Camping is permitted Fri - Mon.
We will have two designated camping areas for the less adventerous. Other than that, the farm will be open for you to seek out the perfect spot. There are open fields and wooded areas for you to choose from. You can park and setup near your car or hike back into the woods.Camping is first come first serve. We ask that you be considerate and take only as much space as you need.
Please remember that this is a farm. There is grass, rocks, trees, and even holes where the groundhogs hibernate for the winter. Please be aware of your surroundings, watch where you step, bring a flashlight or headlamp for getting around in the evenings and a good pair of shoes. If you do not like the outdoors, this is not the place for you!
Things to bring:
Cooler with food and drinks (NO GLASS BOTTLES)
Camping Gear
Refillable water bottle, we will have water available and this will reduce waste
Chair - unless you plan on getting down for 2 days straight
Flashlights/Headlamps
Hula Hoops!
NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES
If you are not a camper:
There are hotels, gas stations, and restaurants right off of I-80, less than 5 miles from the farm. A few suggestions:
There will also be a guest services tent next to the main stage (barn) with a registered nurse and/or EMT, first aid station and ice for purchase. There will be someone in the guest services tent until late evening and someone at the house if you have a question, problem or need anything.
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