Although it's not as well-known as the New York town that hosted the iconic 1969 music festival, Woodstock is a marvelous place to visit if you're interested in natural beauty and rural culture. The town is surrounded by opportunities to hike, mountain bike, and ski, and the village itself is full of local artisans and craftspeople selling their wares. While you're here, you can also take pictures of the Woodstock's three historic covered bridges, visit the Billings Farm and Museum to watch hands-on farming demonstrations, or tour the elegant Victorian mansion in the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.

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