Camping Info
Nightfall Ridge was made for sleeping under the stars. Whether you're pitching a tent, pulling up your car, or rolling in with an RV, we've got a spot for you on the mountain.
Camping is available as an add-on to any weekend or multi-day ticket. It is not included in the base ticket price.
Camping Tiers
Tent Camping — $20
The classic festival experience. Bring your own tent and gear, find your spot in the designated tent camping area, and make it home for the weekend.
Designated tent-only area
Bring your own tent, sleeping bag, and supplies
Access to shared facilities
Car Camping — $50
Park your vehicle right next to your campsite. Perfect if you want easy access to your gear, a backup charging station, or a place to escape the rain.
Designated car camping area
One vehicle per car camping spot
Set up your tent or canopy right next to your ride
RV Camping — $100
Bring the whole setup. RV camping gives you a designated spot for your rig with enough room to spread out.
Designated RV area
Space for your RV and awning setup
Please note: hookups are not guaranteed — plan to be self-contained
What to Bring
Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad or air mattress
Flashlight or headlamp (it gets dark out here)
Extra blankets and layers — mountain nights get cold
Tarps and rain gear
Cooler with food and drinks (no glass!)
Camp chairs and a canopy if you have one
Trash bags for pack-in/pack-out
Toiletries and any personal necessities
Camping Rules
Nightfall Ridge is a beautiful spot. Let's keep it that way.
Pack in, pack out. Whatever you bring, you take with you.
No glass containers anywhere on the grounds.
Respect quiet hours after the last set of the night.
Keep your site clean and your neighbors happy.
Open fires only in designated areas (if permitted). Check with staff on arrival.
Do not damage trees, land, or structures.
Generators must be quiet and approved by staff.
Checkout
All campers must be packed up and off the grounds by Sunday afternoon. Leave your site clean — no trash, no debris, no trace.
We're guests on this land. Show it respect, and we'll be back here doing this again.
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