Welcome to the freshest fest in the Pacific Northwest! Three days of family-friendly creekside camping and live music on 2 stages in the beautiful Haystack Village in Oregon City.
Rolling in the hay this September 12-14, just 35 minutes outside of downtown Portland, Oregon. Featuring live music performances from TapWater, Far Out West, QuEasy Gumbo, Band of Comerados, Tree Frogs, Lucky Beaucoup, The Old Yellers, Saloon Ensemble, Super Secret Band, Kina Lyn & The Western Kind, RA Khan, Blue Flags & Black Grass, Tevis Hodge Jr., Pete Kartsounes, Dead Sometimes, Drifter, Weekend Lover, Allie Childers, Dean Mueller, Jeff & Jzo.
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Guest entry schedule:
FRIDAY (Live music from 3pm – Midnight)
– 10am: Early Entry for Car Camping and RV upgrades.
– Noon: General Admission gates open.
– Noon – 5pm: Tractor-pulled hayrides leaving every 30-minutes to take guests from the parking lot through the campgrounds to choose your Haystack Village home. Late arrivals (after 5pm) should come prepared with a cart or wagon to transport your camping gear along the short walk to the Haystack Village campgrounds.
– 10pm: Gates Close for the night.
SATURDAY (Live music from 10am – Midnight)
– 9am: Gates re-open for general admission.
– 7pm: Entry gates are closed for the rest of the weekend.
The Haystack Cafe, will feature a diverse menu (including vegetarian and vegan options) for all ages with mouth-watering homemade food and dining in front of the Haystack Village Stage.
All of your Haystack fashion-wear, artist merch, crafts, and camping accessories, can be found in our rustic log Haystack General Store.
There will be no re-entry so, please prepare responsibly and bring everything you’ll need for the weekend.
Respecting our community and the environment is a Haystack priority. Please consider all carpooling options, pack out your trash (especially your butts) and recycling, and be respectful of our neighbors by driving slowly on dirt roads.
Presented by Keeth Mahoogan Productions