FAQ

  • How does ticketing work?

    The “Music + Camping Weekend Pass” includes Primitive Camping for the weekend. Each adult camper over the age of 12 will need this ticket. If you will not be camping for the weekend, you will need the “Music Only” ticket for each day you plan to attend.

    Kids under 12 are Free! Everyone else in your party will need their own ticket.

    EXAMPLES

    Family of 4, one child under 12, one child over 12: You would need: 3 Music + Camping Weekend Pass tickets.

    4 adults staying in one tent: Each adult needs their own Music + Camping Weekend Pass. (4 total)

  • Can I park next to my campsite?

    There are two options for parking.

    Option 1: Park At Your Campsite: You will need to purchase a Weekend Car Camping Pass “add-on” in addition to the Weekend Camping Pass. This will cover one car - we cannot allow multiple cars at one campsite.

    Option 2: Park Within 300 Ft Of Your Campsite: This is included in the Weekend Camping Pass. No need for any “add-ons.”

    EXAMPLES

    Family of 4, one child under 12, one child over 12, and you want to park at your site: You would need: 3 Music + Camping Weekend Pass tickets and 1 Weekend Car Camping Pass.

    4 adults staying in one tent and you don’t need to park directly next to your tent: Each adult would need to buy their own Music + Camping Weekend Pass (4 total).

  • Can I camp next to my friends?

    If you want to camp next to friends, you all will need to arrive at the same time. Sites will be assigned upon arrival only. Carpooling is a great call!

  • Can I bring an RV or Camper Van?

    Yes! There are 6 camping sites large enough for an RV trailer or camper van. These sites do NOT come with utility hookups - BOONDOCKING only!

    If you would like to reserve one of these, you will need to purchase the RV Campsite “Add On” in addition to your Weekend Camping Pass.

    Please note: Each person staying in the RV who is over the age of 12, will need to be reflected in the total number of Weekend Camping Passes you purchase.

    Example: 1 RV, family of 4, kids are 12 and 14 : You will need: 4 Weekend Camping Passes + 1 RV Site “Add-On”

  • How far will I have to walk from my campsite to the stage viewing area (Burnt Rock)?

    No campsites are further than a 7 minute walk to the stage viewing area (Burnt Rock).

  • What other lodging options are nearby ?

    There are a range of rentals nearby, as well as hotels in Monticello (15 minutes away) and Somerset (30 minutes away).

  • How early can I arrive on Friday?

    Gates open at 3 PM on Friday. Please do not arrive earlier - you will not be let in.

  • Can I bring my dog?

    Dogs are permitted, but must be kept on a leash at all times. If your pet becomes aggressive, disruptive, or a general pain in everyone's ass, you and your pet will kindly be asked to leave.

  • Can I bring my own food and alcohol?

    Yes! You can bring your own food and alcohol to your campsite. However you will not be able to bring your own food or alcohol into the stage viewing area (Burnt Rock).

    Food, beer, wine, hard seltzers, canned cocktails and bourbon will be available for purchase inside the stage viewing area. (Cash is preferred)

    Food Vendors Include:

    Speedy Tacos - serving food Friday afternoon & evening, Saturday opening up at 10 with breakfast, and then lunch and dinner options through the evening.

    Monticello Wing Company

    Nowhere Chai - onsite all weekend

  • How handicap accessible are the grounds & facilities?

    Our bath house is wheelchair accessible (ADA compliant stalls and a ramp), however our roads are gravel.

  • Is this event really family friendly?

    Yes! We have kids, too, and strive to create a fun, safe environment for the whole family to enjoy. There will be a Family Camping Zone located furthest from the stage to offer a quieter area for sleeping. When you arrive, let the parking attendant know if you would like to be placed there.

  • Do you accept credit cards on site?

    Yes - but due to temperamental WIFI we suggest bring cash for food, drinks and merchandise.

  • How is cell service on-site?

    Cell reception is spotty throughout the property, but we do offer WIFI at the bath house.

  • What should I be sure to bring?

    If you are camping:

    Tent, Sleeping bags, extra blankets, camping chairs, a cooler, rain gear, water, flashlights / headlamps, good walking/hiking shoes, water shoes, bug spray, swimsuit, sunscreen, good vibes and cash.

    Just for music:

    Camping chair, flashlights / headlamps, blankets, good vibes and cash.

  • What is not allowed on-site?

    Firearms, fireworks, firewood (plenty will be available for purchase), illegal drugs, and contraband.

  • Are you looking for vendors?

    Yes! Fill out this questionnaire and we will be in touch!

  • Can I volunteer?

    Absolutely! We are always looking for good people to help us put on the Jamboree! Email john@blackmountainmanagement.org if you are interested.