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Camping Rules and Tips for all Blossoms & Bones Campers

  • Rule 1: Be kind, patient, and respectful of your camp hosts, neighbors, and fellow festival attendees. 
  • Propane stoves and grills are allowed. NO open fires/campfires.
  • There are portable toilets and hand washing stations at each camping area.
  • NO pets are allowed on the concert law unless they are a vested service animal. Non-aggressive leashed pets are allowed in the camping area.
  • NO weapons.
  • Quiet hours are midnight–7 am.
  • Quiet generators may be used but turned off for quiet hours.
  • BRING FOOD: Food vendors are on the concert grounds but should augment your experience. See the list of food vendors and their scheduled times here.
  • There are tons of hikes, activities, and tours! Read about them here.
  • BRING WARM CLOTHES: Temperatures in New Mexico can vary wildly. Expect warm sunny days to quickly turn crisp and chilly shortly after sunset. Be prepared for rain.

Sunrise Camping Area

Campsites are first come, first served. CHECK IN STARTS AT 10 am Friday (Thursday Early Access Ticket Holders can check in beginning 3 pm on Thursday) If you plan to camp with friends and set up near each other, you should arrive together. 

Up to two cars are allowed on each site with two tents and a maximum of 4 adults.  Everything must fit within the designated 28 x 28 campsite area. 

Camp hosts will be present for the duration of the event and can answer questions and provide guidance. Please keep the aisle/driveways open for all vehicle movement. 

Restrooms

Portable toilets & hand washing stations are available in all camping areas.

Ice & Potable Water 

Ice is available in the Ghost House Cafe for $5. Please bring enough water for your campsite. Ghost Ranch has some water filling stations and there will be refillable water stations on the concert grounds during show hours. Bring a reusable water bottle to help reduce waste.

Waste Management

Please pack out your garbage. There will be some garbage bins available, but this is a remote location with challenging trash disposal. Please help us by packing out your own garbage.

We will have waste reduction efforts in the food vending and concert area. If you’re interested in waste reduction, you can bring your recyclables and compostables to the sorting station in the vending area. Attendants will be present to ensure that sorting is easy and efficient. All drink and food vendors will be using compostable plates, bowls and cups to help minimize concert waste.

Mesa (Satellite) Camping

Satellite camping is located 1.4 miles north of the Ghost Ranch entrance. 

A free shuttle will take satellite campers to the festival grounds. The shuttle will be making trips continuously throughout the day and evening.  

Check-in for Mesa Camping is at the satellite campground area where you will also receive your festival wristbands from the event staff.

It is REQUIRED that you check in to camping before heading to the concert site. Staff will be there to give you wristbands and validate your ticket.

Camp hosts will be present for the duration of the event and can answer questions and provide guidance. Campsites are first come, first served. If you want to camp with friends you should arrive with them. Camp hosts will be present for the duration of the event and can answer questions and provide guidance.

Please avoid parking on tall grass for concern of fire danger. Campers, RV’s & large vehicles are welcome. Vehicles may be parked at the campsites. The campsites are not designated. Guests are welcome to walk to the lake, but not take vehicles down that road.  

Enchantment Glamping at Ghost Ranch Music Festival

Glampers can arrive starting at 3 pm on Thursday, September 12 for check-in. Friday check-in starts at 10 am. Glampers are welcome to stay through Monday morning at 11 am.

The Glamping area is in a field on the north end of the Ghost Ranch property. Your tent will be assigned as you arrive for check-in. Be sure to indicate whether you ordered a queen or two twins. 

All Glampers will have their weekend passes checked in at the main gate and then be directed to the glamping area to unload luggage. If you plan on leaving your car parked through the weekend, you can park in the Glamping area, otherwise you will be directed to main field parking.

All Glamping tents have a power supply, a lamp, side tables, and an outdoor entry rug to leave your shoes. 

Be aware that New Mexico’s high desert terrain “field” is not a lawn. The area will be prepped and mowed but the native flora can be spiky/prickly.

There will be a bathroom trailer complete with four private stalls, each with sinks and showers, as well as an ADA accessible portable toilet. All bathrooms are available for Glamper use only.