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Parrothead_Mike
Jun 18, 2013Explorer
A couple of times per year we end up camping at a music festival. I'm not talking on the scale of Woodstock, but smaller ones. Of course, depending upon the type of music you might like, there is a wide variety of these festivals.
Bluegrass festivals are generally smaller and many offer camping, although it's often without FHU's. These types of festivals are generally attended by families and a wider range of age groups and it's usually not rowdy either. Here are a couple of suggestions.
http://www.beanblossom.us/
http://www.bluegrass.com/telluride/
http://www.bluegrass.com/rockygrass/
http://www.bluegrassmidwest.com/festivals.php
http://www.blueridgemusic.org/SearchResultDetail.asp?EditRecord=1094&Region=
Bluegrass festivals are generally smaller and many offer camping, although it's often without FHU's. These types of festivals are generally attended by families and a wider range of age groups and it's usually not rowdy either. Here are a couple of suggestions.
http://www.beanblossom.us/
http://www.bluegrass.com/telluride/
http://www.bluegrass.com/rockygrass/
http://www.bluegrassmidwest.com/festivals.php
http://www.blueridgemusic.org/SearchResultDetail.asp?EditRecord=1094&Region=
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