Ride the rails along the Hudson River to Clearwater´s Great
Hudson River Revival. Our annual music and environmental festival
will be back
along side `America´s great river´.
By Rail
Metro-North´s Hudson Line offers scenic views of famed river sites,
including the Palisades, West Point, Storm King, Highlands, Bear Mountain
and Bannerman´s Castle. Metro-North/Revival Package: Call 1-800-METRO-INFO
or visit
their website for special train/festival ticket discount packages. Free
shuttle (5 to 7 minute trip) from Croton-Harmon Station to the festival.
From Grand Central Station (NYC) and Points South: Take
METRO NORTH´s Hudson Line to Croton Harmon Station.
From Poughkeepsie and Points North: Take METRO NORTH to Croton
Harmon Station.
Conveniently Located
Right on the Hudson River in Croton-on Hudson, Westchester County, New
York, less than an hour from New York City or Poughkeepsie. The park
is located one mile from the Croton train station on the Hudson line
of the Metro-North commuter Rail Road. The park is also accessible from
NY Route 9.
Bike Directions from
TIMES UP!
Free Parking
Available at the Croton-Harmon Station with free shuttle bus service
(5 to 7 minute trip) to the festival site. Parking in the park is limited
with a day charge of $5, collected by the park service. Think Car-Pooling!
Or ride your bike and park free by the Rainbow gate.
Accessible
Festival is accessible to those with disabilities. Large print, Braille
programs and wheelchairs are provided. ASL interpreters for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals
are provided on main stages. Other areas/stages by request at ASL booth.
Camping
Bear
Mountain State Park, 845-786-2701 - 12 miles northwest of Croton
Point Park.
The Lodge at Bear
Mountain, 845-786-2731
Lake Sebago, 845-351-2583 - Rustic cabins, Harriman Beaver
Pond, tent camping.
Clarence
Fahnstock State Park, 845-225-7207 - 9 miles east of Cold Spring
on Route 301.
Bed & Breakfasts, Country Inns & Motels
For more information, call:
Bed & Breakfast Association of Westchester 800-255-7213
Westchester Office of Tourism 800-833-9282.
Revival 2004 is in Croton Point
Park, located on the east bank of the Hudson River off Route 9 in the
Town of Croton-on Hudson, NY. This beautiful site is less then an hour
from New York City or Poughkeepsie.
BY CAR
From Upstate
NYS Thruway (I-87) south to exit 16. East on Route 6 through Harriman
State Park to Bear Mountain Bridge. Turn right to Peekskill Route 9 south
to Croton Point Ave. Follow signs to the festival.
OR
Taconic State Parkway to Exit W18 (Underhill Ave.), Route 129 west to
Croton. Route 9 south to Croton Point Ave. Follow signs to the festival.
From New England
Merritt Parkway or New England Thruway (I-95) south to Cross Westchester
Expressway (I-287), west to NYS Thruway to Exit 9 (Tarrytown). Proceed
north on Rte. 9 for about 10 miles to exit for Croton Point Ave. Follow
signs to the festival.
From Long Island
Whitestone Bridge to Hutchinson River Parkway to Cross Westchester Expressway
(1-287). West to NYS Thruway to Exit 9 (Tarrytown). Proceed north on
Rte. 9 for about 10 miles to exit for Croton Point Ave. Follow signs
to the festival.
From New Jersey and South
George Washington Bridge to Major Deegan Expressway (1-87) to Cross Westchester
Expressway (I-287) west to NYS Thruway to Exit 9 (Tarrytown). Proceed
north on Rte. 9 for about 10 miles to exit for Croton Point Ave. Follow
signs to the festival.
FREE parking and FREE shuttle bus service to festival site from
Croton-Harmon train station and satellite parking lots. Available at
the Croton-Harmon Station with free shuttle bus service (7 to
10 minute trip) to the festival site. Parking in the park is limited
with a day charge of $5, collected by the park service. Think Car-Pooling!
- NO PETS (except guide dogs)
- NO hard liquor on
site
- NO audio or video taping of performances
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