
CAMPING
On Site Camping
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Campground Info: Adjacent to the venue, Town Park Campground is a mix of walk-in tent sites and less than 30 vehicle camping spots, for those who purchase a car camping pass. There's plenty of shade, a river, and a gorgeous waterfall.
Location: Telluride Town Park, 500 E Colorado Ave, Telluride, CO
Facilities: Potable water, permanent bathrooms w/ showers, porta potties
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Campground Info: Adjacent to the venue, Zone 1 Campground is tent camping only. Similar to Town Park Campground, there's plenty of shade, a river, and a gorgeous waterfall. Please note that tying ANYTHING to trees in Zone 1 Campground is STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Location: Telluride Town Park, 500 E Colorado Ave, Telluride, CO
Facilities: Potable water, permanent bathrooms w/ showers, porta potties
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A limited number of vehicle passes will be sold, for use in the Town Park Campground only. All vehicles need a vehicle pass to be in the campground. You only need one pass per vehicle, but every person in the car needs a camping pass.
If you intend to have both your camper-trailer and tow vehicle in the campground, then you must have 2 vehicle passes. Vehicles must be less than 24-feet in length, including any towed campers.
Off Site Camping
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Campground Info: Located 4 miles from Telluride Town Park, an expansive field leading way for exquisite views in every direction - plus the river is just feet away. This campground is tent camping with a less than 30 in-vehicle camping spots.
A free shuttle from the campground to the festival will run every 15 minutes between the festival and campgrounds until 3am, or you can enjoy the paved bike path or multiple trails into town.
There are no trees, so please consider bringing a shade structure.
Please note that there is a reserved area within the campground for Telluride Mountain Run participants with a “No Camping” buffer between concert attendees. Please respect this boundary.
Location: Lawson Hill Ball Fields off of Greenfields Lane, Telluride, CO 81435
Facilities: Potable water and porta potties -
There are less than thirty Lawson Hill Vehicle Camping Passes available for those wanting to sleep in their vehicle. There will not be additional space for a tent.
If you buy a Lawson Hill Vehicle Pass you do NOT need to buy the Lawson Hill Camping Pass in order to camp at this campground.
Camping FAQ
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The Concert will operate three campgrounds: Town Park, Zone 1, and Lawson Hill.
Town Park is tent camping and vehicle camping (vehicle passes sold separately).
Zone 1 is tent camping only.
Lawson Hill is tent camping, with a limited number of car passes for those wishing to sleep inside their vehicle.
Concert camping spots are LIMITED and will be available during pre-sale and general on-sale.
Additionally, there are several Forest Service Campgrounds in the greater Telluride area. Please refer to the Forest Service’s website for up to date information on their nearby campgrounds.
NOTE: Sleeping in cars is prohibited in the Town of Telluride and there is very limited dispersed camping nearby.
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Your camping pass is for up to 3 nights (Thursday Night, Friday Night & Saturday Night). You must be out of all campgrounds by noon on Sunday.
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There are less than 60 car camping spots available, but parking is within a close proximity to all campsites.
Town Park Campground: In order to camp with your vehicle, you must buy one car camping pass per vehicle and one camping pass per person. Please note vehicle passes are extremely limited and are not necessary for tent camping.
Lawson Hill Campground: In order to camp with your vehicle, you must be sleeping INSIDE your vehicle, and purchase a Lawson Hill Vehicle Camping Passes. There will not be additional space for a tent. If you buy a Lawson Hill Vehicle Pass you do NOT need to buy the Lawson Hill Camping Passes in order to camp at this campground.
RVs and Trailers can only be used at the Town Park Campground. All vehicles must be shorter than 24' in length. There will be no hook ups available.
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Expect to drive in to the loading area and walk your camping equipment to your campsite. Once you unload you will be parked as close as possible to the campground depending on what space is available when you arrive. Please note, some vehicles will need to be parked at remote locations that are accessible from a free shuttle, so plan accordingly.
When it's time to leave, expect to bring your car to the loading area and walk your packed up items to your car.
When available, there will be wagons available to help haul your belongings to camp.
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Currently, all camping passes are sold in a bundle with festival tickets.
Camping is sold per person, not per site. Every person in your group needs to purchase a camping pass.
A camping ticket is for tent camping only. A separate vehicle pass is required for camping with your vehicle.
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Yes! You can select this at check out.
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We will have space for everyone to camp in the campground you purchased tickets to. Camping load-in procedures will be sent out to those that purchase camping passes.
Campground opening times will be sent closer to the event.
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Yes, camping passes and concert tickets are sold as a bundle.
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If you don’t need your vehicle in the campground, you don’t need a campground vehicle pass. You can temporarily drive into the campground to unload your gear. Once you’re finished, parking staff will indicate where to park off-site.
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Individual campsite boundaries are not specified or limited. Please be respectful to allow room for all campers.
Tying anything to trees is strictly prohibited.
No pets are allowed.
No open fires.
No renegades or amplified music.
No drones.
Use of provided compost, recycle, and landfill receptacles is required.
Metal pans must be used under stoves to protect grass
Tent stakes longer than 6" are prohibited.
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All campgrounds all have access to fresh water and porta-potties. Some have permanent bathrooms for your use, including showers, which are useable by anyone with a camping wristband.
Check the info page for each campground to see what facilities are available.
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Wood fires are not allowed in any campgrounds for everyone’s safety. This includes smokeless fire pits like Solo Stoves. Propane fire pits are allowed as long as they are entirely under adult supervision and never left unattended.
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On site camping at Town Park and Zone 1 is adjacent to the festival grounds, while Lawson Hill requires a free shuttle ride, an enjoyable bike ride, or a walk.
The shuttle runs every 15 minutes from Lawson Hill Campground to the Festival grounds from 10am - 3am.
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Nope! All campgrounds close at noon on Sunday.
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No, generators are not allowed. Concert camping is very high density, and it is almost impossible to safely use generators without them being too close to your neighbors’ tents. Please be respectful of your fellow campers and leave those generators at home. If you need to use medical devices overnight, we request that you utilize battery packs.
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A campground wristband is required to enter all of the campgrounds.