What to Pack
We want you happy, comfortable, and well-fed all weekend. Here are a few things we recommend packing:
Food & Drinks
Breakfast foods for Saturday morning if you plan to skip the onsite buffet
(You can also grab breakfast in town)Food to grill or cook out for lunch on Saturday
Snacks you love
Coffee for the coffeemaker, if that’s your jam.
Cooler with ice (if you’re bringing more than can fit into a mini fridge)
Cabins and the Main Hall have microwaves. Main Hall also has toasters.
Clothing & Gear
Clothing for both warm and cool temperatures
For the ceremony: colorful, semi-formal, or truly whatever makes you happy.
Comfortable, campground-appropriate shoes (heels not recommended; it may be muddy if it rains)
Flip flops for the shared showers, they’re cute and clean but we will have several people onsite
PJs
Extra blanket (great for fireside hangs or if you’re staying in a tent)
Bathing suit for swimming
Rain jacket or umbrella
Camp Essentials
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Water bottle
Shower shoes
Flashlight
Extra towels & toiletries (towels are provided onsite, but you may want an extra)
Small bag or backpack for carrying items between places (most things are close together, but it’s handy to have)
Games (cards, yard games, or anything you love sharing)
A life vest, if desired. No lifeguard on duty.
Downloaded shows, music, or books (limited Wi-Fi in some spaces)
Drinks: Beer, wine, seltzers, spirits or mixers that can be enjoyed:
At your accommodation
Hanging outside
Bonfires
We’ll have drinks available throughout the weekend, but we can’t keep everyone in a constant state of refreshment; we’re festive, not filthy rich.
DO NOT bring personal alcohol into any buildings (Main Hall, Event Tent, Chapel, Rec Hall, Bathrooms). The liquor license gets grumpy, and nobody wants that.