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.