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Directions To Yasgur Campground

Yasgur Road Campground is located at 34 Yasgur Rd, Bethel, NY, 12720. We are conveniently situated off NY-17B, just 15 minutes from Monticello, the nearest major town. You are welcome and encouraged to bring above-ground fire pits for your campsite. Please note that this is a cash-only venue, and the nearest ATM is located in Monticello, NY.

Use the map on this page and the link below to get directions to our campground! If you need any help please reach out to our team!

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Please contact Yasgur Road Campground if you have any issues with ordering reservations, questions about an event or just want to chat. If you need a quickest response, our Facebook & Messenger are the fastest routes.

If you would like to be a perform at one of our events as a band, artist or vendor, please submit the form on the submit application page and our team will contact you!

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AUGUST 15,16,17 2025 

Yasgur Road Reunion

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. 

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)