Camping Info
What's Included In A Camping Pass?
- Five nights of camping conveniently located close to the festival grounds
- (1) Camping vehicle pass is included with each campsite, unless otherwise specified
- Access to complimentary campground showers
- Re-entry to and from the festival to the campgrounds during event hours
- 24–hour security, medical, and customer service assistance
- Access to campground concessions and a camp store to purchase ice, food, drinks, toiletries, clothing, and more
Other Info: - In order to camp in our dedicated RV areas, you MUST arrive in your RV. An RV must be parked on each RV campsite.
- Each Car + Tent campsite must be occupied by a livable unit on the campsite.
What's Not Included In A Camping Pass?
- Electricity or water (including sewage) hookups, unless otherwise specified
- Festival admission pass. You must purchase your festival admission pass separately.
Camping FAQs
When can I arrive to set up my campsite?
he Louder Than Life campgrounds open at 12pm on Wednesday, September 17. Camping vehicles passes will be mailed in advance and will include directions to the camping toll booth entrance. Fans who purchased (in advance) an Early Arrival Pass can gain access to the campgrounds beginning at 9am on Wednesday, September 17.
Check-in Hours of Operation:
- Wednesday: 12pm-10pm (9am for Early Arrival Pass holders)
- Thursday: 8am-10pm
- Friday: 8am-10pm
- Saturday: 8am-12pm
- Sunday: 8am-12pm
- *All hours are subject to change
Camping Box Office hours will run simultaneously with camping check-in hours Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. All campers must have a festival pass to enter the campgrounds. All festival passes will be scanned for verification and then you will receive your camping wristband(s). Selling or attempting to re-sell your camping wristbands may result in the cancellation of your camping pass at any time without notice. This is a zero-tolerance policy.
When do I have to be packed up and out of the campground after the show?
The campground closes at 12pm (noon) on Monday, September 22.
What is the size of my campsite?
Car camping sites measure approximately 20’ x 20’. RV camping sites measure approximately 20’ x 45’.
What type of power comes with RV Camping w/ Power Hookup pass?
Each RV with Power campsite will accommodate both 50 amp and 30 amp RVs. If you have purchased an added Power Pass for your RV, please bring 50-75 feet of electrical cord to reach the power source.
Can you leave the campgrounds over the weekend?
Campers are allowed to leave on foot at any time. There are no in/outs for camping vehicles, but camping fans that want to have access to a vehicle over the weekend can purchase an Overnight Camping Vehicle Pass. This designated overnight parking will be in located in a lot separate from camping.
Campers with this pass will need to exit the campground on foot to access this parking area and will be subject to search upon re-entry into the campgrounds. We recommend purchasing in advance, as limited quantities are available.
Will there be RV pump-out/fill-up services available?
A vendor will be within the campgrounds to provide RV black/gray water tank pump-out services, as well as fresh water fill-up to those in RV campsites. These services will be available for a nominal fee, paid at the time of service. Limited spots available. First-come, first-served.
What constitutes an RV?
An RV is defined as any vehicle larger either in length, width, or height than a normal sixteen (16) passenger van (anything 20’ or longer). All oversized vehicles, trailers, and campers that are towed are considered RVs. You MUST have an RV space to bring in an RV, otherwise you will be turned away. Buses, Box Trucks and Cargo Vans are not allowed within the campgrounds.
Will RVs and vehicles be searched at the campground entrance?
All vehicles will be thoroughly searched. Please review the Allowed and Prohibited Items list in FAQ below.
Can I have an RV delivered to the campground?
RV deliveries/drop-offs/pick-ups are not permitted. Each person entering the campgrounds must have a camping & admission wristband as well as a camping parking pass. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Can you leave the festival and go back to the campgrounds during event hours?
Yes. Campers have re-entry privileges between the festival and campground during festival hours. All vehicles within the campground however must stay in place.
Can all Louder Than Life attendees visit the campgrounds?
No, only campers with proper credentials are allowed in the Louder Than Life campgrounds. You must have a festival ticket and camping wristband to be allowed entry.
How many people can sleep in my campsite?
Each Car + Tent Camping Pass allows for up to 4 (four) fans, each RV camping pass allows for up to 6 (six) fans.
How do I camp near my friends?
Each Car + Tent Camping Pass allows for up to 4 (four) fans, each RV camping pass allows for up to 6 (six) fans.
What hours can I run my generator?
Generator hours are from 8am-3am for Car and RV areas. Only generators that have been factory-installed on your RV are permitted. No modification. No personal fabrications. No aftermarket installs. Please note: only generators that are 4 kw or smaller are permitted if they are not factory installed in your RV. Always be mindful of where your exhaust is aimed and make sure it is never venting into an enclosed area like a neighbor’s tent.
What hours are showers open?
Complimentary shower hours:
Wednesday: 1pm-7pm
Thursday: 7am - 2pm / 8pm-1am
Friday: 7am - 2pm / 8pm - 1am
Saturday: 7am - 2pm / 8pm - 1am
Sunday: 7am - 2pm / 8pm - 1am
Monday: 7am - 12pm
*subject to change
Is there ADA/accessible camping?
Yes, Louder Than Life is committed to making the events accessible to everyone and there will be accessible campsites available. ADA Accessible showers will be available within camping. After reserving your campsite for Louder Than Life 2025, please fill out our ADA Camping Registration Form, HERE.
Please email access@louderthanlifefestival.com if you have any questions.
What can I bring with me into the campgrounds?
- Tent
- E-Z up / shade structure (no larger than 10’ x 10’)
- Tennis balls or caps used for tent stakes
- Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows
- Ice chests/coolers
- Food and beverages/water
- One case of beer in aluminum cans or aluminum bottles and/or one box of wine per person is allowed in the campground. No liquor, glass bottles, kegs or vending is allowed.
- Prescriptions in their original bottles with bottle attached. ID must match name on label.
- Chairs
- Trash bags
- Factory-sealed water bottles (20 oz max size) or empty plastic refillable water bottle
- Small, point-and-shoot digital camera
- Cell phones
- Lighters and sealed packs of cigarettes/cigars
- Earplugs
- Sunscreen
- Sealed packs of gum
- Non-amplified (acoustic) musical instruments
- Small generator, 4 kw or smaller (immoderate amounts of gasoline will be confiscated)
- RV generators that are factory-installed
- Generators that are 4 k watts or smaller (immoderate amounts of gasoline will be confiscated)
- Portable grills-type that uses 16oz containers of propane. (limit one canister per grill, per day)
What is not allowed into the campgrounds?
- No glass bottles of any kind (drinks, sauces, pickles, etc.)
- No alcohol for minors. You must be 21+ to drink within the campgrounds. If entering with alcohol, you must present government - issued identification. 21+ campers are advised to carry their government-issued identification at all times.
- No drones or remote control vehicle
- No drugs or drug paraphernalia
- No vending of any kind (food, drinks, merchandise, etc.)
- No loose pills, pills without a prescription, or expired medications of any kind (all medications, prescription or otherwise must be in their original container)
- No hookahs
- No pets (except service animals)
- No mirrors (handheld or permanent within camping vehicle OK)
- No spray paint
- No promotional flyers, promotional/corporate branded banners, or vehicles displaying sponsorships or ads
- No weapons of any kind (including but not limited to dinner knives, pocket knives, pepper spray, etc.); or items that could be used as weapons (including but not limited to hammers, golf clubs, etc.)
- No tiki torches
- No professional recording equipment—photo, video or audio (detachable lenses, tripods, big zooms, Gopros or commercial-use rigs)
- No fireworks
- No open campfires or fires/flames of any kind (small propane grills OK)
- No golf carts, bikes, dune buggies, off-road motorcycles, Segways, or hover boards
- No speaker systems
- No air horns
- No box trucks, cube trucks, 4-wheelers, utility trailers or oversized flatbeds
- No metal stakes (plastic stakes okay)
- No propane tanks over 16oz that are not attached to an RV unit.
- No generators that are larger than 4 kw (unless factory installed in your RV)
- No helium tanks
- No walkie talkies/two-way radios
Does my overnight camping vehicle have to arrive at the same time as my RV?
Yes, if you have an Overnight Camping Vehicle Pass, your vehicle and RV must arrive at the same time to be parked in the designated Overnight Camping Parking Lot. To enter the Overnight Camping Parking Lot, you must have a camping wristband paired with your Overnight Camping Vehicle Pass.
House Bass Tent Glamping FAQs
Where is the Home Bass Glamping located in the campgrounds?
The Home Bass Glamping area is located in the campground in a shaded grass area between the Executive Strike and Spare Bowling Alley and the festival entrance.
Can we add more people to our tent?
No. Depending on the package you select, you may only have 2 or 4 people per tent.
How close will my vehicle be to the Home Bass camping area?
Vehicles will be parked nearby and will be easily accessible from the Home Bass camping area. There will be a designated area for campers to load and unload upon arrival and departure.
Is Home Bass open to all campers?
No. Home Bass is only open to campers who have purchased this package. A separate wristband will be received upon check-in and will be needed to enter this area at all times.
I have never stayed in an RV. What should I expect and why should I rent one in the Home Bass RV area?
The Home Bass RVs are a convenient way to camp at Louder Than Life. The RVs are set up and ready to go when you arrive and there is dedicated staff to assist with your check in and show you how to use your RV. Staff will be there to assist if needed and then after the event you don’t have to drive your RV home.
What kind of RV is provided?
How does the security deposit work?
The security deposit is refundable as long as there is no damage to the RV or tent. A pre-show inspection will be conducted upon check-in and the deposit is refundable as long as there is no damage to the unit. Please note that smoking in the RV or tent will automatically result in a full loss of your security deposit. Refunds will be processed approximately 14 business days after the festival.