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General FAQs

CAMPING FAQ

• The Car Camping pass includes 4 individual people to camp by their car. Everyone must be present and inside the vehicle upon arrival.
• Walk-In camping is free, for anyone looking to camp and not arriving with a vehicle.
• If you arrive with a vehicle and choose to walk in camp instead of car camping, there is a $25 weekend parking fee charged on site, upon arrival. The weekend parking lot is in close walking proximity to the campgrounds.
• RV passes are good for up to 6 people arriving together in an RV

Propane only, and only on the campsite grounds.

Walk In 10×15, Car Camping 10×30, RV 10×40.

Not for Car Camping. If you choose walk in camping and park in our weekend lots, then re-entry is allowed.

General Camping – Friday, February 2nd @ 9am
Early Entry Camping – Thursday, February 1st @ 3pm

Yes there are multiple bathrooms and porta potties located on the festival grounds and in the campgrounds.

Yes, but not allowed inside the festival grounds

Yes, there are free showers available on site, inside the festival grounds on the way to the Cantina.

Yes, there are multiple free water stations. Please bring your reusable bottles and avoid buying plastic water bottles.

No

No, festival passes are sold separately

No, please do not bring your pets to a music festival.

BOX OFFICE FAQ

Friday, February 2nd at 9am.

Yes, we will have early entry passes available through our ticketing site for those looking to set up camp early. Box office opens @ 3:00pm on Thursday Feb. 1st. Only the campsite will be open for early entry, the festival grounds open on Friday.

Box office is open at 9am and closes at Midnight each day of the festival.

Friday : 9am – 4am
Saturday : 9am – 4am
Sunday : 9am – 4am

You will need to have a wristband for entry.

ACCOMMODATIONS

There are hotels all around the Tucson area, please visit our accommodations partner Festicket for ticket + lodging packages.

Yes, we do offer camping on site.

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