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YASGUR ROAD CAMPGROUND
The Yasgur Road Campground is dedicated to preserving the spirit of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. We don’t aspire to recreate an event that defined a generation, but rather the concept of peaceful, communal coexistence.
Max Yasgur, a dairy farmer from Bethel, NY and his wife, Miriam, unwittingly became the hosts of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival when four young men approached them with the idea. Initially, attendance was estimated at 40,000 per day. However, a war weary generation, tired of violence and injustice, came together, ½ million strong, to prove that people really love each other.
The Yasgur Road Campground is located on the 100-acre homestead of Max Yasgur, the farmer who allowed Woodstock to happen.
The Yasgur Road Campground is open seasonally from Mid-May to Mid October. Check-in is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Check-out is at sunset.
There are 26 RV sites with full hook-ups as well as showers and bathrooms in the wooded camping area.
The Yasgur Road Campground is host to the annual Woodstock Reunion, a commemoration of the spirit of ’69. For 3 days, and nights, we have vendors, a stage and a drum circle around the fire. It is the true Woodstock experience.
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The Yasgur Road Campground is located in Bethel, NY, in the heart of Sullivan County.
The main attraction is The Bethel Woods Center for The Performing Arts. located less than 2 miles away. Bethel Woods is home to the Bethel Woods Museum and Amphitheater where you will experience world class entertainment on the original site of the Woodstock Festival.
Spend a day in the garden and a night in the woods.
There is so much to see and do in Sullivan County. There are lakes and of course, the scenic Upper Delaware River where you can go rafting, canoeing and tubing.
For more information go to the Sullivan County Visitors Association.


THE YASGUR ROAD REUNION
AUGUST 15,16,17 2025
Celebrate the spirit of Woodstock at the Yasgur Homestead this August.
In 1970, The Reunion became an annual August event that took place around the original dates on the original site of Woodstock. In 1996, when the original site was under development for the Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center, Roy Howard, subsequent owner of the Yasgur Homestead, generously opened the Yasgur Homestead to Hippies who continued to gather each year to commemorate the historic anniversary.
Today, Jeryl Abramson Howard, wife of the late Roy Howard, continues the tradition of welcoming Hippies home.
Early Hippie reservations (link to event)