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All the bits you need to know for a successful Ohiolina weekend— huzzah!

 

General

Where is the festival held?

Infirmary Mound Park // 4351 Lancaster Road // Granville, Ohio // 43023

The venue is beautiful 316-acre park featuring kayaking, walking trails, playgrounds and a great backdrop to a weekend music festival.

Doors Open?

2pm on Friday

10am Saturday

10am Sunday

Is Ohiolina family-friendly?

You bet! We will have on-site family activities and children ages 12 and under get in FREE! Kids activities include Musicologie, Petting Zoo, Tractor Rides, a Bounce house, and more!

Is Ohiolina a 501c3?

Yes, we are recognized as a 501c3 non-profit organization.

Tickets on Sale at Gate?

Yes! Tickets will be on sale at gate and can be purchased with cash or credit.

Can I bring an instrument to "jam" with others?

Did we forget to mention it’s a music festival? Of course—bring your cow bell or didgeridoo! While there are not formally designated locations for an impromptu session, we encourage you to bring your instrument, find a spot in the park and get inspired. If you’d like to lead a jam session, please contact us at ohiolina@gmail.com

Are dogs allowed? What about rain prep?

Dogs are allowed as long as they are leashed and you clean up after your pet. Any dogs or pets that become a nuisance will be asked to leave. There is a dog park and trails are available at the park. If you are camping with a pet in the quiet area, your pet must remain leashed and quiet after 9pm. You will need to register your dog (per Health Department) at ticket booth.

Umbrellas are not permitted near the music performances (they block views), however, umbrellas are allowed in the camping areas and adjacent space. If you plan for rain, please bring a rain poncho.

What should I bring?

We know you love your phone (us too). If you can only remember one thing, please remember there is extremely limited access to electricity at the park! Bring boosters/power bank chargers and arrive with phones and other devices fully charged. 

Bring the basics for watching music in a field: chairs, blankets, sunscreen, bug spray, friends, dancing shoes.

Don't forget cash for vendors, food and drinks—the park does not have an ATM on site. Some vendors will take credit cards, and some will be cash-only. We recommend bringing cash just in case!

If you are camping, you can bring coolers! (But remember they are only permitted in designated camping areas.)

Camping

What is included in the campsite?

Camping available is primitive only (Bear Grylls would be so proud). Every camp site is approx. 20x20 and is intended for one tent per 3-5 people. You won’t find electric hookups, showers, or water hookups, but you will find soulful music just steps away.

Quiet time camping

The Quiet Time camping is separate from the the main camping area and festival. While not guaranteed silence, there will be a 9 pm curfew both nights, so this is an ideal option for families.

Standard camping

Regular camping is closer to the stage and some sites may have a view of the stage, subject to availability on a first-come first-serve basis.

Will cars and tents be directly next to each other?

No, but they will be within walking distance. If you have a camper, you may drop your camper off at the camp site and park your car.

Can I bring coolers?

Small coolers are permitted only in the camping area. Otherwise, coolers are not permitted. Beer, wine, water, and food will be on sale all weekend.

Can I have a fire at my campsite?

Fires are not permitted for the safety of all. This includes tiki torches and live-fire lanterns.

Generators?

No gas generators are allowed in the camping area - family camping or standard. Generators on RVs parked in the RV area are permitted.

What about COVID 19?

The venue is a large outdoor area providing ample space to responsibly distance. Handwashing stations will be on-site.

All Ohiolina ticket holders must agree that neither they nor any of their guests, will attend if any one or more of the following is true on Ohiolina 2021 event dates:

  • Within the prior 14 days, they have tested positive for, or been exposed to someone who
    has tested positive for, COVID-19;

  • Within the prior 48 hours, they have experienced symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g., a fever of
    99.6⁰F or higher, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, chills, repeated shaking, muscle pain/aches, headache, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, nasal congestion, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue or any other symptoms associated with COVID-19 identified by the CDC).

According to the CDC, older adults, and people of any age with serious underlying medical conditions may be at higher risk of death or severe illness from COVID-19. All guests should evaluate their risk in determining whether to attend.

By attending Ohiolina, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure of COVID 19.