FAQs

Please take the time to look through this list of frequently asked questions prior to making arrangements, purchasing tickets, and your arrival to make sure you are aware of the rules and are able to have a great event! If you have a legitimate question that is not covered under this list feel free to use the “contact us” tab to reach out and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

NO GUNS, DRUGS, OR ALCOHOL PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY. IF WE SEE IT OR SMELL IT YOU WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE !

It may be legal in your home state, however this event is held on private property and we ask you respect the property owners wishes. NO EXCEPTIONS


Are camping tickets on sale yet?

Not yet, the date for ticket sales will be announced ASAP.

If I purchase my camping ticket online do I get to pick my spot?

No, Campers will be parked in the order they arrive, but spots are limited by the ticket sales. If you pre-purchase a ticket, you have a camping spot.

Can I purchase a ticket to camp in person at the event?

No, If you do not purchase a ticket to camp online, you will not be allowed to camp on the event property. The number of camper, and tent camping tickets will be limited from now on.

How many vehicles can I have at my camping spot?

Each camping (camper & tent) spot is only allowed 1 car. You can have people stay with you in your camper or tent, but they will need to park their vehicle in the day parking. NO EXCEPTIONS

Is there water available on site?

No. It is primitive camping in a big field. No hook ups, no water, no dumping; take out what you bring in. There are showers available at the truckstop located on the AA three miles away for a fee.


Are generators allowed?

Yes, but we ask you please be considerate of others and turn off at 11pm if you can hear it run; The only exception is if you have a medical device that requires it.

Is food available?

Yes. Fernleaf Volunteer Fire Department and generally 1-2 food trucks will have food/drinks for purchase (details on food trucks TBA closer to event date)

Hours of operation TBA closer to the event

Is there ice or gas available?

No, town is a 15-20 minute drive there are multiple gas stations, fast food restaurants, dine-in restaurants, ETC available

When can I get in or out?

Gates open at noon on Friday and 8am Saturday & Sunday and will close Friday and Saturday at 10pm (security will allow you to exit up to 12am midnight, but NO RE-ENTRY)

There is no entry or exit when gates are closed unless in the case of an emergency. PLEASE PLAN TO HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE NIGHT

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, however dogs MUST BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES, and you must pick up after your pet.

Can I save a camping spot for my friend or family member?

No, due to the high volume of participants at this event all campers will be parked in the order they arrive. If you want to park next to someone, please arrive together with your complete party. There will still only be 1 vehicle allowed per camp site, any extra vehicles must be parked in day parking.

Can I bring my basher?

No. You are fine to bring them to sell or display but no running.

Can I bring my ATV, SXS, or golfcart?

No, we ask you leave all gas and/or electric atv/sxs/golfcart/ebike/scooter ETC. at home. We have staff members in golf carts that will be happy to give you a lift or help you carry anything you need. We will also have a tractor running a shuttle from the day parking area to the main field.

Do you have handicap parking?

Yes, we have LIMITED handicap accessible parking. Most trails, however are in the woods and not easily traversed. We do have areas such as the barn and rock garden that are accessible to anyone with mobility issues. The vendor field is also generally very accessible, weather permitting. Everything gets worse with rain.

Do you have rain dates?

No, we are rain or shine on the event dates. If it does rain keep in mind the event is hosted on a rural North Eastern Kentucky farm. It gets muddy, it gets messy, it gets VERY difficult to get in, out, and around in small cars and 2wd vehicles. Gamble your bumpers and time spent waiting on a tractor to pull you out at your own risk.

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