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CAMPING:
What We Provide and What to Bring

FIELD CAMPING:

Camping at the Walsh Farm is on large, luxurious hay fields. We don't have hookups, so bring what you NEED to be comfortable. The camping area is very flat. A "High Meadow" camping area up above the Main Stage is also offered for tent camping strictly without vehicles. Need hookups? See our lodging page for links to area campgrounds or call Greene County Tourism at 1-800-355-CATS.

WHAT WE PROVIDE

  • 24-hour first aid and security
  • Hot showers (for a fee)
  • Free fresh drinking water from on-site water tankers
  • Portable toilets & handwashing stations
  • Fresh festive & ethnic foods for purchase from our excellent food vendors
  • Organic Farmers Market with products from Black Walnut Farm, Cornwallville, NY
    fresh veggies, fruits, dairy products, preserves, flowers, etc.
  • Music, instruments, clothing, crafts and camping supplies for sale on the Midway.

 CAMPING CHECKLIST: An evolving list of suggestions offered by the staff and fellow campers.

  • E-TICKETS including your confirmation number
  • A form of personal identification (license, etc.)
  • CASH for FOOD PURCHASES. Credit cards are not accepted at the "Funny Money" booth.
  • Tent or shelter, stakes and ground cloth
  • Sleeping bag and pillow
  • Air mattress, sleeping pad or cot
  • Small canopy for protection from sun and rain.
  • Camp stove or grill. Note: All cookfires must be off the ground.
  • Matches or lighter
  • Cookware, silverware, plates, cups, etc.
  • FIRE EXTINGUISHER!
  • Small camp table for food prep and dining.
  • Food: precook and freeze ahead or just go to one of our wonderful food vendors.
  • Zip lock bags (handy for everything)
  • Trash bags and recycle containers
  • Beverages in cans or plastic please. NO GLASS. This is a working hay farm. 
  • For jammers: Instruments, strings, tuner, lyrics, and accessories
  • Drinking water. Freeze some. When you run out we have water takers for drinking water. 
  • Water bottles
  • Chairs for campsite and Main Stage area
  • Tools: hammer, camp shovel, jack knife, etc.
  • Hat, bandanna or both
  • Insect Repellent and Sunscreen
  • Wet wipes or hand sanitizer
  • Toilet Paper - you never know!
  • Lantern and/or Flashlight
  • First Aid Kit (even though our First Aid Tent is open 24/7)
  • Got kids? A small wagon is great for hauling all sorts of stuff.
  • Rain gear (Rubber boots can come in very handy and they make great rain insurance!)
  • Personal hygiene kit 
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Clothing - for hot days and cool nights
  • Sandals, sneakers and boots
  • Ear plugs for sleeping... they also keep bugs out of your ears at night.
  • Broom for the tent or camper 
  • Cell phones: Verizon should work well all over the grounds. Other services should work in the High Meadow area.

FOR KIDS

  • White tee shirt or garment to tie dye at the children's tent
  • Frozen Juice Boxes
  • Dish pan to clean dirty feet before bed
  • Board games, cards, activity books, etc.
  • Art supplies

WHAT TO LEAVE BACK HOME

  • Anything that takes up too much room (please leave the ping pong & pool table at home!)
  • Leave the family pet at home (pets are not allowed)
  • That extra car. Figure out a way to get there in one vehicle.

Click to read arrival procedures, camping rules, guidelines, suggestions and other information.

Still got questions?
Call or email us:
888-946-8495

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