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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at kim@kchcreatives.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

* 2 nights of tent camping (bring your own everything)

* Women only allowed in campground 

* Unlimited water to fill up your canteen 

* Access to showers and flushing toilets 

* Riding route maps 

* Sound baths, massage, and yoga (if you wish to participate) 


Gates open at noon on Friday and we will check you in at the front of the campground. You will be given a wristband to wear and one to put on your bike. Once you and your bike are branded you can roll in and set up your campsite. Please make sure to park your bikes on either side of the paved road.


There are 20 open campsites that can hold up to four 2-person tents. TENT CAMPING ONLY. This is open availability to promote community and new friendships. There are bathrooms with showers available as well as unlimited drinking water. Please don't bring any outside food or drink as this is bear country.


No, not under any circumstance, so please don't ask. You can, however, transfer your ticket to another rider. 


No, you must buy a ticket prior to the event, online. There are no admission tickets sold at the gate.


ALL street legal 2, 3, or 4 wheel bikes are welcome! If you are coming by car please know there is limited parking available so car parking will be first come-first serve. All others will have to drop their bikes and camping gear and park closer to town.


Absolutely! However, the campground is reserved for women only. Men are welcome to join the festivities in town and stay at one of the local hotels, but will not be permitted on the campground. Please note that hired security and some staff are men and will be on the premises. 


No, the event is not kid/pet friendly. This is a 21+ event in the campground. However, all kids and pets are welcome in the town.


YES!! We understand that gender is fluid and trust that the moto community is here to support.


No. We will have a list with your name on it. Your ticket must match your ID.


On The Mountain has the right to refuse entry and service if attendees become aggressive, threatening, or harassing to any other attendee or staff. Our security will remove any attendee who becomes disrespectful or totally unreasonable. This is a private event and we reserve the right.


On the Mountain has a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech or violence. We will not tolerate racism, homophobia, bigotry, aggressive or condescending behavior towards anyone. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. If you feel unsafe, report it immediately. There will be security for your safety on-site.



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