Bethel Woods Wraps Up Successful 2024 Season Under The Pavilion

It was an amazing summer at Sullivan Counties Bethel Woods Center for The Arts. Thousands of fans flooded the grounds of the original site of Woodstock 69 to see modern day artists like Luke Bryan, Hozier and Phish.

The fun continues through the fall and winter with events like Peace, Love and Pumpkins, shows in the Event Gallery, Peace, Love and Lights,  and of course access to the Bethel Woods Museum year round.

What better way to celebrate an amazing year at Bethel Woods than with a silent auction?

One-of-a-Kind Memorabilia Available Through Bethel Woods Silent Auction

Bethel Woods announced their annual Silent Auction earlier this week. The money raised through the auction will support their nonprofit mission to "provide access to the arts, develop and promote shared and transformative experiences, and preserve and interpret the 1969 Woodstock site."

There are hundreds of items up for bid that include tickets to New York Yankee and New York Ranger games, stays at local hotels and Bed and Breakfast locations as well as an opportunity to bid your way on board a Sandy Beaches Cruise!

But when you think Bethel Woods you think musical acts right? If you're a music lover or have a music lover in your life you have to check out the amazing products up for bid.

Signed posters from every 2024 musical guest are available including signed posters from James Taylor, Hootie and The Blow Fish, Melissa Ethridge, Alanis Morrissett and more.

Signed guitars and VIP Bethel Woods packages are all up for auction as well. You can check out the full list at the Give Smart website. 

The Bethel Woods Silent Auction is live and accepting bids until November 2nd, 2024.

Bethel Woods Introduces Camping and Glamping Options For Concert Goers

The 2024 concert season at Bethel Woods was a fun one and this year had a unique twist.

Bethel Woods introduced Peace, Love and Camping for concert goers during the 2024 season. There were several different packages including RV and Car camping, Tent Camping and Glamping.

READ MORE: You'll Never Guess the Best Perk of Camping at Bethel Woods

Guests who had tickets to a pavilion show could book a stay in the camping area. After the show, instead of leaving with the large crowds, you could kick back and relax at your camping site.

6 Things To See At Bethel Woods Museum

The Museum at Bethel Woods is located at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts which is the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Museum Festival.

While some attendees visit for their concerts, others also enjoy exploring their Bindy Baazar Trail, concerts in the Event Gallery, attending classes, exhibits and events as well.

The Museum at Bethel Woods is a groovy place where visitors can step back in time to experience the history of the 1960's and hear personal stories from those who attended the festival. This museum is unique, has fun photo opportunities to engage in, videos to watch and knowledge to gain from their time in The Museum at Bethel Woods.

Take a look through the history of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

7 Places to Eat Near Bethel Woods

If you're headed to Bethel Woods for a show, there are some great local spots to stop for a bite to eat while soaking in the local vibe.

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Hudson Valley New York Camping Resorts

The Hudson Valley is a camping destination for so many people including those of us who live locally. It is a great way to have a summer vacation every weekend close to home. Many places offer a seasonal rate for you to save money on your stay. You pull the trailer in for the summer and park it for the season which is usually May to October. The resorts we found offer family fun amenities and a season full of exciting activities.

Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn

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