Staying home from Telluride this year and going to the Folks Fest for the first time. Is the on-site campground the place to be, or do people prefer the Meadow Park campground? Thanks for any help.
Chris
Staying home from Telluride this year and going to the Folks Fest for the first time. Is the on-site campground the place to be, or do people prefer the Meadow Park campground? Thanks for any help.
Chris
Having done both I have to say go with On Site. Unless you absoluely need peace and quiet to sleep.
I’ve tried both, and I definitely prefer the Meadow Park campground, but that’s because I like peace and quiet and a bit of room to move around.
Cheryl K.
I’ve heard a lot of people line up as early as Sunday for On-Site Camping. How early should we get there? Would Thursday morning be good enough to get a decent spot? And which are the best spots? Besides the shady ones? Any areas to avoid? Thanks! :flower
We usually pull in on Thursday afternoon and get a number in the 80-150 range. Good enough for where we usually want to end up.
Lots of good spots and few to avoid, cept maybe right by the port-o-let. Keep an eye out for the big orange-tarp if you want some distance from late night performances.
I like on-site better than Meadow Park but that’s just cause I am laze and dont wanna keep walking back and forth with my 3 kids.
Hi, :lol
Folks Fest Camping I’ve tried both, and I definitely prefer the campground.Camping at the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival in beautiful Lyons, Colorado alongside the North St. Vrain River - including the Planet Bluegrass Ranch and Meadow Park campgrounds.
:cheers :cheers
I absolutely love the on-site camping. It is great if you want to take a break during the day and head back to camp, it is only a few short steps away. Your fellow campers are warm and welcoming and while there is music and laughter at night, it usually isn’t enough to keep you awake. :cheers