Bearsville Park

Discovering Bearsville Park

A Tranquil Haven for Music and Nature Lovers.

Immerse yourself in Bearsville's rich history and creative legacy at the sun-kissed Park, nestled alongside the iconic Bearsville Theater. Experience Albert Grossman's visionary blend of nature and music, fostering inspiration in this serene woodland sanctuary.

Once a quiet space, Creekside Bearsville Park now buzzes with energy as a magical place for weddings and private events, and also as a hub for music and nature enthusiasts. Boutique Festivals and outdoor events can be enjoyed, serviced by an outside bar, kitchen and other facilities. 

The new Nature Trail meanders along multiple paths past ancient trees and a wildflower meadow.  The adjacent music trail narrates multiple albums connected to Bearsville both then and now.

Streamside Beauty and Peace

A perfect place for both celebration and remembrance on the banks of the Sawkill Creek.

Step into the peaceful embrace of Bearsville Park's Celebration Garden, surrounded by native trees and shrubs, with the tinkling soundtrack of woodland birdsong, this special place on the edge of the Park is much beloved by many.

A 1600 sq ft clearance, underplanted with native shrubs and covered in bluestone, this circular space on the edge of the Sawkill Creek is ringed by tall pines, giving it an almost cathedral-line feel.  With bluestone steps to the creek, an ivy covered archway, carved stones underfoot, and space for seating over 100 people, this is a beautiful natural space for a celebration of life, or birth, and of marriage.

Bearsville Park Music Trail

Celebrate Music History Along the Bearsville Music Trail.

Embark on a journey through the scenic Bearsville Nature Trail, a woodland path spanning three-quarters of a mile from Overlook Drive to the Sawkill Creek in Bearsville Park.

Crafted by trailsman Dave Holden and the Bearsville team, the trail unveils the pristine wilderness surrounding Bearsville Theater. Alongside woodland and meadow, discover a certified Pollinator Pathway meadow, home to diverse flora and fauna. Spot maple, oak, and majestic sycamore trees, alongside signs of native wildlife like black bears, white-tailed deer, and eastern turkeys. Witness a landscape teeming with Jack-in-the-pulpits, beebalm, and native grasses. The trail, serviced by benches and marked with interpretive signs, is open all year round.

Bearsville’s Nature Trail Adventure

Explore Nature's Beauty Along the Newly Opened Trail.

Embark on a journey through the scenic Bearsville Nature Trail, a woodland path spanning three-quarters of a mile from Overlook Drive to the Sawkill Creek in Bearsville Park.

Crafted by trailsman Dave Holden and the Bearsville team, the trail unveils the pristine wilderness surrounding Bearsville Theater. Alongside woodland and meadow, discover a certified Pollinator Pathway meadow, home to diverse flora and fauna. Spot maple, oak, and majestic sycamore trees, alongside signs of native wildlife like black bears, white-tailed deer, and eastern turkeys. Witness a landscape teeming with Jack-in-the-pulpits, beebalm, and native grasses. The trail, serviced by benches and marked with interpretive signs, is open all year round.

Serene Sawkill Creek Tranquility

Explore the picturesque charm of Sawkill Creek, gracefully winding its way through the heart Bearsville.

The 19.5-mile Sawkill Creek links Woodstock, Kingston, and Ulster communities in Ulster County, NY. It merges with the Esopus Creek in Ulster's Town, eventually flowing into the Hudson River in Saugerties.

As the gentle waters of Sawkill Creek meander past the Bearsville Center, they create a serene oasis amidst the bustling surroundings. Accessible by blue stone steps from Bearsville Park, this idyllic spot offers a haven for relaxation and enjoyment, particularly during the warmth of summer. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll along its verdant banks or a tranquil moment by its soothing waters, Sawkill Creek invites you to immerse yourself in its natural beauty.

Check out our upcoming events

  • Bluegrass
    Festival

    SUN MAY 26
    12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

  • Folk
    Festival

    SAT JUL 06

    12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

  • Green Living Festival

    SAT JUL 20

    12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

  • Festival of Awakening

    SAT AUG 10

    12:00 pm - 6:00 pm