Is the festival accessible?

We are committed to ensuring that Hudson River Music Festival is accessible to everyone. To support this effort, our dedicated team of Access volunteers will be working onsite as a resource for any patrons who need assistance. We will provide a designated ADA parking area with accessible transportation available from the parking area to the main festival grounds, and throughout the grounds as needed. Additionally, we will provide an Accessible shuttle to and from the Croton-Harmon Train Station. Accessible viewing sections will be provided to ensure an enjoyable experience for all attendees, including an elevated platform on the main stage show field.

For any specific accessibility questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Access@hudsonrivermusicfestival.com.

Does the festival accommodate deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons?

Yes! Experienced, ASL interpreters will be present at each of our Hudson Stage and Rainbow Stage performances for patrons to enjoy from the Deaf Zone, the dedicated viewing area right in front of the stage, available to any deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons.

For questions – email Access@hudsonrivermusicfestival.com

Will there be an ADA parking section?
Yes, we will have a designated ADA parking area available. Please show your ADA placard to parking attendants to access designated areas. GA or VIP Parking Passes are required.

Is there an accessible viewing area?
Yes, accessible viewing sections will be provided for your convenience, as well as an elevated viewing platform. Guests using ADA seating accommodations may bring companions and family members with them, but able-bodied guests may be asked to move in order to accommodate other guests with disabilities. All guests must have a valid festival ticket.

I’m having trouble getting around the Festival. Can anyone help?

Yes! You can find our Access booth or Information Booth just inside the Rainbow gate and ask for assistance, or just locate any festival personnel wearing an event crew member t-shirt, and they will be happy to assist you directly, or will contact someone from the Access Committee to help you get where you need to go.