
A recent r/electricforest thread put a spotlight on the tight realities of General Admission (GA) camping space at Electric Forest. One camper shared a backyard mockup of the official 12ft x 30ft campsite, including a Chrysler Pacifica (approx. 7ft x 17ft) and a 10ft x 10ft tent. The exercise quickly revealed that the tent hogged most of the space, leaving little room for a living or lounging area. This led to plans for a smaller tent or a stronger focus on car camping setups.
Key takeaways from the community:
- Actual spots often feel smaller: Many report that campsites can be closer to 10ft x 12ft, especially once neighbors and uneven parking come into play.
- "Plan B" layouts are crucial: Design your camp setup to comfortably fit in 50-75% of the official space to avoid surprises.
- Speed and coordination matter: Efficient group setup helps lock down space before the area gets tighter.
- Vehicle sleeping is a plus: Prioritize sleeping arrangements inside your car or van to maximize tent space.
- Use shade tech: Pop-up shelters and reflective covers like Aluminet can vastly improve comfort.
- Limited walkway space: Use walkways sparingly for only small extra shelters.
- Test your gear setup ahead of time: Doing a trial run at home builds confidence and helps optimize packing.
With just over six weeks to go before Electric Forest, this advice is a must-read for newcomers and seasoned festival campers alike. Embracing the space challenges while leaning into the festival’s tight-knit vibe can make your experience smoother and more enjoyable. Prepare smart, pack light, and get ready to dive deep into the Forest community.
Source: r/electricforest