This information is meant to answer most of your questions regarding access.
If you have additional questions, or would like additional information, please email Carrie Craig at [email protected].
Site Description
The Wild Goose festival is held at VanHoy Farms and Campground. It is a large, open space with RV sites and primitive camping. There are roads to access parts of the festival activities and campsites, with other spaces being grassy areas. There are some hills and an arena with a very steep entrance on one side. Alternate routes are available and volunteers will be available if any assistance is needed.
Shuttle
A Shuttle will be available during the Festival. This Shuttle runs continually, looping around the Festival Site Only (which includes the parking area) from 8 am – midnight.
Campsites
Campsites can be accessed in multiple areas throughout the campground. There are sites designated as ADA nearer the bathhouse and available on a first come, first serve basis. Guests can be directed to these sites once they arrive at the gate.
Accessible Bathrooms and Shower/Bathhouses
There will be accessible bathrooms/comfort stations near the main gathering areas. They will also be in key areas throughout the festival grounds. Accessible showers are located in the bathhouse near the accessible camping area.
Community Commons/Recharging Station
There will be a few power outlets, which can be used for recharging wheelchairs and scooters. We ask that guests understand they use this power at their own risk. Wild Goose cannot take responsibility for any personal equipment. Please refer to the festival map for the location of this area when you arrive.
Medical Device Power
Camping can be primitive and we cannot provide electricity throughout the campground. There is a designated accessibility camping area with some power available. If needed, Wild Goose has access to some off-site housing. If you have specific questions or concerns, please contact Carrie Craig.
Pets
Pets are prohibited at the festival. If you have a service animal you need to bring, please contact Rita in advance to make arrangements.
Sign Language Interpreters
We are always looking for Sign language interpreters and aim to have them available at the festival. Please contact Carrie Craig at [email protected] to request interpreting services or inquire about contributing your talent to the sign language interpreting team, if you are a qualified sign language interpreter and would like to help out.