Many thanks to everyone who camped at our festival.
Camping for the 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival go on sale March 1st, 2012
2011 Coolest campsite winner was "On the road again!"
4-Day Camping Pass: $40* 
The Festival campground is located on festival grounds and Camping passes are sold per person, not per site
PrintPass option available.
FESTIVAL
CAMPING INFORMATION
Festival
camping is located in the Telluride Town Park Campground, adjacent to
the festival grounds. 
Campsites are first-come, first-serve. You cannot
reserve a specific site. Please note that festival camping is
more of a social experience than a wilderness experience. Expect
camping to be clustered close together. A campground host is on duty to
help you find an available campsite and to answer any camping
questions. Please respect your neighbor.
Camping passes are sold per person and per vehicle
- not per site.
You must purchase a vehicle or RV pass to park your vehicle in the
campground. If you do not purchase a vehicle or RV pass
you will be allowed to drive in for one half-hour and drop off your
camping gear in the campground. You will then be directed to
park your vehicle or RV in a designated parking lot off-site.
Camping
passes are valid for four nights, Thursday thru Sunday of the festival.
The campground opens to campground pass holders at 8AM on Thursday.
Campground pass holders must load out by 11:00AM on Monday. You may
camp in the campground before Thursday, but you will be paying the
town's campground fee - in most cases you will not have to move your
campsite on Thursday.
The campground is open 24 hours a day. You may arrive and set up camp
24 hours a day.
Single day camping passes are not available. You may camp one day -
however, the cost is still the price of four days.
Children 11 and under are free. Children must be accompanied by an
adult supervision.
ONLY FESTIVAL
PASSHOLDERS MAY PURCHASE CAMPING
PASSES.
In other words, you cannot camp in the campground unless you are
attending the festival. You must have both a camping pass and festival
pass to enter the campground during the festival.
Restroom
and shower facilities are available in the campground (flushing toilets
and all). Cold showers are free - there is a charge for hot showers, so
bring lots of quarters.
Bags of ice are available for purchase in the campground.
CAMPGROUND
RULES:
- No campfires are allowed in the campground.
- You may use the charcoal grills that are in place at the campsites (for grilling only no open flames).
- Propane grills are allowed.
- No pets are allowed in the campground.
- QUIET HOURS: 2AM - 8AM . During this time, we ask that all campers respect others and refrain from playing music, loud talking, loud partying, setting off fireworks, etc.
Part
of the festival campground includes Warner Field (a baseball field
within town park). If you are camping in Warner Field, please note that
a few additional rules apply:
- Charcoal grills
are not allowed.
- Metal pans must be used under propane stoves and
grills to protect grass.
- Tent stakes longer than 6" are prohibited to protect
irrigation systems.
- No vehicles are allowed on the field.
- No glass allowed.
- No weapons or fireworks
If
you do not purchase a vehicle or RV pass you will be allowed to drive
in for one half-hour and drop off your camping gear in the
campground. You will then be directed to park your vehicle or
RV in a designated parking lot off-site.
Bring your bicycles for an easy way of getting around town.
Main
Campground Vehicle\RV Pass Guidelines:
- You must purchase a
vehicle or RV pass to park
your vehicle in the campground.
Campground Vehicle and Campground RV passes
are very limited and typically sell out the first day tickets go on
sale. If there are two of you and you want to have your vehicle in the
campground with you, you must purchase two camping passes and one
vehicle pass in addition to your festival passes. (this only applies to
Vehicle passholders)
- Main Campground RV passes and LOT A RV
passes include two camping passes. Additional camping passes may be
purchased online.
- Vehicles 18 feet and over are considered to be an RV
- please note that a RV may not be longer than 30 feet. A vehicle is
considered anything requiring a license plate (cars, trucks, vans,
motorcycles, pull-behind campers, etc.)
- Please note that there are no RV hook-ups provided
in the campground. The RVs must be self-contained. There is a
dump station located at the west end of town in the Coonskin RV Lot.
There is no place in Telluride to fill your RV with water. Restrooms
and showers are available in the campground.
- Any vehicle or RV in the campground must remain
parked during your entire stay. If you leave with your
vehicle or RV you will not be allowed to re-enter the campground.
- Bring your bicycles for an easy way of getting around
town. Bike racks are provided.
Lot A RV
Guidelines:
Lot A is located at the entrance to Telluride Town
Park (festival grounds).
- RV's MUST
be 20ft or less in length
- RV's MUST be
self-contained. Please note that there are no RV hook-ups provided in
Lot A. There is a dump station located at the west end of town in the
Coonskin RV Lot. There is no place in Telluride to fill your RV with
potable water. Restrooms and showers are available in the campground.
- Any RV in Lot A must remain parked during your entire
stay. If you leave with your RV you will NOT be allowed to re-enter Lot
A.
- Lot A RV passes include two 4-day camping passes.
Every person in your party MUST have a 4-day camping pass. Additional
passes may be purchased online.
- Bring your bicycles for an easy way of getting around
town.
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Thank you for making our 4th year of the challenge so much fun. Back by popular demand, we are going to hold the 4th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Coolest Campsite Challenge! Anyone that is camping at the festival this year has the opportunity to win some amazing prizes just by having creative campsites. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!!! The campsites will be judged, as were last year, on their creativity, originality, and quality. In addition, this year we would like to see sustainability and community considered in the sites. 3 judges will roam the campgrounds in search of the coolest campsite throughout the festival and the winners will be announced Sunday Morning. There are some rules that should be abided by to have a chance of winning.
COOLEST CAMPSITE CHALLENGE
RULES
1. The site must have a
particular theme (Please keep PG Rated,
families will be camping in the campgrounds).
Remember, BE ORIGINAL!!!
2. Please post your campsite name for judging purposes (For example, if
your theme is paradise, a name could be "Tropic Blues")
GRAND PRIZES
1st Place Winner - Two 3-Day
passes to the 2012 Telluride Blues
& Brews Festival
2nd Place Winner - Two campground passes for the 2012 Telluride Blues
& Brews Festival
3rd Place Winner - Two t-shirts from the 2011 Telluride Blues &
Brews Festival
SEE YOU AT THE CAMPGROUNDS!!!
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