FAQs
When is the festival?
Sept 10–13 | Camping + special offerings
One full festival day: Saturday, Sept 12
Where is it held?
The festival is held on a private, family-owned campground in Rush County, IN- a peaceful natural setting surrounded by trees, water, and sky. You’ll receive directions and arrival info after registering.
How do I get tickets?
You can access tickets Here - We recommend purchasing in advance, as space is intentionally limited to keep the experience cozy and connected.
Is camping included?
Camping is not included in your ticket price. However, weekend primitive camping is available as an add-on during checkout.
We encourage you to stay onsite to fully immerse in the experience, but it’s optional.
Two adults are included with a camping ticket as long as plus one has purchased festival ticket.
You can access camping tickets Here
Will there be food and water?
Yes! Food will be available on-site on Saturday, time TBA.
Please bring your own snacks, meals, and cooler.
There will be water, and it is advised that you bring your own. We recommend Gallon jugs and a reusable water bottle.
Are showers and restrooms available?
Clean portable restrooms will be available throughout the event.
There are no shower facilities on-site. We encourage guests to embrace the natural setting and come prepared for a rustic experience.
Do I need experience to participate in classes?
Not at all! All offerings are open-level and beginner-friendly. You’re welcome just as you are.
What kind of music will there be?
Expect a variety of live music, sound healing, and DJ sets woven throughout the weekend to help you move, unwind, and celebrate.
Is Paddleboarding Included with My Festival Ticket?
No — paddleboarding is also an add-on experience and is not included with your festival ticket.
More info to come.
Can I bring my pet?
For the comfort and safety of all guests, pets are not allowed, except registered service animals.
What should I bring?
Essentials for Everyone:
Water bottle or hydration pack and spare gallon of water
Stay hydrated!Head lap or flashlight for nighttime
Comfortable clothing
Dress in layers for changing weather. Think breathable fabrics, cozy for the evening, and sun-protective during the day.Weather-appropriate gear
Bring a sun hat, sunglasses, rain jacket, or light poncho, just in case.Sturdy shoes or sandals
You’ll be walking across natural terrain — bring shoes that support your feet.Yoga mat, blanket, or meditation cushion
Many workshops and classes are seated or on the ground.Notebook or journal + pen
Perfect for jotting down insights, intentions, or reflections from your experience.Towel or body wipes
There are no showers on site — wipes or biodegradable washcloths are helpful for refreshing.Personal snacks and food
Food vendors begin serving Saturday at lunch. You’re welcome to bring your own nourishment.Cash or card
Vendors and healing practitioners may accept both, but it’s good to have options.Valid ID
For ticket check-in and any purchases requiring age verification.
If You’re Camping:
Tent, tarp, and stakes
Sleeping bag, pillow, and sleeping pad
Lantern, flashlight, or headlamp
And don’t forget extra batteries!Cooler with food and drinks
Please pack mindfully — we aim to reduce waste.Portable phone charger or battery pack
Charging stations may be limited.Trash bags
We ask all campers to leave no trace.Bug spray and natural repellents
Especially important near wooded or grassy areas.Camp chairs or foldable seating
Great for fireside chats or relaxing during music sets.Eco-friendly toiletries
Think compostable toilet paper, hand sanitizer, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.Camp chairs or foldable seating
Great for fireside chats or relaxing during music sets.If you’re bringing a kayak/paddleboard
Personal floatation device (PFD/life jacket) – required
Paddle
Any dry bags or gear for your time on the water
Towel and change of clothes
Proper footwear for water and land
If You Plan to Fish:
Valid fishing license (required by Indiana law)
Fishing gear and bait
Cooler if you plan to keep any fish
Respect for the water and surrounding land
Optional but Lovely to Have:
Instruments or drums
For community jams or spontaneous sound circles.Crystals, altar items, or offerings
If you enjoy creating a sacred space at your site.Flow toys or art supplies
Hula hoops, poi, sketchbooks — express yourself!Extra blanket or shawl
Comforting during evening ceremonies or stargazing.Earplugs or sleep mask
If you’re a light sleeper or want extra quiet.
A Note on Mindfulness:
We are gathering in community and in nature — please pack sustainably, avoid single-use plastics, and leave your space better than you found it.
Thank you for being a steward of the land and the spirit of this festival.
Will there be vendors?
Yes — a curated marketplace of local artisans, wellness practitioners, and community organizations will be set up during the festival.
Are Children Allowed at the Festival?
To maintain the integrity of the space and support the depth of the experience offered, this festival is an adult-only event.
We ask that all attendees be 18 years or older. This ensures that all participants can fully immerse themselves in the practices, rest, and community without distraction.
We honor families and children deeply — and we also recognize the importance of spaces that allow for full personal presence and retreat.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Can I still get involved?
Absolutely. We're still welcoming Facilitators, volunteers, vendors, and sponsors.
Are scholarships available?
Yes, we offer full and partial scholarships. You can find it after the ticket options on our ticket page.
More questions?
We’re happy to help. Email us at littleblueriveryoga@gmail.com or message us on Instagram lbrwellnessfest