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What is Uncle Uncanny’s?
Uncle Uncanny’s is an annual 3-day music & arts festival held in Wasatch Mountains of Utah in a dell at the base of the Jordanelle resevoir between Park City and Heber, Utah. 2011 marks the 8th anniversary for the festival and it continues to grow bigger & better each year. Uncle Uncanny’s has featured the best local line up along with leading National acts. Uncle Uncanny’s is the perfect summertime festival to get away with friends, support local music, relax and enjoy a full weekend of activities.
Where is the festival located?
The River’s Edge at Deer Park in beautiful Wasatch County, Utah.
7000 North Old Hwy. 40, Heber, Utah
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What should I bring to the festival?
Pre purchased tickets, friends, cash, rain gear, tents, headlamp or flashlight, food and cookware, games, fishing gear, swimming supplies, your dancing pants and bug repellant to name a few.
What is available at the festival?
There is a general store and food and beer/wine vendors, extra activities, showers and bathrooms, on-site fly fishing store, sand volleyball and children’s’ play area. Accommodations consist of 40 cabins for rent (see tickets page) with multiple beds, bathrooms and showers, in addition to the on-site camping.
Just off-site there is a river for fly-fishing and kayaking, a clean water stream for swimming, 4 mile hiking trail through the woods with river bridges that end at a fishing pond. The venue is at the base of the Jordanelle Dam, which has boating, fishing, and boat chartering in the reservoir above.
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Can we return if we leave the festival site?
Ticket holders may return to the festival grounds as long as wristbands are intact. Under no circumstances will patrons be admitted with broken wristbands.
Are there accommodations available on-site?
VIP Experience/Cabins & Camping packages are available. See tickets page for details.
Camping is FREE
An additional $5 dollars per vehicle is required to park within the festival grounds.
Camping Passes will be available at the gate, first come, first serve.
Can we bring alcohol to the festival?
• Alcohol is allowed on site.
• No underage drinking. Obtain a ID wristband if you are going to drink on site.
• A selection of beer will be available in general store.
Rules and Regulations:
• Treat people and your environment with respect.
• Wristbands must be worn at all times.
• No swimming in or disturbing the canal (throwing rocks or debris). It is important to the operation of the Dam.
• Lookout for all your fellow music loving campers.
• You must have a visible camping tag on your tent and in your car window.
• No glass in festival site.
• No dogs or animals allowed.
• No roadside camping. You must be in the camp parking overflow lot.
• No unauthorized Fires, Fire Dancers, Fire Spinners or Fireworks.
• No Weapons of any kind.
• No Drugs or illegal activity.
• DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE! We will be providing ground transportation and taxis.
• No unauthorized vending.
• No amplified music or generators in the campground.
• No Mean People or Violence will not be tolerated.
• No professional video or still photography, or audio taping without prior consent.
• Leave No Trace! Trash and Recycling receptacles will be on site, so please find them and use them! Keep our surroundings clean!! We encourage you to pack out any/all trash.
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