Museum At Bethel Woods 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY 12720
About the Business
Explore the Museum at Bethel Woods: A Journey Back to the 1960s
Welcome to the Museum at Bethel Woods, a unique cultural destination nestled at the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock festival. Located at 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, New York, our museum is a key attraction within the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching lives through the arts.
Immerse yourself in the revolutionary spirit of the 1960s through our award-winning exhibits. Discover the artifacts, films, and music that defined a generation, and take a ride on an iconic hippie bus. Our museum brings to life the vibrant history of the most prolific three-day music and art festival in history, inspiring visitors with the enduring ideals of peace, love, and flower power.
Join a community of music lovers and support our mission to provide extraordinary experiences and access to the arts. As a member, enjoy exclusive benefits like advance ticket sales, discounts, special invitations, and access to the Member Lounge.
In addition to our museum, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts features an open-air Pavilion for concerts, an indoor Event Gallery, multi-purpose Market Sheds, and studios for creative learning programs. From May to October, enhance your visit with a camping experience during Pavilion concerts and festivals, and enjoy breathtaking views of the historic Woodstock festival site.
Plan your visit today and be part of a legacy that continues to resonate with visitors from around the world. Check out our concert schedule and join us in celebrating the enduring spirit of the 1960s.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Fabulous so many exhibits of not only Woodstock but also the culture and music of the 1960s. You can pay to go through the museum (well worth the price of admission). Or check out the grounds for free."
"An amazing venue. The new camping is really fantastic. Just finished a 3 day Phish run and all around good time. My only issue was with the venue itself. The concrete at the seat area is *significantly* sloped. While I am sure it makes clean up a breeze, it comes at the cost of patrons having their toes trying to burst through the front of your shoes. It caused significant discomfort to my legs. By the second night, they began swelling significantly. The museum staff are particularly friendly. We had a nice discussion with a staff member at the monument. Her first question was how did we like camping and asked for any suggestions. She really seemed to want the best experience possible."
"Ourselves and lifelong friends drove to Kingston, NY to stay near Woodstock. We went to the Bethel Museum and had a really wonderful visit. A Santana concert was being set up; we visited the entire museum, including the lower level. Beautiful displays and excellent videos running at all times. The concert movie was excellent. Lunch in the cafe was great."
"Was really nice, peaceful on the grounds. Lots of walking! We didn't go into the museum,.it's an extra cost and was sure my kids wouldn't remember any of it. Gift shop had lots of cool things from glassware to books and clothing."
"The center of it all! This museum is a must if you are there. The whole story with backgrounds and lot of information. You need time, as there are a lot of short interesting films to see for better understanding the times. Also a nice but pricy giftshop!"
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