• DRIVE-IN CAMPSITES SOLD OUT

    Disc Golf walk-in tent camping is the only remaining camping option. Ask your friends if you can carpool and camp with them!

  • 1st COME, 1st SERVED CAMPING

    Walk-in Camping at Blissfest is a first come, first served experience. Area specific parking passes are required. Scroll down for details.

  • SINGLE DAY TICKETS

    Saturday and Sunday wristbands are available for adults and teens. Carpooling is encouraged. Day passes do not include camping.

  • WALK-IN TENT CAMPING

    FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

    Disc Golf Camp | Park a short distance away from your site and camp on the Disc Golf course. Holes 1-3 and 9-11 are closed to disc golf during the festival and boast prime tent camping sites, plentiful shade, and shuttle service. Twelve holes remain open to Disc Golf during the festival.

  • RV + TRAILER CAMPING

    SOLD OUT

    Our families have grown and so have the size of our cars, campers, and tents. Carpooling is less common due to busy schedules. The same number of people are now taking up double the space.

    We highly encourage you to ask your friends if they have room in their car or on their reserved campsite! Each reserved campsite can accommodate 2 vehicles and up to 8 people.

  • RESERVED CAMPSITES

    Campsite Renewal | SOLD OUT
    The deadline for Member Campsite Renewal was March 3, 2025. Membership is required.

    New Campsite Requests
    | SOLD OUT
    If you purchased a New Campsite Request and do not reserve a campsite, your Reserved Parking passes will be valid in the East 40 campground.

  • Reserved Campsites can accommodate up to 8 people and include two (2) Reserved Parking Passes. These can be used for passenger vehicles, tow vehicles, or an RV. We strongly encourage sharing your campsite with friends.

    Reserved Parking Passes can easily be assigned to friends or family using My Tickets. If you are logging in for the first time, click "forgot password" to activate your account.

Your Questions, Answered!

ARE FIRES PERMITTED?

No ground fires, open flames, or charcoal appliances are permitted. Bottled gas or white gas units may be used but supervision is required. Blissfest maintains a fire at the Drum Kiva.

IS CAMPING INCLUDED WITH YOUR WRISTBAND?

Yes, but each vehicle must have an area-specific parking pass. Only weekend wristband holders are invited to camp.

ARE THERE DESIGNATED CAMPSITES?

Yes, reserved campsites are clearly numbered. Walk-in campsites are "group camping" style.

HOW DO I RESERVE A CAMPSITE?

The deadline for campsite renewals is March 3rd. New member and coordinator reservations open March 10th. New reservations open to the public on March 17th (based on availability).

ARE THERE RV HOOKUPS?

NO, Blissfest has no RV hookups or water fill ups. Camping is rustic. Portable toilets, hand washing stations, recycling, compost, trash barrels, solar showers and potable fresh water are provided.

ARE GENERATORS ALLOWED?

NO, generators are not allowed.

IS THERE A WATER SUPPLY?

There is drinking water available throughout the campground and concert areas. Blissfest has great water that comes from our 250' deep well. No need to bring bottled water, just a bottle!

WHAT TYPE OF THINGS SHOULD I PLAN ON BRINGING TO BLISSFEST?

It is a good idea to make a packing list. Bring items you would normally take on a weekend camping trip. There is not much shade at the Main Stage concert area, so be prepared to protect yourselves and your young ones from the sun and dehydration. Pack sunscreen, basic first aid supplies, food, beverages, snacks, towels, blankets, short chairs for stage watching, sun hats, rain gear, and warm clothing. Be prepared for unpredictable Northern Michigan weather. A good tent and sleeping gear is a must if you are camping. Please do not bring things of value! Blissfest is not responsible for lost items.

WHAT IF I WANT TO TAKE A SHOWER?

Solar showers are available for use. They are separated into male and female sections but do not have individual stalls. We recommend wearing a bathing suit and flip-flops (the floor is cement).

IS THERE ANYWHERE TO SWIM? IS THERE A BEACH SHUTTLE?

Yes, there is a shuttle that runs to Sturgeon Bay at various times throughout the weekend. You are also welcome to drive there on your own.

WHERE SHOULD I CAMP IF I WANT A QUIETER ATMOSPHERE AFTER HOURS?

It is not possible to find an absolutely quiet spot. East 40 camping is the darkest and quietest.

CAN I CAMP NEXT TO MY CAR?

YES: Reserved Campsites
Subject to Availability: East 40
NO: Hardwood Haven, Disc Golf Camp, East 40 Walk-In

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO CAMP PER PERSON?

First come, first served camping is included in the price of your Parking Pass. There is no per person charge for camping. Carpooling is encouraged!

CAN I CAMP WITH A DAY PASS?

No. You must purchase a weekend wristband to camp or park overnight.

IF I AM UNDER 18, DO I HAVE TO CAMP WITH MY PARENTS OR GUARDIAN?

Yes! No exceptions!

WHAT IF I CAN'T GET TO BLISSFEST UNTIL LATE AT NIGHT?

You MUST arrive while the gate is open to enter the Festival Grounds. You may leave at any time. Gate Hours:

FRIDAY | 9 AM - 11 PM
SATURDAY | 9 AM - 10 PM
SUNDAY | 9 AM - 9 PM

DO YOU PROVIDE ACCESSIBLE CAMPING?

Yes, with a valid state-issued permit. Please contact Blissfest for more information.

WHAT TIME DO WE NEED TO LEAVE ON MONDAY?

All vehicles and campers must leave Blissfest grounds by 12 NOON Monday unless you are still completing your scheduled volunteer shifts.