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Parking & Directions for The Doobie Brothers Bethel Woods Center For The Arts
200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY
12720, US
1. Bethel Woods Parking Lot - Onsite, free.
2. White Lake Parking - 2 miles, $10.
3. Monticello Casino & Raceway - 7 miles, $20.
4. Local Church Parking - 1.5 miles, $5.
5. Neighboring Farms - 3 miles, $15.
The Doobie Brothers Tickets at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts | Jul 04th Concert & Info
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