Camping at the Ramble is included with all weekend passes, and is permitted in the designated areas shown on the Festival Map. Shower facilities are available on-site for your use throughout the festival.

Want to camp next to your vehicle?

We’ve got you covered! There are a limited number of car camping passes available that allow you to camp in or next to your vehicle.

A Car Camping pass includes a ~20’x20’ space for one non-RV vehicle and tent. No additional parking pass is needed, but everyone still needs to get a pass to the festival. No RVs are permitted in the Car Camping area.

RV Camping

There are two types of RV passes available, those for RVs under 30’ total length including tow vehicle (if applicable) and those for RVs over 30’ and not exceeding 60’ in total length including tow vehicle (if applicable). We want to make sure that we have enough space for all of you beautiful RV haulin’ festival lovers.

All RV sites at Camp Ramblewood are dry - no hookups, water, electric, or dump stations are provided. Please plan accordingly to ensure that your RV experience at the Ramble is as enjoyable as it possibly can be. We've been pondering a way to enhance the experience for our RV Ramblers at the festival. While we don't have hookups available for our RV livin' ramblers, we've worked with our portable toilet company to offer both water fill and pump-out services during the festival. Hall's Septic Service has offered our RV Ramblers water fill service and pump out service, give them a call at (410) 838-0046 to schedule and coordinate.

Only 1 quiet run generator may be run per RV between 9am-11pm.

All RVs require an RV pass, no RVs will be permitted in the car camping area.

Camping with Family?

We are thrilled to have your whole music-loving family join us at The Ramble Festival, and will do our best to provide a nice area for folks traveling with their wee ones to camp. That area will have quiet hours following the conclusion of the headlining act on stage (11pm- 7am). As with all music festivals, some noise will filter in late at night, music carries in the wind, but we believe folks choosing to stay in the quiet areas are there because they need their shut-eye more than the night owls, and it will be an area of mutual respect for slumber.

Prepare for the elements!

Mother Nature is a powerful, unpredictable boss lady. If you are planning to camp, please monitor the forecast and come prepared for the elements. It can be chilly, so be sure to bring extra snuggly things!

Leave No Trace

We take the stewardship of Camp Ramblewood seriously, as we believe in taking care of nature and taking care of places that are meaningful to us. We ask that you please adhere to Leave No Trace principles while enjoying the Ramble Festival. Please make sure to pick up your trash and put it in designated trash and recycling receptacles. 

Not the camping type?

That’s ok, too! Check out our Cabins and Lodging pages for some really good alternatives.

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