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    The Gorge Campground - Gold camping lot.

    The Gorge Campground

    2.9(49 reviews)
    18.6 km

    So I am not a camper by any stretch of the imagination. But I am willing to make an exception to…read moresee Dave Matthews Band. Upon arrival I did have my tickets but I did not purchase a camping pass. I assumed (yup), that i would be able to go to Family Parking for free like i did back in 2023. First of all the employees back then were much more chill. I think it was before the "Live Nation" takeover...possibly? Anyway, I was told I had to purchase a Tent Camping spot even though i didn't have a tent. So I plopped $300+ for that. I actually got a relatively good spot near "The Pivot". The next time I come, I am definitely going to look into other camping arrangements.

    This review is for "gold power" camping. We rented an RV and took advantage of the possibility to…read morehave a power hookup because I am too old and cranky to camp in a tent, on the ground, in 100 degree heat for 3 days. I just know myself and know that is a recipe for misery. I have seen general camping described as "district 9" and have read that premier & terraces are a worthwhile upgrade. Now on to my review of the gold area: Huge shout out to Owen-- who supervises this area. He helped us get settled and came to check on us all weekend. One thing all camp areas have in common is that they are a big open field. In Gold, the downside is that you are about a 15 minute walk to the food and other vendors, which are situated near the other campsites. The huge UP SIDE is that you have a separate arrival gate, a separated entrance gate, and a separated exit gate from the venue. You are also at most a 5 minute walk from the entrance to the venue. This is great at the end of the night. The spots are big enough that most people in an RV also had a sun shade and even a couple of tents near their RV. Highly recommend you bring your own shade because there is none. Porta potties were pumped at least once per day and are conveniently spread out throughout the camping area. There are also plumbed toilets and a shower trailer. Showers are free and are cleaned once a day. We found them to be "clean enough". Power is only available for some shows and no other hook-ups are available. The website says honey bucket will pump your waste and we did see them circulating around but we never connected with them. But, no big deal to find a free dump-site later. Anyway, I was nervous when I realized power is provided by a series of cables running to a generator shared by many RV's. But, Owen kept the generators generating all weekend and the power stayed on. So, blessedly, did our AC. There really isn't much to do in the area between shows. So, bring some way to entertain yourself. I have heard you can walk down to the river but it's a bit of a hike. We walked over and did a wine tasting one day at the winery. They advertise a pizza truck, which we were looking forward to, but didn't actually seem to exist. We made friends w/ our neighbors-- and someone gave us a ride to the river one day-- which was wonderful. If you can figure this out-- definitely bring floatation devices/paddleboards/etc to enhance your river experience. Rattle snake cove is about 2.5 miles away. There is also a nice state park across the vantage bridge. BUT you have to go back through security to get back into the venue which might not be worth it depending on the show. Overall a great experience & I would definitely RV camp, with AC (haha) here again.

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