Frequently Asked Questions

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What do I need to bring?

Honestly, not much! Providing you with an all-inclusive, elevated camping experience allows you to pack minimally. A suggested clothing and toiletries list is HERE. In addition to this list we invite you to bring the things that will personally elevate your experience, or whatever you never leave home without. Some things guest choose to bring are flip flops/slides for showers, bikes or scooters, and cellphones, tablets and chargers. Please don't forget your bonnet, sis!

What should I NOT bring?

Please, no glass whatsoever! We strictly prohibit glass at our sites for the safety of all guess, additionally many of the lake campgrounds we go to ask for no glass on the sand.

Are there bathrooms and showers?

Absolutely! Most of the regional, state, and federal parks keep the bathrooms and showers clean. To utilize the showers please bring quarters. Showers typically go for four minutes on one quarter, with an adequate water temperature and stream.

Do I have to worry about wild animals?

Not really, though we will be in Mother Nature's embrace for a few days, we plan our trips to not be so off grid that you will have to fend yourself off from bears or any other predator you would only prefer to see on TV or at the zoo. Yet, because we are out in the elements it's important to keep a clean campsite, throw trash in the provided trash cans, and do not eat or drink anything other than water in your tent. It's more likely to have a tent invaded by ants from sticky sweats than it is to have an encounter with a wild animal. And we honestly don't want either of those problems!

Will there be cell service?

There is a high likely hood of not reliable service. The reliability tends to be more remote the more remote we go. As many guests are new to camping, we don't go too off grid, ensuring comfort for all, but it is still a good idea to plan for lack of service. You probably won't be going live. Plan to be present in the moment, enjoy the experience and post pics later.

Can I bring my pet?

No. Although dogs are generally allowed at most campgrounds, we don't permit them at our events to ensure the safety, and comfort of those who might be allergic, or feel anxious in the presence of pets.

For additional questions or concerns, please email us at info@kscllc.org