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Seattle Concert Camping Gear Rentals

Top Rentals for Concert Camping Near Seattle, Washington

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Backpacking Tent Rental Seattle |
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MSR, Sierra Designs or similar

From $18.40 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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REI Sleeping Bag Rental Seattle |
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Kelty, Northface or similar

From $23.00 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Thermarest Sleeping Pad Rental Seattle |
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Thermarest, Coleman or similar

From $11.50 first night

$6.90 / additional night

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Coleman Cooler Seattle Rentals |
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Igloo, Arctic Zone or similar

From $4.60 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Camping Chair Rental Seattle |
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REI, Hitorhike or similar

From $3.45 first night

$2.30 / additional night

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Coleman Car Camping Cook Stove Seattle |
Camping Stove

Jetboil, Soto OD-1R or similar

From $11.50 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Rayvoc Headlamp Seattle Washington |
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Petzl, Luminolite Vekkia or similar

From $5.75 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Concert Camping Kits with Back 40 Outfitters and GeerGarage |

Concert Camping Adventures in Seattle

Seattle is a gateway to unforgettable concert camping experiences. Imagine immersing yourself in live music, then retreating under the stars to a cozy campsite. With breathtaking natural settings near some of the region’s most iconic venues, concert camping around Seattle offers close proximity to events that provide a perfect blend of music, nature, and camaraderie.

Top Concert Camping Destinations Near Seattle

Several renowned music venues near Seattle offer camping opportunities, turning a concert into an all-encompassing adventure. Here are three standout options for combining live music with the great outdoors:


The Gorge Amphitheatre

Known as one of the most scenic concert venues in the world, The Gorge Amphitheatre is a must for music lovers. Located two hours east of Seattle, it boasts sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge.

Marymoor Park Concerts

Located just 20 minutes from downtown Seattle, Marymoor Park hosts intimate outdoor concerts in a lush green setting. While the park itself doesn’t allow camping, Tolt-MacDonald Park is nearby and has camping.

Timber! Outdoor Music Festival

Held annually in Carnation, WA, Timber! combines live music with outdoor recreation. Festival-goers can camp on-site, enjoy live performances, and partake in activities like paddleboarding and yoga along the Snoqualmie River.

Know before you go

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A Beginner’s Guide to Car Camping

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Essential Rental Gear for Concert Camping

Why Renting Camping Gear Is the Perfect Fit

Concert camping requires versatile, lightweight equipment, especially when you’re juggling gear and festival essentials. Renting ensures you have high-quality, easy-to-pack items tailored for comfort and convenience.

Tents

Choose a quick-setup, weather-resistant tent that fits your group size. Compact models are great for solo campers, while spacious family-sized tents accommodate larger parties.

Portable Coolers

Keep your beverages and snacks fresh throughout the festival with a lightweight cooler. Many rentals feature options that are easy to carry and maintain during outdoor events.

Sleeping Pads and Bags

Stay comfortable and warm with high-quality sleeping pads and insulated bags. Rentals allow you to choose gear based on the season and expected temperatures, ensuring a restful night after the music fades.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I pack for concert camping?

Packing for concert camping requires a mix of essential camping gear and items to ensure comfort and enjoyment during the event. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to bring:

  1. Shelter and Sleeping Gear

    • Tent: Choose a tent suited for the number of people in your group. Make sure it’s waterproof and easy to set up.

    • Sleeping Bags and Pads: Opt for sleeping bags rated for the expected nighttime temperatures and pads or air mattresses for added comfort.

    • Pillows and Blankets: Bring extras for additional warmth and comfort.

  2. Seating and Relaxation

    • Portable Chairs: Lightweight, foldable camping chairs are a must for relaxing at your campsite or enjoying pre-show hangouts.

    • Blankets or Ground Tarps: Great for sitting on or spreading out for a picnic vibe.

  3. Food and Drinks

    • Coolers: Pack a cooler with ice to keep food and beverages fresh. Consider a separate smaller cooler for easy access to drinks.

    • Snacks and Meals: Bring non-perishable foods, like trail mix, granola bars, and canned goods, along with easy-to-cook options for meals.

    • Portable Stove or Grill: If campfires aren’t allowed, a small propane stove or grill is essential for cooking.

    • Utensils and Tableware: Don’t forget plates, cups, utensils, and napkins. Reusable options help reduce waste.

  4. Clothing and Personal Items

    • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Pack layers, including jackets, hoodies, and rain gear. Even in summer, temperatures can drop at night.

    • Comfortable Shoes: Bring a sturdy pair for walking to the venue and around the campground, plus sandals or flip-flops for downtime.

    • Hats and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun during the day.

  5. Camping Essentials

    • Lighting: A reliable flashlight and headlamp is crucial for navigating the campsite after dark. Bring extra batteries or a rechargeable model.

    • Earplugs: Block out noise from late-night revelers or nearby campsites so you can get some rest.

    • Trash Bags: Pack out what you pack in. Many campgrounds require you to leave your site clean.

    • First Aid Kit: Include bandages, pain relievers, and any personal medications.

  6. Entertainment and Extras

    • Portable Speaker or Instruments: Keep the vibe going at your campsite with music (respectful volume is key).

    • Games and Cards: A fun way to pass the time before or after the show.

    • Phone Charger or Power Bank: Keep your devices charged for photos, communication, or accessing event apps.

  7. Hygiene Supplies

    • Toiletries: Bring basics like toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and deodorant.

    • Wet Wipes: A lifesaver for quick cleanups when showers aren’t available.

    • Towels: Useful for drying off after a shower or sitting on damp grass.

  8. Event-Specific Items

    • Tickets or Wristbands: Keep these handy and secure.

    • Event Rules: Check for specific guidelines on what’s allowed at the venue or campground, such as alcohol policies or prohibited items.

Packing thoughtfully ensures you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable concert camping experience. Preparation is key to making lasting memories while enjoying the music and the great outdoors!

How early should I book a camping spot for a concert?

Book as early as possible, especially for popular events. Sites at venues like the Gorge often sell out months in advance.

What amenities are typically included at concert campgrounds?

Amenities vary but often include restrooms, potable water, showers, and in some cases, food vendors or general stores. Check the venue or campground for details.

What should I do with my food to keep wildlife away?

Store food in bear-proof containers or your car. Avoid leaving food, trash, or scented items outside your tent or vehicle.

Is camping available on-site at the Gorge Amphitheatre?

Yes, the Gorge Amphitheatre offers on-site camping, ranging from standard sites to premium options with added amenities like showers and reserved spaces.

Is there transportation available between campgrounds and concert venues?

Many venues, like the Gorge, are walking distance from their campgrounds. For off-site camping, some campgrounds may offer shuttles or recommend local rideshare options. Always verify transportation availability in advance.

See what Seattle concert goers are saying

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Daniel A

Easy pick up and drop off

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Norma F

Adam was responsive and clear in communicating. And all the gear was in perfect shape! Adam even thought ahead to provide extra batteries for the headlamps. Thanks for helping us have a stress-free and fun time concert camping!

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Katie B

Sandeep met me halfway and was extremely communicative. He also was flexible and allowed me to extend the reservation when I realized I needed the tent for longer!

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