2024 CAMPING

4-Day GA and GA+ passes include Primitive Camping from 8am ET on Thursday, October 24 until noon ET on Monday, October 28.  

Car and RV passes are not included in your 4-day event ticket. You must purchase the appropriate car or RV pass below to bring your vehicle into the campgrounds.

Primitive camping will be provided in designated areas, and campsites are first come, first served. Camping is not permitted anywhere on the disc golf course, in the festival grounds, or on any of the roads throughout the park. Primitive campers are not permitted to camp in reserved VIP or ADA areas.

Camp hosts will be available on-site to help you find a suitable camping location, and answer any questions or address any concerns you may have.

EARLY CAMPING PASS

Want to camp before Thursday? Buy an Early Camping Pass!

Each person in your party MUST have a 4-Day GA or VIP pass AND Early Camping Pass

starting at $80.97

PRIMITIVE CAR PASS

Allows one (1) car to enter GA primitive campgrounds

This is not an event ticket. You must have a 4-Day GA or GA+ pass.

$126.58

DRY RV PASS

Allows one (1) RV to enter GA primitive campgrounds, with no power or water hookups on site.

This is not an event ticket. You must have a 4-Day GA or GA+ pass.

$302.18

VIP CAR PASS

Allows one (1) car to enter VIP campgrounds

This is not an event ticket. You must have a 4-Day VIP Pass.

$273.57

VIP SATELLITE PARKING PASS

Allows one (1) car to park in the VIP Satellite lot.

This is not an event ticket. You must have a 4-Day VIP Pass.

$165.73

GOLF CART PASS

This pass does not include a golf cart rental.

Trail fees are required for guests who are planning to bring their own personal golf cart.

$1,031.96

CAMPING FAQS

4-Day GA passes include Primitive Camping from 8am ET on Thursday, October 24 until noon ET on Monday, October 28.

Car / RV passes are not included in your 4-Day passes. You must purchase the appropriate car or RV pass to bring your vehicle into the campgrounds. You can view all available car and RV passes on our Camping page.

Primitive camping will be provided in designated areas, and campsites are first come, first served. Camping is not permitted anywhere on the disc golf course, in the festival grounds, or on any of the roads throughout the Park. Primitive campers are not permitted to camp in reserved VIP or ADA areas.

Camp hosts will be available on-site to help you find a suitable camping location, and answer any questions or address any concerns you may have.

Check out time is noon ET on Monday, October 28. All guests are required to leave the premises by that time. If you would like to extend your stay past noon ET on Monday, October 28, additional fees may apply and your festival camping spot is not guaranteed. Please go to the Spirit of the Suwannee Park Camping office, or call (386) 364-1683, BEFORE Monday, October 28, to inquire about extended camping.

You are not required to camp on site to attend Hulaween. There are several hotel options in Live Oak that you’re welcome to stay at during the festival.

If you choose to stay at a hotel in town, we recommend utilizing our complimentary shuttle service to get to the festival! Our shuttles will make stops at the hotels in Live Oak, as well as Walmart and Publix.

Check back closer to the festival for more info on our complimentary shuttle service.

By purchasing an admission ticket, a pass for day parking, car camping or RV camping, the purchaser agrees to a search of the vehicle and metal detectors may be in use at all venue entrances.

Primitive campsites are first come, first served. However, camping is not permitted anywhere on the disc golf course, in the festival grounds, or on any of the roads throughout the Park. Please be mindful of those around you, and don’t claim more space than you need. Holding or reserving campsites for friends arriving later is not permitted.

The Park is a designated Tow Away zone – if you park in a prohibited area, your vehicle may be towed at your expense. If you park in the road, you will be towed.

RV campsites with power & water hookups are reserved for guests with the appropriate upgraded campsite reservation. If your campsite is on a reserved RV hookup site, you will be asked to relocate.

VIP primitive camping areas are reserved only for Mummy or Werewolf guests. Cars are permitted into these campsites with the appropriate VIP Car Pass.

VIP RV camping areas are reserved only for guests who have purchased the Goblin or Vampire VIP packages.

ADA camping areas are reserved for guests with ADA accommodations and the appropriate ADA placard in their car, truck, or RV.

Camp Hosts will be available on-site to help you find a suitable camping location, and answer any questions or address any concerns you may have.

Yes – you are required to purchase a Primitive Car Pass to bring your car into the campgrounds and park it at your campsite. This is an additional pass available during checkout when purchasing your tickets for the festival.

Your GA passes do not include a Primitive Car Pass. If you arrive on site without a Primitive Car Pass, you will either need to purchase one at the Box Office to bring your car into the campgrounds, or you can park it in the daily parking lots outside of the campgrounds for an additional fee. Check back closer to the festival for the daily parking fees.

Mummy and Werewolf VIP packages do not include VIP Car Passes. Please note that VIP Car Pass quantities are limited. If VIP Car Passes are sold out, you may purchase a VIP Satellite Parking Pass. This will allow you to park your car in a satellite parking area, and utilize our complimentary VIP shuttles to bring your campsite equipment into the VIP campgrounds.

Yes! Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park guidelines state that any vehicle with a steering axle (i.e. a steering wheel) must have the appropriate vehicle pass to enter the campgrounds.

If you are camping in the GA primitive campgrounds and your vehicle is towing an RV or camper that does not have a steering wheel, you will need a Dry RV pass to bring the vehicle into the Park. Please adhere your pass to the driver’s side windshield of the drivable vehicle.

If you are camping in the GA primitive campgrounds and your vehicle is a drivable RV that is also towing a personal car behind it, you will need a Dry RV pass for your RV and a Primitive Car pass for your personal car. Please adhere the appropriate pass to the driver’s side windshield of each vehicle.

If you are camping in an upgraded campsite, your upgraded campsite includes one vehicle pass. If your vehicle is a drivable RV that is also towing a personal car behind it, your included vehicle pass can be added to the personal car. However, if you arrive on site in a drivable RV and you have a personal vehicle coming in at a later date and time, you will need to purchase a Primitive Car pass to permit that vehicle to enter the campgrounds.

Car passes that are included in Witch, Goblin, Vampire, and Zombie packages cannot be transferred or sold to another fan. These passes are assigned to your specific campsite within the VIP campgrounds or RV campgrounds.

For everyone’s safety, please keep your car parked upon arrival to your campsite. We recommend picking up all necessary supplies in town before arriving to the campgrounds.

To ensure the safety of all guests at the festival, there will be a strict no car re-entry policy to the campgrounds starting Tuesday, October 22 at 8am ET. All vehicles leaving the campgrounds after this time will be required to park in the day parking lots outside the campgrounds upon their return. Vehicles in day parking will be permitted back into the festival grounds starting Sunday, October 27 at 8pm ET to tear down campsites and prepare for egress from the campgrounds. If your car is parked in the day parking lots, you are permitted to come and go from these lots as you please during the festival.

You must park vehicles and golf carts in designated areas only. You may not park in any roadway, or camping space that you have not rented.

You may only park in a designated disabled parking spot if you display a valid disabled parking license plate or review mirror tag.

The Park is a designated Tow Away zone – if you park in a prohibited area, your vehicle may be towed at your expense. If you park in the road, you will be towed.

If you want to camp together with your HulaFam, we strongly recommend that you plan in advance to arrive on site together. Since campsites are available on a first come, first served basis, holding or reserving campsites for friends arriving later is not permitted.

The campgrounds will open for both GA and VIP 4-Day passes on Thursday, October 24 at 8am ET. Guests may arrive early (see below).

Early Camping Pass holders can enter the campgrounds as early as Sunday, October 20 at 8am ET. You must have a 4-day pass AND the appropriate Early Camping Pass to enter the park at any point prior to Thursday, October 24 at 8am ET.

All Hulaween camping passes will end on Monday, October 28 at noon ET. If you’d like to remain on site past this time, additional fees will be charged. Please contact the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to inquire about extended camping.

Yes! However, all early arrivals must have a 4-day pass for the festival and purchase the appropriate Early Camping Pass either online or at the Box Office on site. To ensure a smoother arrival process, we recommend purchasing the Early Camping Pass online prior to arriving on site.

You must have a 4-day pass AND the appropriate Early Camping Pass to enter the park at any point prior to Thursday, October 24 at 8am ET. Early camping prices change each day at 8am ET. To view all Early Camping Passes, check out our Camping page.

To ensure the safety of all guests at the event, there will be a strict no car re-entry policy to the campgrounds starting Tuesday, October 22 at 8am ET. All vehicles leaving the campgrounds after this time will be required to park in the day parking lots outside the campgrounds upon their return. Vehicles in day parking will be permitted back into the festival grounds starting Sunday, October 27 at 8pm ET to tear down campsites and prepare for egress from the campgrounds.

If your car is parked in the day parking lots, you are permitted to come and go from these lots as you please during the festival.

We recommend picking up all necessary supplies in town before arriving to the campgrounds. To ensure the safety of all guests at the festival, there will be a strict no car re-entry policy to the campgrounds starting Tuesday, October 22 at 8am ET. All vehicles leaving the campgrounds after this time will be required to park in the day parking lots outside the campgrounds upon their return. Vehicles in day parking will be permitted back into the campgrounds starting Sunday, October 27 at 8pm ET to tear down campsites and prepare for egress.

If your car is parked in the day parking lots with the proper credentials, you are permitted to come and go from these lots during the festival.

If you need to run into town to pick up supplies during the festival, we recommend utilizing our complimentary shuttle service! Check back closer to the festival for more info on the schedule and pick up location.

Yes, additional fees apply and all drop-offs must be pre-registered with the Park.

Please check back for more information.

Yes! There are permanent bathhouses located throughout the campgrounds. These will be indicated on the Hulaween 2024 map when it’s released closer to the festival.

If conditions at the Park are permissible for campfires, you’ll be permitted to have a fire at your campsite. Check back closer to the festival for more updates on fire conditions.

Yes, but you will need to purchase a Primitive Car Pass to bring your motorcycle into the campgrounds. For everyone’s safety, please keep your motorcycle parked upon arrival to your campsite.

All-terrain vehicles (ATV’s), off-road utility vehicles (ORV’s), recreational utility vehicles (RUV’s), dirt or motocross bikes, go-carts, one-wheels, hoverboards, and dune buggies are not allowed.

Not all golf carts are permitted in the Park. Click here to view the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Golf Cart Policy.

Golf carts are permitted into the primitive campgrounds but require proof of insurance and payment of all trail fees. All golf carts must be registered and insured in the name of the owner attending the festival; no third-party golf cart rentals will be accepted.

If you are planning to bring a golf cart to the Park, you must complete the Golf Cart Registration Form and pay the trail fee prior to arriving on site. Visit our Camping page for more info, here.

Please bring a print copy of the completed Golf Cart Registration Form with you to the Park. You must also bring a copy of your insurance policy showing that the golf cart is covered by your policy, as well as copies of driver’s licenses for anyone who will be driving the golf cart. ADA campers with golf carts will need to pay the trail fee.

Contact the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to verify that your golf cart will be permitted into the Park before arriving on site, (386) 364-1683. If you bring a golf cart that is not permitted into the Park, additional on-site storage fees will apply.

Patron golf carts are not permitted in the VIP campgrounds.

Four campers are permitted per RV space, and only one RV may be parked in each RV campsite. You must have the appropriate Dry RV Pass or upgraded RV pass to bring your RV into the campgrounds. All personal items (e.g., canopies, trailers) must fit within the perimeter of your site. All personal vehicles must be parked on the campsite – not on the road, or other surrounding campsites.

Campsite water is not to be used to wash cars, RVs, or boats.

Campsites must be kept clean, and all trash placed into proper containers.

Please do not leave food out, as it attracts animals and insects.

All RVs that connect to the sewage system must use a “donut” to seal the sewer hose to the sewage system line. All sewage connections must be kept tightly capped when not in use. The dump station wash down water is not safe for drinking. Any spills of sewage must be reported immediately to the Park Office. Do not remove the backflow prevention devices from the potable water lines.

Do not alter, even temporarily, any RV site electrical connections.

Ice is available for purchase at the Country Store, at the horse stable, and at the VIP campgrounds.

Yes! Camp Traction consists of music fans who choose to experience festivals / shows without the use of drugs or alcohol. Their primary purpose is to provide a safe environment for clean and sober music fans. They are not associated with AA, NA, Hulaween, or any other organized recovery group. They are simply a group of people who share the common bond of enjoying musical events in a clean and sober state.

You can learn more about Camp Traction and join their Facebook group here.

Please click here for a complete listing of the Park’s rules. These rules are intended to allow everyone to have fun together in a stress-free environment. If you violate a Park rule, you may be ejected from the festival without a refund, banned from the Park, and / or subject to criminal or civil processes.

The Park offers so many great activities besides seeing your favorite artists hit the Hulaween stages! Click here to learn about their Park activities including fishing, the Bat House, and so much more. The Canoe Outpost is also located in the Park. For paddling opportunities call the Canoe Outpost, (386) 364-4991.

If you have a question about camping or the Park itself, please contact the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.

If you have a question about ticketing, payment plans, or your order, please contact Etix through this form or at 1.800.514.3849. You can also check out their Help Center.

Etix Customer Support Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 9am to 8pm ET
Sunday: Noon to 8pm ET
**Please have your order number available so Etix Customer Support can assist you quickly**

If you have a general event question, please send us an email at [email protected].

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EARLY CAMPING

Hulaween attendees can begin camping as early as Sunday, October 20 at 8am ET. Each person in your party must have both a 4-Day GA, GA+, or VIP pass AND the appropriate Early Camping pass.

Early camping does not include early access to the festival grounds.

Early Camping Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase Early Camping Passes separately.

Early Camping begins each day at 8am ET. Prices will change each day at 8am ET.

Early Camping Prices

Arrive on Sunday, Oct. 20: $80.97
Each person pays $80.97 and can begin camping on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 8am ET

Arrive on Monday, Oct. 21: $71.97
Each person pays $71.97 and can begin camping Monday, Oct. 21 at 8am ET

Arrive on Tuesday, Oct. 22: $61.95
Each person pays $61.95 and can begin camping on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 8am ET

Arrive on Wednesday, Oct. 23: $51.93
Each person pays $51.93 and can begin camping on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 8am ET

Early Camping prices will increase at the gate during the festival. Buy in advance and save!

PRIMITIVE CAR PASS

A Primitive Car Pass is required for each vehicle you wish to bring into the campgrounds to your primitive campsite.

Multiple people can arrive to the festival in one vehicle. However, each person in the vehicle must have a 4-Day GA or VIP pass to be admitted into the Park.

Primitive Car Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase a Primitive Car Pass separately.

DRY RV PASS

If you do not need water or electrical power for your recreational vehicle, you may purchase a Dry RV Pass.

This is an RV pass for your recreational vehicle, and applies to any RV with a steering wheel, or any camper or utility trailer pulled behind a vehicle. You must store all waste in your RV until after the festival; upon exiting the festival, you may use the dump station on-site. All dry RV campsites will be assigned pending size of unit with the largest site being a 20’ x 60’ so to accommodate the larger class A rigs.

Four (4) campers are permitted per RV space, and only one (1) RV may be parked in each RV campsite.

All personal items, (e.g., canopies, trailers) must fit within the perimeter of your site. All vehicles must be parked on the campsite – not on the road, or other surrounding campsites.

Dry RV Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase a Dry RV Pass separately.

VIP CAR PASS

A VIP Car Pass is required for each vehicle parked at your VIP campsite.

Mummy and Werewolf VIP packages do not include a VIP Car Pass.

Witch, Goblin, and Vampire VIP packages include one (1) VIP Car Pass per order.


Zombie VIP packages include two (2) VIP Car Passes per order.


VIP Car Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase a VIP Car Pass separately, while quantities last.


Each person in the vehicle(s) must have a VIP admission pass for the festival.

VIP SATELLITE PARKING PASS

VIP Satellite Parking is available as an alternate option for VIPs who do not need their cars at their VIP campsite.

This is a satellite lot located outside the campgrounds. Complimentary shuttle service is available to bring you and your camping gear to the VIP campgrounds upon your arrival.

VIP Satellite Parking Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase a VIP Satellite Parking Pass separately, while quantities last.

Each person in the vehicle(s) must have a VIP admission pass for the festival.

GOLF CART PASS

Golf carts are permitted into the campgrounds, but will require proof of insurance and payment of all trail fees. All golf carts must be registered and insured in the name of the owner attending the festival; no third-party golf cart rentals will be accepted. Click here to view the Park’s golf cart policy.

All golf carts are required to pay the applicable trail fees – no exceptions.

Golf Cart Passes are available as an add-on to your admission pass order during checkout. You can also purchase a Golf Cart Pass separately.

All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), Off-Road Utility Vehicles (ORVs), or Recreational Utility Vehicles (RUVs) are not permitted into the Park.

Please contact the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to verify that your golf cart will be permitted into the Park before arriving on site. If you bring a golf cart that is not permitted into the Park, additional on-site storage fees will apply.

Note: This pass is required to bring your own personal golf cart into the campgrounds. This pass does not include a golf cart rental.

For everyone’s safety, golf carts are not permitted in the VIP campgrounds.

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