Directions, Maps, Cyber-Trip Planners, Camping & Lodging

Last updated on July 8th

Directions to Steve's Campsite are 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@spectra.net

COMING SOON! : photos showing ya how to get to Steve's Campground.



 

Local Lodging at Campsites

Steve's Campsite ~ Was the hot campsite for those roughing it at JewelStock in 1996 and again for Bearville 97 and 98! This is the place the EDA gathering WILL be focused upon this year, and Steve is looking forward to having the gang back this summer, assuming Dennis pays for the trees the lasers damaged last year! :) It is on Route 214 in Lanesville NY. It is west then north of Bearsville...about 17-20 miles down the road. You may wish to use the MapQuest Cyber Atlas above to get directions from Bearsville or Woodstock to Lanesville. Phone 914-688-7062

List member Tom O'Brien posted these directions on the list for Bearsville 97 (click on the red links for pictures):
 
Ok, I called Steve's and interrupted his wife's dinner, so I hope everyone benefits from these directions. I don't know how specific these are coming from the South, but from I-87 get off at Kingston Exit 19 ("This is a good place to shop, if your girlfriend, or your wife want to shop" says Steve's wife) Make a sharp right onto Route 28. Go 25 miles until you see Al's Restaurant. Al's has a big Eagle and and American flag, you can't miss it. Turn at Al's. Make a left at the Phoenicia Drugstore. Go 9 miles until you see the sign for Steve's Campsite. Make a right past the sign onto a dirt road. Make a left, go over two bridges and then make a right, where you'll see the check-in booth. 

There are other campsites in the area, but Steve's Campsite is going to be the main focal point for EDAs as usual....the others? They are listed here.

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 of us did for Bearsville 97 and 98. 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Also, most of this info is from July 1996, so some of the info may be outdated.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

Motels Bed & Breakfast (all with minimal rooms)


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