Woodstock, NY is a popular spot for visitors located in Ulster County on the western side of the Hudson River Valley. Despite the name, Woodstock was not the location of the famed 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair, which was located about an hour and a half away at Bethel Woods. However, Woodstock has tons to offer visitors in its own right. Woodstock is home to the Woodstock Film Festival, picturesque hiking opportunities, and unique shopping experiences at local small businesses all throughout this quaint New York town.

Hudson Valley Musicians Join Sam Smith’s NYC Residency
Woodstock guitarist Connor Kennedy, Marlboro drummer Lee Falco and bassist Brandon Morrison join Sam Smith on their 24-night residency in Brooklyn.

Traffic Cameras Debut on Select Roads in Ulster County
Traffic cameras are popping up all over Ulster County. They promise to improve our roads, but what does this mean for our privacy?

Highly Awaited Bethel Woods Concert Rescheduled to New Date
Concert attendees can still attend this show at Bethel Woods within the same month.

Could This Hudson Valley Town Actually Be The ‘Most Famous’ In The US?
Celebrities are still visiting this Hudson Valley town in 2025.

Beloved Singer Visits New Hudson Valley Business
This celebrity showed up to support a local Hudson Valley business.

Hudson Valley Fire Department Truck Vandalized
A fire department in Ulster County is reporting that one of its emergency vehicles was vandalized last week.

Fuel Truck Carrying Massive Load Crashes in Woodstock
A fuel truck carrying over 2,000 gallons of oil crashed Thursday morning near a Ulster County creek and began to leak into a nearby creek in Woodstock, New York.

New York State Resident Describe "Odd" Object That Fell From Sky
Several recent reports were filed by residents in New York state about an unusual object that was witnessed overhead March 27.

5 Towns Left Off New York's Top Instagram List
See which Hudson Valley towns didn't make the Most-Instagrammed List for New York

Famous Hudson Valley Diner That Made National Headlines On Market
The Hudson Valley's most famous diner has just been listed and residents are hopeful a new owner will bring it back to life.
