Camping is rustic with no hookups or amenities. There will be porta-potties in the camping areas but no water or electricity. Some communal fire rings will be available. No fires are allowed outside of those rings. Quiet hours from 10 pm to 5 am. No generators after 10 pm (be aware of fire danger and take necessary precautions). 4 people per site.
Allowed Items in Campground:
Food and Drink, including Alcohol
Portable Camping Grill - must be small and self-contained - gas propane and charcoal acceptable
Wagons
Prohibited in Campground:
No Vending
No Pets, even small ones
No Glass containers
No Fireworks, Tiki Torches, Kegs, or Drones
No Golf Carts, ATVs, boats or otherwise power sporting transportation
No Illegal substances
No Chainsaws
No Firearms or weapons, with or without a permit
Please help us continue the responsible stewardship of our land and the environment by following the guidelines below:
NO individual campfires will be permitted.
Cooking is allowed in all campgrounds as long as the fire is contained within a small metal or freestanding grill. This may be subject to change according to local burning bans during the festival.
Tiki Torches, fireworks and other open flames will not be allowed in campgrounds.
ABSOLUTELY NO OPEN FIRES OF ANY TYPE. There are community fire rings in camping area.
Please DO NOT bring in your own wood scraps/wood from home. SAFE WOOD WILL BE PROVIDED.
The following guidelines apply to open burning during special events per DNR Administrative Codes and Wisconsin Statutes:
The local fire department requires that each campfire have a visible container of water near the campfire —1 gallon minimum requirement.
No outdoor fires if weather conditions make fires potentially hazardous.
SS 941.10 Individuals who handle burning material in a highly negligent manner will be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Highly negligent is defined as a situation where a person puts another person’s property in danger.
SS 26.21 Any person who starts a fire may be liable for double the amount of damages done by a fire started by an individual due to negligence. Persons starting the fire will also be held responsible for the costs to the county or town of suppressing such a fire.
Ashes must be disposed of by thoroughly wetting them or by placing them in a covered metal container.
ABSOLUTELY NO FIREWORKS OF ANY KIND – including sparklers and firecrackers.
Violators will be issued citations on-site by the Bayfield County Sheriff's Department.
Fire Patrol will be conducted by event security.
Fire or medical emergency will be handled by EMS Services
TRASH & DISPOSAL
Please leave your campsite in the same condition as you found it. Leave No Trace.
Clean-up of campsites is required. Remember to bring your own garbage bags for your camp trash. All trash should be placed in dumpsters or along camp roads before exiting the campground. Recycling should be placed in appropriate containers.
You will be responsible for recycling and garbage disposal. There will be bins throughout the campground.
CURFEW & GENERATOR USE
Amplified music after 10PM is not allowed
A 10PM curfew on loud music, parties, excessive noise, or anything that disturbs neighbors will be enforced. We do not expect total quiet; however, please respect your fellow campers.
Generators must be shut off in all camping areas from 10PM to 5AM.
Security officers have the authority to ask any person or groups of people who are abusing the noise curfew to leave the grounds and not return. No refund of admission or camping will be given to anyone asked to leave.
RIGHTS OF EVICTION We reserve the right to eject any patron because of, but not limited to the following:
Counterfeit or incorrect credentials
Tampering of campsite
Drinking and driving
Excessive drinking
Bad behavior and/or excessive noise
Unauthorized sale of food, beverage, or merchandise on site
Conduct that is deemed illegal, disorderly, or offensive by management
EMERGENCIES
In the event of severe weather, a warning will be issued by Event Staff. Please follow the instructions given. Your cooperation will ensure the safety of you and others.
Cell reception can be unreliable at the venue and camping sites. If you need to be notified by family/friends during for an off-site emergency while attending, your family must contact the Bayfield County Sheriff’s Department. Present security or law enforcement will notify the individual as soon as possible.
SALES & REFUNDS
There will be no refunds or exchanges permitted.
Ashwabay Alliance will not be responsible for lost or stolen items nor damage to person or property while attending.
All admission passes are valid for ONE person only, trading credentials is grounds for ejection.
Refunds will not be provided for anyone asked to leave.
Disorderly conduct and destroying of property will not be tolerated and is grounds for ejection.
PETS
Well-behaved dogs are OK. Dogs must not be left unattended. All dogs must be on leash at all times.