VENUES
WHERE TO STAY
Sisters Folk Festival camping spots will be made available at Sisters High School and Shepherd of the Hills on December 18. Additional camping for the festival can be found at Cold Springs Campground, Indian Ford Campground, and plenty of dispersed camping in the plentiful Deschutes National Forest land surrounding Sisters.
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS RV CAMPING SITES
This camping is open to 3-Day Ticket holders (or volunteers) for the 2025 Sisters Folk Festival. It is located within a few blocks of all festival venues for easy walking or biking. Available for camper vans, cabover campers, self-contained driving RVs and pull behind camp trailers. Due to site constraints we can't accommodate fifth wheel trailers at this campground.
Pricing:
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14’W x 36’L: $160.00
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14’W x 50’L: $185.00
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Details:
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This is dry camping with no hookups.
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All traffic must enter the area on Larch Street.
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If towing a vehicle causing the rig to exceed the alloted space, the towed vehicle may have to detach and park on the street.
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Check-in hours on Fri, September 26 are from 9:00 - 9:00 pm, on Sat, September 27 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, and campers must leave no later than 9:00 am on Mon, September 29.
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Single-night reservations are not available.
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Quiet hours between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am daily (no generator use during quiet hours).
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This site is located adjacent to a residential area. Please be considerate and act how you wish visitors to your neighborhood to act.
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Porta-potties and hand-washing stations will be provided but we strongly encourage you to use your own self-contained facilities.
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No open flames on the property, including charcoal grills. Gas cookstoves may be used.
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You must stay entirely within your allotted space, including any towing vehicle, slide outs, canopies, etc.
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Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. Please do not leave your dog unattended and barking for long periods of time.
SISTERS HIGH SCHOOL VEHICLE & RV CAMPING SITES
This camping is open to 3-Day Ticket holders (or volunteers) for the 2025 Sisters Folk Festival. This site is located at the SHS parking lot, about 1.7 miles from festival venues.
Pricing:
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18' x 19' Camper or Passenger Vehicle: $110/space
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18' x 38' Large RV: $160/space
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Details:
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All spaces are on pavement in an area of the SHS parking lot; you must sleep in your RV or vehicle.
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This is dry camping with no hookups.
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Check-in hours on Fri, September 26 are from 2:00 - 9:00 pm (no early birds) and Sat, September 27 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Campers must leave no later than 9:00 am on Mon, September 29.
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Single-night reservations are not available.
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Quiet hours are between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am daily (no generator use during quiet hours).
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Porta-potties and hand-washing stations will be provided.
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No open flames allowed on the property, including charcoal grills.
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You must stay entirely within your allotted space, including any towing vehicle, slide outs, canopies, etc.
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Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. Please do not leave your dog unattended and barking for long periods of time.
SPONSORS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What do volunteers get in exchange for their time & effort?SFF volunteers who commit to, and work, a minimum of 2 "festival shifts" or about 8-10 hours receive an All Events wristband that allows them access to all seven venues throughout the weekend when not volunteering (subject to venue capacity, as with all pass-holders). Training and pre-shift check-in do not apply to your volunteer hours. *Festival shifts only count towards the festival they are for, and do not count towards a different festival.
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Is there a minimum age required to volunteer?Minors ages 16+ are eligible to volunteer with SFFP as long as they provide a signed waiver from a parent/guardian. Please reach out to Kaela Fox at kaela@sffpresents.org for details/waiver.
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What is SFF Presents' COVID Policy?SFF Presents will only require mask wearing or proof of vaccination for event entry if required by local, state or federal regulation. Patrons, staff, crew, volunteers and performers may continue wearing masks at their personal discretion. SFFP recommends that high-risk individuals who choose to attend the festival continue to wear masks at this and in all public settings.