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Pagosa Folk n' Bluegrass Festival
June 7 & 8, 2008 • Reservoir Hill Park
Pagosa Springs, Colorado
2008 CAMPING INFORMATION
On-Site Camping
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On-Site
Camping
There is no additional per person charge for camping, however,
you must have a wristband for the day(s) you are on Reservoir Hill.
Campground opens on Friday, June 6 at 11:00 AM for 2-day pass holders. Plan to come early and enjoy the free concert in Town Park on Friday evening from 5:00 to 8:00.
Potable
water and porta-johns are provided. Showers are available for a fee below the site at one of Pagosa's two public hot springs.
Campfires will be allowed on Reservoir Hill if there are no county fire restrictions in place at the time of the festival. Campfires must be in a metal container and off the ground. Propane stoves and charcoal grills are fine.
Campsites are first come, first served. If you want to camp with
friends you should arrive with them. There is no limit on how many
people can come in one vehicle; however they must all possess a festival ticket for the day of entry.
If you think you may NEED to leave the campground before the show
has ended, you should find a spot just off the road to avoid being
parked in.
On-Site Vehicle Pass
You
must purchase a vehicle pass ($25) to drive your car/pickup/RV/motorcycle into
the on-site campground. Only cab-over campers, motor homes 24’ or less, camper trailers that do not exceed 16’ in length and pop-up or tent trailers of any length are allowed on Reservoir Hill. Fifth wheels and large motor homes are not allowed in the Reservoir Hill campgrounds (please see accompanying photos for clarification). A vehicle pulling a trailer is considered one unit and must have 1 (one) vehicle pass.
Camping Vehicles - Reservoir Hill Camping
The on-site vehicle pass is not a parking pass. Vehicle passes
are only available for campers. If you are not camping, parking
is available below the site and shuttles are free.
Vehicles used for camping will not be permitted
to leave and re-enter for safety reasons. One time in, one time
out -- no exceptions.
If you would like to camp in a vehicle that does not comply with Reservoir Hill Park regulations, there are several nice campgrounds in the vicinity with full hookup facilities. You can find them here in the Campground section. The closest ones to the festival are The Spa Motel (14 sites - don't wait!) and The San Juan Motel.
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2008
Camping Rules
- NO DOGS (OR OTHER PETS) ALLOWED ANYWHERE ON FESTIVAL
CAMPGROUNDS -- This will be strictly enforced. If you
show up with your dog, you will be turned away with no refund.
If you make it in with your dog and are caught, you will be evicted
with no refund. Service animals are of course allowed.
- ON-SITE VEHICLE PASSES ARE LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING
TYPES OF VEHICLES: Passenger cars, trucks, SUVS, etc.;
motorhomes 24' or under, trailers 16' or under, pop-up trailers (any length), cabover campers
and motorcycles. Other types of campers (i.e. motorhomes longer than 24', fifth wheels, trailer longer than 16') are not allowed on Reservoir Hill (please see chart above).
- All types of fireworks are strictly prohibited. If
you are caught setting off fireworks anywhere on festival grounds
you will be evicted from the show with no refund and criminal
charges may result.
- CAMPFIRES will be allowed in metal containers, raised off the ground provided there are no county fire restrictions in place at the time of the festival. Check the web site as the time is closer for up-to-date information. Propane grills and stoves, charcoal grills, propane
fireplaces and lanterns are allowed.
- No vehicles are allowed in the campgrounds without a
vehicle pass, PERIOD. All types of vehicles require a
pass; i.e. cars, motorcycles and RVs. If you are towing a pop-up
camper you only need one vehicle pass for the whole rig. Vehicles
may not leave and re-enter the campground. Any vehicles parked
in the campground without a vehicle pass will be towed at owners'
expense.
- All campers must be in possession of a festival wristband.
This includes all people on the festival grounds anytime
before or after the show each night.
- No overnight camping in the parking areas.
No
loud stereos, ATVs, motorcycles or fireworks permitted in campground.
Motorcycles may be used as your transportation for entering the
campground (with vehicle pass) but may not be used as a recreational
vehicle inside the campground.
- Please leave your campsite looking at least as good
as it did when you arrived. We are on town property and
want to be good caretakers.
- FolkWest is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Campers must vacate the festival grounds by 12:00 noon
on Monday, June 9th.
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