Woodstock NY Rock and Roll Tour

Join ROCK JUNKET for a Woodstock music history walking tour, now in our eighth year! Learn how this small Upstate NY village inspired the name for the 1969 festival, held 60 miles away. See sites and

Join ROCK JUNKET for a Woodstock music history walking tour, now in our eighth year! Learn how this small Upstate NY village inspired the name for the 1969 festival, held 60 miles away. See sites and hear stories of Woodstock lore regarding Bob Dylan, the Band, Todd Rundgren, Jimi Hendrix and more. Learn about a little Woodstock history too, and how this town became a magnet for artists, musicians and eccentrics in this bucolic environment. Tours are offered on Saturdays at 2 PM and run a little over two hours with mostly flat walking. Tour meetup spot is at 59 Tinker Street (not to one confused with 59 Mill Hill Road, which is a laundromat.) Look for Peace, Love and Cupcakes/Happy Life Productions store. Free parking available across from the Colony music venue at 22 Rock City Road. Also note that the Woodstock Festival site in Bethel and the Band’s ‘Big Pink’ house are not included on the tour. Too far out man. Please try to arrive at 59 Tinker Street 15 minutes prior to the tour.

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Location: The Catskills

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Q: Is there an age limit for the Woodstock Rock and Roll Tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the Woodstock Rock and Roll Tour! It’s family-friendly, so kids can totally join in. Just make sure they can walk the distance comfortably. Also, you might want to check with the guide if they have any specific recommendations for younger kids.

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather's bad?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate! Just make sure to notify the tour organizer at least a day in advance, and they'll help find another date that works. New York weather can be unpredictable, so it’s good to plan ahead.

Q: What should we wear for the tour? Is it casual?

A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Comfortable walking shoes are a must since it's a walking tour. We also recommend wearing layers because it can get chilly in the Catskills, especially in the afternoon. Just dress for comfort and you'll be set!

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Thinking about gifting the Woodstock Rock and Roll Tour - advice?

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the Woodstock Rock and Roll Tour for my dad's birthday. He loves classic rock and the whole Woodstock vibe. Just wondering if anyone's done it and if it's worth it? How's the tour guide? Any fun stories they share?

Woah, just finished the Woodstock Rock and Roll Tour!

Just got back from the tour, and it was a blast! The stories about Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan were incredible. Our guide was a true rock nerd and kept us entertained the whole time. Plus, the scenery in Woodstock is just gorgeous. If you’re thinking about it as a gift, do it!