Weavings & Tinker Taco 🛍️

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This combo is so cool. An old barn with string lights and picnic tables has now turned into an Anatolian Tribal Rug & Weaving store with beautiful heavy rugs draping the front. As you get closer though, you’ll find that part of the barn was also turned into a hidden taco stand. The juxtaposition of Anatolia and Tacos couldn’t be a more accurate representation of what Woodstock stands for. An amalgamation of cultures.

4. Shop Bohemian Hippie Stores 🛍️

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There are a ton of other Bohemian Hippie stores you can shop from, so spend some time hopping in and out of them.

5. Visit Merlin Mosaic Sculpture At the Village Green 🗿

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In the Village Green, which is considered the main square, resides Merlin, a statue made up of hundreds of objects, one more random than the other. Each is glued together precisely into shape to form a statue.

6. Lunch: The Mud Club🥯

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We were getting hungry at this point and I loved the vibe and food at Mud Club, known for making some of the best Montreal-style wood fired bagels in the area. Everything is made from scratch in-house and baked in the wood-fired bagel oven hand-built by Ontario master stove-maker Alex Chernov. Their setting makes it feel like you’re dining in an outdoor garden and their coffee is locally sourced.

7. Drink: Early Terrible🍸

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A shared lawn dotted with fire pits and hulking rock-slab tables uses thick beams, repurposed antique furniture and stacked Catskill bluestone as stationary seats. On the other side of Mud Club is a bar called Early Terrible. The bar is a mish-mosh of the world in the center of Woodstock. The main stage is the wooden bar that looks like it literally was built out of a living tree. The room is eclectic. You can find anything from disco balls to lamp posts, elegant chandeliers, vintage living room lounge chairs and table lamps, and leather couches.

8. See: 8 foot tall wax “Drip Candle Mountain” at Candlestock🕯️

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You can’t miss the 52 year old, 8 foot tall wax “Drip Mountain” at Candlestock, a store that sells all kinds of candles. Since 1969, it’s been getting taller year by year, some are even able to add to the height and creation when they come in store. What started as a simple humble wax creation on a coffee table became a piece of history, time and a part of the local community.

9. Walk: Tinker Street & Mill Hill Road🚶

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There are so many offshoot streets from Woodstock’s Village Green that make a perfect walk for the curious. It’s lined with boutique shops and quirky mom-and-pop boutiques that sell everything from Tibetan crafts, artisanal pieces, crystals, tie dye prints and more. A few worth stopping by include The Golden Notebook, Tibetan Arts & Crafts, Fruition Chocolate, Mirabai of Woodstock, and Woodstock Legends for memorabilia.

10. See: The World’s Largest Kaleidoscope

Located in Emerson Resort & Spa, is the Guinness Book of World Records holder for largest Kaleidoscope in the world. It is 56 feet tall and 38 feet in diameter. But let me share a little-known secret with you, a gem hidden within this enchanting spectacle. The kaleidoscope’s creator, Charles Karadimos, used recycled materials to build this masterpiece, including reclaimed propane tanks. So, not only does it dazzle with its kaleidoscopic magic, but it also carries a message of sustainability and creativity.

11. Visit: KDP Monastery🛕

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Don’t end your Woodstock, NY day trip without venturing just a little bit outside the main town. Many don’t know this, but perched above a hill overlooking Woodstock is the Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (KTD) Monastery. A place that adds a touch of mystique to your visit. It’s known for its stunning Tibetan architecture, complete with colorful prayer flags that flutter in the mountain breeze. The intricate designs and vibrant colors tell stories of ancient wisdom, and each step you take feels like a journey into the heart of a Himalayan monastery.

As you explore the grounds, you’ll also discover the sacred shrine room, where you can join in meditation and feel a profound sense of peace wash over you. And if you’re lucky, you might even have the opportunity to attend teachings and events led by esteemed lamas and monks. The Tibetan Buddhist Monastery even includes a bookstore.

12. Visit: Church of the Holy Transfiguration of Christ

If you drive up Mead Mountain road, you will come across this hand built Episcopalian wooden church made in a Gothic style. It was built in 1891 by George Mead, owner of Mead’s Mountain House. It was built so his guests could utilize it in the summer rather than trekking down the mountain to Woodstock. Because of this, it was dubbed the “Chapel of Ease.” For many years the church changed ownership and was left to it’s own devices. But some locals still brave the weather and visit the church every now and then for worship.

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A Day in Woodstock, NY: 9 Things to Do • Svadore (2024)

FAQs

A Day in Woodstock, NY: 9 Things to Do • Svadore? ›

Tinker Street is one of the main attractions in Woodstock, so there are many things to do and experience while there.

What is the best street in Woodstock NY? ›

Tinker Street is one of the main attractions in Woodstock, so there are many things to do and experience while there.

Is Woodstock NY walkable? ›

Woodstock is the 91st most walkable neighborhood in New York with 19,048 residents.

Is Woodstock worth visiting? ›

Though it's taken awhile for the forces of change to sweep through town, Woodstock's ever-changing Main Street includes lots of new shops, restaurants, and lodging, making it a definite contender for the coolest destination in the Catskills.

What is the main street in Woodstock NY? ›

Main Street in Woodstock
  • 74 Tinker Street.
  • Woodstock, NY 12498.

What is the prettiest small town in America Woodstock? ›

About Woodstock, Vermont

The “prettiest small town in America,” Woodstock is the idyllic town you've dreamed of, whether as a vacation spot that provides something fun for everyone, or as the perfect place to start a business, work remotely or raise a family.

Can you walk around Woodstock? ›

Enjoy the beautiful historic village and surrounding area by way of your own two feet! Woodstock is a wonderful walking village and pathways will give you a tour of town, or take a trail to the local hiking spots.

How do I spend a day in Woodstock, NY? ›

A Day in Woodstock, NY: 9 Things to Do
  1. Home Goods Store: The Gilded Carriage 🛍️ ...
  2. Local Artisan Shop: Mexica Crafts 🛍️ ...
  3. Hidden Taco Stand / Antique Rug Store: Anatolia Tribal Rugs & Weavings & Tinker Taco 🛍️ ...
  4. Shop Bohemian Hippie Stores 🛍️ ...
  5. Visit Merlin Mosaic Sculpture At the Village Green 🗿 ...
  6. Lunch: The Mud Club

Can you visit the original site of Woodstock? ›

The Woodstock monument/the grassy field where the concert took place: The Woodstock festival site is open to the public during regular museum hours, except on most concert days, when the site is closed for safety and security reasons.

Are there bears in Woodstock NY? ›

55 miles south of the Capital District, the town of Woodstock is no stranger to black bear interactions.

What is the big deal about Woodstock? ›

In 1969, the country was deep into the controversial Vietnam War, a conflict that many young people vehemently opposed. It was also the era of the civil rights movement, a period of great unrest and protest. Woodstock was an opportunity for people to escape into music and spread a message of unity and peace.

What to do in Woodstock, NY when it rains? ›

  • Karma Triyana Dharmachakra Tibetan Buddhist Monastery. 101. Religious Sites. ...
  • Elena Zang Gallery. Art Galleries. ...
  • Bearsville Theater. Theaters. ...
  • Woodstock Public Library District. Libraries. ...
  • Lotus Fine Art and Design. Art Galleries. ...
  • Woodstock Spa. Spas. ...
  • Woodstock Playhouse. Theater & Performances. ...
  • Levon Helm Studios. Bars & Clubs.

What is Woodstock best known for? ›

Woodstock was the most famous of the 1960s rock festivals. Its full name was The Woodstock Music and Art Fair. It took place on a farm property in Bethel, New York, August 15–18, 1969.

What is the oldest house in Woodstock? ›

The oldest house in Woodstock, @ 1875, is the Dean House on East Main Street. The City celebrated its centennial in 1997 with parades and activities, including a Centennial Quilt, the development of the City Park, installation of plaques on historic structures, and the publication of a history book.

What happened at Woodstock 69? ›

The festival was remarkably peaceful given the number of people and the conditions involved, although there were three recorded fatalities: two drug overdoses and another caused when a tractor ran over a 17-year-old sleeping in a nearby hayfield.

Why is Woodstock NY called Woodstock? ›

The festival had a couple different names: Bethel Rock Festival, the Aquarian Music Festival, but the name Woodstock came from the town of Woodstock, New York, where there was a community of artists and musicians who lived there—artists like Bob Dylan.

What is the famous house Woodstock? ›

Blenheim Palace is located in the town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and is a 20-minute drive from the city of Oxford. What is the history of Blenheim Palace to the present day? The Palace was built for John Churchill who, at the time, was the 1st Duke of Marlborough.

Where is the famous Woodstock located? ›

Where did Woodstock take place? Bethel, NY. Bethel is a small town in the Catskill Mountains north of New York City. The festival was supposed to be in the town of Woodstock, NY originally, and the name stuck.

Is Woodstock a nice area? ›

Situated nearby to Cape Town's bustling CBD and set against the slopes of Devil's Peak with magnificent harbour views, lies the vibrant, multicultural suburb of Woodstock, famed as being one of the oldest suburbs in Cape Town.

Is Woodstock NY A good place to live? ›

Woodstock is a beautiful town in the Catskills Mountains. This town has all the small time charming factors. Cute stores, music, great food, and old hippies!!. There is lots of love in this town, helpful people, and great vibes.

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