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Camping & Accommodations

Accommodations

Onsite there is a pool, plenty of open space for sunning and running, hiking trails, and lovely lookout points. The water on the property is well water and we will have water in jugs available in several festival areas as well. For campers there are outdoor showers and multiple types of restroom facilities (flush toilets, porta-potties, and composting toilets). For dish washing we have a station with soap, water, and scrubbers. We recommend bringing a large jug of water to fill and take to your campsite for easy water access.

Camping

Camping on the land during the Maidenfire Festival offers a serene opportunity to connect with nature and yourself while surrounded by new and old sister-friends. The ranch provides primitive campsites (no electricity), including tent sites and car camping options. Guests can enjoy miles of hiking trails, majestic views, and opportunities for farm animal interactions. Want to know what to bring? Check out our packing list.

A house with a wooden porch, surrounded by trees and a grassy yard.

Guest House

Guests have the option to stay in one of the ranch's tranquil guest houses for a more comfortable festival experience. These accommodations offer a peaceful retreat into nature, providing a calm environment to relax and rejuvenate during the festival.

To secure a spot in one of the guest houses, it's recommended to book early, as space is limited; the main guest house has 5 rooms and additional guest houses have 3 rooms each. Each room has one queen bed. Anyone interested in sharing a room (which means sharing a bed) may email maidenfirefestival@gmail.com to connect with others looking to share a room.

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