Camping FAQ
Do you have to reserve a campsite?
You will want to pre book your camping reservation or you run the risk of not getting a spot. You must have a full weekend pass to reserve a camp spot and each camp spot is good for TWO people. Additional bands can be purchased for your spot at $45 per person to a max of 6.
Do the campsites have services?
The campsites do not have services available to them.
What are the rules of the campsites?
- Camping passes must be clearly displayed in vehicles.
- You must have a camping wristband to enter the campsite from 8 pm – 8 am.
- Please keep your campsite free of garbage. There will be garbage cans placed throughout the campsite, please use them.
- Please keep all valuables locked up in your vehicle. The festival will not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.
- No liquor from the campsite will be permitted to enter the show site.
- No fireworks, paper lanterns, or any type of explosives will be permitted
- No fighting or threatening behavior
- No parking in fire lanes
- Spots are first come first serve, unless you’ve purchased a reserved spot
- One vehicle & one camper per spot. Spots are 20×40 (some are 20×30)
- No fires. Propane pits are allowed but must be closed down when you leave your site or go indoors.
- Pets must be tied up at all times and cleaned up after and must remain in your camp site. No dogs permitted into the festival site. Should these rules be broken, you will be subject to removal. This is for the safety of our patrons and your pet.
The following are NOT allowed:
- Open flames (gas barbeques are fine), which include citronella torches.
- Glass containers of any kind
- Structures – anything you bring to our campground should be taken home with you.
- Kegs
- Music – Intense, loud stereo equipment is prohibited at all times. A reasonable volume of music is acceptable so long as it does not bother others.
- All music is to be turned off no later than 12am in the campsites.