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Gorge Amphitheatre Campground Introduce
Welcome to Gorge Amphitheatre Campground, a specialized part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks platform, primarily catering to local users attending events at the renowned Gorge Amphitheatre. This campground provides a convenient and often vibrant camping experience tailored to concert-goers and event attendees.
Environment: The environment of Gorge Amphitheatre Campground is intrinsically linked to its proximity to the Gorge Amphitheatre. Expect a setting that is functional and geared towards accommodating large numbers of people attending events. The landscape might include open fields or designated camping areas with varying levels of natural features. The primary environmental characteristic is its accessibility to the amphitheatre, often within walking distance or a short shuttle ride. Specific natural features beyond the immediate camping area would depend on the overall location of the Gorge Amphitheatre itself.
Services: As a campground primarily serving event attendees within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Gorge Amphitheatre Campground offers essential services to accommodate a temporary influx of campers. These typically include:
- Designated camping areas suitable for tents and RVs.
- Potable water stations.
- Waste disposal facilities to manage the large volume of visitors.
- Portable restroom facilities.
Given the temporary and event-driven nature of the campground, full-service RV hookups (electricity, water, sewer) and extensive amenities like showers or laundry facilities might be limited or less emphasized compared to traditional campgrounds. Services are generally focused on providing basic necessities for event camping.
Features: The key feature of Gorge Amphitheatre Campground is its unparalleled proximity and access to events at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Other features often include:
- Large camping areas to accommodate a significant number of event attendees.
- Shuttle services to and from the amphitheatre (may be an additional cost).
- A lively and social atmosphere during events.
- Potentially designated quiet camping zones for those seeking a more relaxed experience.
Additional features might include on-site vendors selling food, beverages, and event-related merchandise. Specific details about site sizes, reserved vs. unreserved camping, and any premium camping options would likely be available through the amphitheatre's official ticketing or camping information channels.
Promotional Information: Promotional information for Gorge Amphitheatre Campground is typically tied to events at the amphitheatre. Camping passes are often sold in conjunction with concert tickets or as an add-on purchase. Pricing can vary depending on the event, the type of camping (e.g., tent vs. RV, standard vs. premium), and the duration of stay. Local users attending events should refer to the official Gorge Amphitheatre ticketing and information websites for details on camping availability, pricing, and any package deals that might be offered. Early booking might be recommended for popular events.
Gorge Amphitheatre Campground offers a unique local camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, specifically designed for those attending events at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Its convenience and proximity to the venue make it a primary choice for concert-goers looking for on-site accommodation. Check the official event and ticketing information for details on camping options and reservations.
Location
WashingtonGrant CountyGeorgeRoad 1 Northwest
Customer Reviews
Beautiful way to experience concerts. They have an organized system to get everyone inside, parked in the right direction, while still keeping the roads to get out clear. Trashcans and porta-potties very accessible. There’s a grocery store, medical area, and ice available. The only downside is that now they have a long screening process to get in where the dogs n people search your cars for drugs and weapons since the shooting few years back; downside is that it takes a long time. We ended up cutting the long line for the car search by actually having a knife/ammo on us that we had to surrender (then pick up after event). There was no penalty for turning in a weapon.
The grounds are clean bathrooms are good. Rude staff parking people that give bad directions then insult you for doing what they told you to do. Really need free Shuttle it very far walk through rough Terrain with big hill on both sides very hard for older people or people with health issues it's more of hiking trail than a path very sad to pay so much for spot so far away definitely won't stay there again bad experience
This place keeps getting and better! We've been coming to the Gorge for years and almost always have an amazing time...apart from last years Lumineers Fiasco... Since their security updates, they have strived to make better systems, and we really enjoyed our experience for The RED Hot Chili Peppers. Take your time, pack light, be nice to your neighbors, and rotate waters and beers... Find points of reference for your campsite so you can find it late at night after the concert. Also, there is now a great general store, place to buy beers and ice, and they even played Indiana Jones on a projector for campers who came a day early!
We went to see Imagine Dragons concert in Sept 2024. However, we were very disappointed with the lack of organization whatsoever. I would like to share with others about what you are going to experience: You park your car on a lawn, then walk on a path to the venue. You appear at the gates with security to enter the venue. You need to make up a line that goes the opposite way. So from the parking lot all 30,000 people enter at the beginning and have to find lines (there are no markings, no directions, nothing). People (like us, who came to have fun) describe to others, who just entered, of what’s going on (not our job?). We came at 2.30 pm, sat on the grass in the line waiting for the gate to open at 4.30 pm (scheduled time). It finally opened at 5.15. You go through security, they check your bags. All good. Then you enter the venue…and that’s where the chaos starts…lots of people, GIANT lines, no staff, who would direct people. We were trying to find a line to the Pit (that’s where we had our tickets). No directions at all. We started asking people what are they in line for. They said “mmm…don’t know, GA”. So NO ONE knew where their line was going to. We approached staff at the gate to the lawns. They said the “left” line was for the pit. Okay…we walked along the line back to find where it starts…and it was merging from two other lines…. There was nothing showing directions or some sort of fences along which people could form lines. We asked other staff, and a woman couldn’t understand what we were asking (either she didn’t know English or was there without a training). After trying to figure out what was going on, staff opened the gates to the lawns, and everyone (thousands of people!) just rushed to get their seats. At that point, no lines were followed. It was such a chaos… That was 5.30ish. The concert should’ve scheduled to start at 7pm, and there were supposed to be some activities (scheduled, and advertised). However, the only activity we had, was waiting in lines for hours… And then leaving the concert…it was late in the evening, and again, the crowd, thousands of people were just going somewhere to the exit (no staff around, no directions, nothing). Unmanageable crowd could be dangerous. Finally we made our way to the car. And everyone was trying to turn around, back towards the exit/entrance. Cars. No lines. No directions. Total chaos. Luckily, we stayed in that traffic for an hour, but you can imagine thousands of cars were left behind in that traffic. You can be there for hours. Many people were just sitting by their cars, waiting for everyone to leave before they started moving. I have never seen such bad organization of an event in my life. It was a sold out, 30,000 people. Otherwise, a beautiful location! It could’ve been an amazing experience, should the organization be better.
I cannot express enough how sweet this venue is. We drove here from Portland and it was beyond worth it. The sound, the view, and just set up was 10/10. Easily the most beautiful stage I have ever been to. Recommend camping at the venue if you’re driving in! Will say, the price of drinks and food is practically highway robbery but not a surprise
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