Summer Getaway

Go beyond the festival and make a weekend of it here in the Catskills! Take advantage of what Sullivan County has to offer with unparalleled access to outdoor recreation, a community dedicated to culture and art, unforgettable farm-to-table food offerings, and more.

Lodging

Whether you arrive by plane, train, car, or bus, you’ll find several accommodation options all within a short drive from Catbird Music Festival. Book a hotel, drive in and park at the festival, or take advantage of our limited on-site camping! 

Looking for a more upscale experience? Take a look at our glamping options at the festival or plan the complete weekend getaway with a luxury stay at one of the award-winning Foster Supply Hospitality properties or visit the fully renovated retro boutique motel Blue Fox along the Delaware River.

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art & culture

Explore all of the art and cultural experiences the region has to offer, including a visit to the The Museum at Bethel Woods, located at the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock festival, and immerse yourself in a collection of authentic artifacts, interactive media, and even a psychedelic bus.

Looking for more? Venture out beyond Bethel with a trip to the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum located in Livingston Manor, Assembly contemporary art space in Monticello, or Fort Delaware’s museum of colonial history.

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eat & drink

Farm-to-table dining and hand-crafted wine & spirits are cornerstones in the Sullivan Catskills. Take advantage of farm tours, wine & spirits trails, and local farmers markets.

Nearby Kauneonga Lake offers lakefront dining at Benji & Jakes Table & Tap. Just minutes from the site, the iconic Bethel Market Café, which served as a place to rest and post notes for people looking for others in their group at Woodstock, serves home-cooked breakfast and lunch and sells local crafts and souvenirs.

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Shops

The area in and around Bethel boasts hand-crafted hidden gems, unique boutiques, and one-of-a-kind shopping experiences, including the groovy Museum Shop right on the festival grounds.

Check out the Bethel Craft & Flea Market for vintage treasure hunting or visit the ricer town of Narrowsburg and check out the Narrowsburg Union for carefully curated Catskills products, rotating art exhibits, and more. For even more shopping, visit historic Callicoon, NY, for everything from distilleries, antiques, crafts and clothing. Take time throughout the weekend to explore the offerings and take a piece of Bethel home with you.

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trails & outdoors

The Sullivan Catskill Mountains offer endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you’re searching for an adrenaline rush or a relaxing walk, the region is an unrivaled destination for hikers, campers, bikers, and explorers.

Sullivan Catskills Dove Trail and the Bethel Heritage Trail commemorates the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock festival and celebrates its impact on the Sullivan Catskills. Looking for more adventure? Rent a boat for the morning and explore! Choose from rafting on the Delaware River, motor boats on Kauneonga Lake or Swinging Bridge, or paddleboats and canoes on Lake Superior.

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spa & wellness

Arrive at the festival feeling refreshed and restored after exploring The Hemlock Spa at Kenoza Hall in Kenoza Lake, NY, just seven miles from the venue. This spa features Kneipp-inspired body treatments and massages, a nod to the area’s early Swiss and German settlers. For resort-level services make your appointments at Crystal Life Spa at Resorts World Catskills or Yo1 Health Resort.

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