Directions, Maps, Cyber-Trip Planners, Camping &
Lodging
Last updated on June 29, 2000
Directions
to the new camp site to soon be posted here!
....Take
a gander at a map of the Woodstock area.
Links to online site maps & trip planners
If you know of any other neato cyber-routers/maps, please let me know
at DuckSoup@quackquack.net
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Delorme's Cyber Router - http://route30.delorme.com
- a great online travel route planner (no maps). Choose "Woodstock,
Ulster County ZIP: 12498" when it gives you a choice of two Woodstocks
in NY.
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Delorme's Cyber Atlas - http://atlas.delorme.com
- an online map creator, good for seeing a map of the Woodstock area (not
as good though as the sanned map above)
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MapQuest - http://www.mapquest.com
This one has Driving Direction help that is not as user friendly as Delorme's
site, however the map of the Woodstock NY area is much better as it shows
Lanesville (where Steve's Campsite is) on the map, so it's easier to get
your bearings straight. Go to the MapQuest site and click on Interactive
Atlas, then fill in Woodstock and NY
(leave the Address/Intersection and the Zip
Code fields blank, they aren't necessary) and click "search".
Then chose the map on the bottom (shows Route 212) when it gives you a
choice of two maps. The resultant map is quite cool, as you can then move
around and zoom in on any area for more detail (especially Lanesville,
helpful to find Steve's Campsite)
Local Lodging at Campsites
INFO REGARDING THE NEW CAMP SITE TO BE POSTED
HERE WHEN AVAILABLE
If you'd rather sleep indoors during your experience, we recommend
the Woodstock Lodge (formerly the Pinecrest Lodge). Many EDAs stayed there
for JewelStock in 1996 and a few did for Bearsville 97 thru 99. More
details are coming right up, so don't go away :)
Local Lodging & Motels with a roof over your
head
NOTE - most lodging
establishments in the immediate Woodstock/Bearsville area require a two-night
minimum when reserving a room on Friday or Saturday.
Also, most of this info is from July 1996, so some of the info may
be outdated.
All area codes are 914 (well,
all the ones below are anyway)
Lodges
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The Woodstock Inn on the Millstream,
18 rooms, 679-8211 (NICE!, I stayed there October
98....quaint place....I think I paid $60-ish)
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Woodstock Lodge (formerly the Pinecrest
Lodge, cabins in the woods, not bad. Was an EDA hotspot at JewelStock 96!!!),
30 rooms, 679-2814
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The prices below are 1998 prices, so they may
be higher now
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Singles $69 per night
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Doubles $89 per night (20$ for each additional,
most cabins have two beds & a bunk bed)
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Efficiency $139 per night, kitchen, living room
etc. Accomodates ???
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as far as I know, no one who came to JewelStock or Bearsville 97 stayed
at any of the six places immediately below, as they ain't inexpensive.
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Solway House, 50 rooms, 246-4021
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Twin Gables Guest Home, 9 rooms, 679-9479
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Blue Mountain Lodge, 246-8711
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The Copper Hood Inn & Spa, 16 rooms, 688-2460
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Parnassus Square, 2 rooms, 679-5078
Motels
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Days
Inn, 331-1919
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HoJo Inn, 116 rooms, 246-9511
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Holiday Inn, 212 rooms, 338-0400
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Sky Top Motel, 70 rooms, 331-2900
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Super 8, 66 rooms, 246-1565
Bed & Breakfast (all with
minimal rooms)
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Bearsville B&B, 679-2066
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Bed By the Stream, 246-2979
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Bluestone Country Manor, 246-3060
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Chez Renee, 679-7148
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Ivy Farm Inn, 679-9045
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Manette Van Hamel, 679-8584
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Morning Glory B&B, 679-3208
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Northlite, 679-7839
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Onteora Mountain House, 657-6233
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Stoneledge Cottage, 679-9776
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The Woodstock Country Inn, 679-9380
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