What to Bring to the Festival
If you have a tent or trailer, you've probably camped before, so there is no reason to tell you what you should bring. But be prepared for any kind of weather: wet, dry, sunny, cloudy, hot, or cold. The festival goes on, rain or shine. Here are some things that you don't want to forget:
| Low Back Chairs - for festival & campground. If you only have high backs, please set in the rear of the audience so you don't block others view of the stage. | |
| Blankets - for ground comfort and/or warmth It can get very cold late at night. | |
| Baggage carrier, wagon, or backpack - To carry essentials from campground. | |
| Sunscreen - for you and the little ones. | |
| Wet wipes - Antiseptic & hand wash. | |
| Toilet paper - you never know. | |
| Hats - there are large tents at the stage area but they are usually full so you may have to sit in the sun. | |
| Insect repellent - nothing is more irritating than those gnats. | |
| Beverage cups - all beverages should be in them. | |
| Fanny pack - Keep your valuables on you, not beside you. | |
| Rain gear - the festival is rain or shine. Be courteous with tarps and umbrellas. Please don't block the view of those behind you. | |
| Water - There are water faucets in most of the fair buildings and it is city water. | |
| Instruments - believe it or not, some folks buy tickets and never go to the stage. They just sit and pick in the campgrounds, and have a blast! It has been rumored that some just keep playing all night!!! | |
| Flashlights - to find your way back late at night. | |
| First aid kit - your little ones and big ones can get scrapes. | |
| Earplugs - if you want to go to sleep early or sleep in quiet. | |
| Games & activity books - for times when there are no scheduled kid's activities | |
| There are golf cart taxis that will take you from the stage area to your camp site and visa versa. |