
FAQ
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Camping is first come, first served. Take only what you need and leave room for your neighbors.
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Campground opens: Thursday, August 21 at 2:30 PM
You may arrive BEFORE 2:30 PM or AFTER 4:00 PM
🚫 Please do not arrive between 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM. This helps us avoid backups and keep things running smoothly.
Learn more about the early entry lottery [HERE]
Campground closes Sunday, August 24 at 12:00p
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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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You must have one vehicle pass per car.
Each person inside that car must have one Town Park camping pass.
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Expect to drive in to the loading area and walk your camping equipment to your campsite.
When available, there will be wagons available to help haul your belongings to camp.
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You need one Town Park camping pass per person.
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Yes, camping passes and concert tickets are sold as a bundle.
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Staff will show you where to park and how to get back to camp.
Your car will be parked throughout town (Telluride is small and very walkable - but there’s no guarantee how close or far it will be)
If you try to park somewhere not directed by staff, you risk an expensive ticket!
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All guests must wear a wristband
No pets
No open fires (including “smokeless” pits) — propane pits are OK (check for restrictions)
No drones
Nothing tied to trees in Zone 1 — no exceptions
Respect all marked/taped boundaries
Practice Leave No Trace Compost, recycle, and trash stations are available throughout
Do not leave food out or unattended
No generators — please use solar or battery packs
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Water: Free filtered water near the main Town Park bathrooms
Ice: Available from the Town Park Camp Host (cash only)
Showers: Available in the newly renovated bathhouse in the Town Park Campground
Shower tokens sold inside (cash only, no quarters)
$1 = 75 seconds of hot water
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Telluride is under a Burn Ban!!! 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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No commute needed — step out of your tent, and you’re at the show!
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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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Only Town Park and Zone 1 wristbands can enter the Town Park campground.