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tinstartrvlr
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Evening everyone,

Just had a thought for something that might be fun, but I don't have a clue how or if it would work.

I'm a big fan of outdoor music festivals, and thought it would be fun to travel to visit some. Haven't done a music fest in a while, and not at all since I began Rving, but wondering if I should give it a try. A reason to travel with purpose I guess. My guess is that there are probably not many venues where one could camp within sight of a stage (think Woodstock) but maybe I'm wrong.

Has anyone here done any festivals as a destination while RVing?

Mind sharing your experiences if you have, especially whether you were able to stay in your RV at the venue? ( or within walking distance) Where you went, any you recommend?

Am I being crazy or is it something to consider?

Thanks
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Tom_in_Tulsa
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I forgot to mention that the Bluegrass festivals have MANY acres of camping and RV spots with hookups. If you are a picker and singer like I am, there is lots of jamming with new and old friends.If not a picker, there is alot of music and nearby attractions to enjoy...and make new friends.
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docsouce
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If you are in the mood for an out of this world experience try: The 2018 UFO Festival in Roswell NM. July 6-7-8 2018. We're passing through there in this time frame after visiting the Carlsbad Caverns and are going to hang out for a couple of days. Should be a ball.
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Scottiemom
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Never been to the festival, but know the area and been to the campground. Very big deal in Indiana.

http://www.beanblossom.us/

Dale


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RvingMike
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Country USA in Oshkosh, Wisconsin is a must. Huge show with lots to do and big name entertainers.
Mike

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leggy
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Jamboree in the hills in St clairsville Ohio, camp on site for the week. No hook ups but there is a pump out service and a few spots for water, everyone hooks their hoses together to get filled up. Great time walk to shows. Been there 3 times.
Country concert also in Ohio but has hook ups, never been there, farther west.

FunnyCamper
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I just google NC Festivals, SC Festivals, VA Festivals and all their dates, venues, etc pop up and you can pick and choose any you want to visit. I don't 'camp' at them but many festivals you can if you just research the ones you choose, you might hit rv spots available. Most times I just pick a state park or COE close to the festival and use that.

sounds like you are in for alot of fun times ๐Ÿ™‚

neilnbe
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We've been to Cavendish country music festival on Prince Edward Isle twice. It's in July. There's a campground not too far away. Have had a great time both times we went. Very big names for the main event.
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Tom_in_Tulsa
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There are Bluegrass music festivals all over the country. They are fun with great family entertainment.My bands have played at dozens of these all over the country.
go here: http://bluegrassfestivalguide.com/

Bluegrass Boy going to a Bluegrass festival.
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rk911
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both locations for Country Thunder have dry camping within earshot of the stage but not wothin visual range.
Rich
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