Campground Rules

Above all, please be respectful of your fellow campers.  We’re all here to have fun.  If you’re planning on hosting a raucous all-night jam and you’re right next to a family that is hoping for peace and quiet, you may want to consider camping in another part of the campground.

Drumming and amplified music are NOT allowed in the campground.

On arrival, you will receive a camping wristband and a vehicle pass.  All vehicles in the campground must have a vehicle pass visibly displayed and all campers must wear a camping wristband at all times.  Campground visitors are welcome, but must park outside the camping area near the entrance.

Campfires are okay, barring any fire restrictions.  If there are fire restrictions, you will be notified upon check-in.  Campfire rings are available and you may choose to bring your own above-ground gas fireplace.  Campfires must NOT be left unattended.  Make sure yours is out before leaving the campground or retiring for the evening.

All pets must be on a leash at all times.  Pets other than service animals are not allowed in the amphitheater.  If you must bring your pet, make sure it is restrained and is in a comfortable, safe, and secure location.

Disorderly conduct and/or underage drinking will not be tolerated.  Anyone appearing intoxicated or displaying disruptive behavior will be asked to leave.

No ATVs, motorcycles or fireworks are permitted on the festival grounds. Please be considerate of those around you when using your generator.

All Coconino County Parks Recreation rules apply.