Camping at FiddleFest

FiddleFest Campground If you're planning to travel to FiddleFest for both days, consider camping! Camping is included with your two-day or one-day pass.

The FiddleFest Campground is located beyond the parking area in a field with a quiet mountain view. See the Festival Grounds Map for more information.

About the Campground

Here are some details about the FiddleFest Campground:
  • » Campers may use tents or RVs, but no hook-ups are provided.

  • » Camping space is included in the purchase of each two-day pass.

  • » Camping spaces are available on a first come, first served basis.

  • » Space is available for approximately 300 campers.

  • » Portable restroom facilities are located in the camping area

  • » Showers are available in the on-campus gym from 9 AM to 11 AM and 2 PM to 5 PM. - see map.

  • » Camping area and parking lot picking and jamming is most welcome and encouraged!

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Campground Rules

Pets on a leash are allowed in the campground, and owners are responsible for their pets. Remember that no pets are allowed in concert or indoor facilities of the festival grounds, and no unsupervised or unleashed pets are allowed in the camping area, for the safety of our guests and their property.

Please keep your area clean. We wish to be welcome neighbors at Hollins University, and ask that you leave the area as clean as you found it. Trash receptacles will be provided. We ask that you place your bagged trash in or beside the receptacles, so that volunteers can collect it for disposal each day.

No open display of alcoholic beverages in the camping area. We're not saying you can't have it, just that you be discreet!

No public display of pornographic or offensive signage, banners, or other such displays. We are a family oriented event, and ask that you respect the rights of others.

No open fires in the camping area. Camp stoves, camp fireplaces, charcoal grilles are all acceptable, but no open cooking fires not contained within a fire receptacle designed for such purpose. This is by order of the fire marshal for the safety of our guests and their property.

Please try to be a good camping neighbor, and respect the area of your fellow campers, and their property. Generally speaking, the manners your mother taught you are good enough for us!