Ultimate guide to Albino Skunk Festival 2019

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Albino Skunk Fest

Every spring and fall, thousands of people flock to the Skunk Farm (4063 Jordan Rd.), just north of Greer. No, this isn’t a farm full of skunks, it’s a bluegrass festival that has hosted the likes of Trampled by Turtles, Infamous Stringdusters, and even the Avett Brothers in the past. You can check out this year’s lineup here.

The festival is kicking off again this weekend (April 11-13), so pull up your britches, dust off your boots, and pull that old tent out of the attic.

Camping: First come first serve

  • $35 for general campers (you’ll need to have a festival ticket for each night that you’re camping)
  • $85 for RV’s (sorry, no hookups)
  • If you’re just hanging for the day, you can park on-site free of charge

The earlier you get there on Thursday, the better chance you have of staking out your preferred spot. Luckily, the farm is fairly small, so getting from your tent to the stage will take no time at all. Pro-tip: If you’re trying to be close to a shower, be sure to snag a spot on Blueberry Hill (here’s a map). They will have port-o-john’s scattered throughout the farm.

Kids + Dogs: Bring ‘em, but keep ‘em on a leash (the dog, not the kids )

The farm has a specific area set aside for the kiddos to play + they have activities for them to be involved in while you’re in front of the stage jammin’.

What to bring: your best camping gear + a change of clothes

  • Lawnchair (this will make your experience that much better; stake your spot in front of the stage and enjoy)

Outside of the essentials, we suggest packing a cooler (full of water + snacks), as well as a rain jacket (they’re calling for rain this weekend, with highs of 79 + lows in the 50s), and a good blanket. You can bring a portable grill if you’re on a budget, but they’ll have some savory bites on site for you to munch on as well as adult beverages courtesy of Community Tap.

Alright, now that you’re all set with your game plan, you can snag tickets for the festival here. Ticket prices range from $355 (VIP weekend pass) to $52 for a single day pass. Kids 12+ will get a discounted rate of $20-30 daily and kids 11U + seniors 80+ will get in free (woohoo!).

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