Author: Amanda Kennedy
Published: August 08, 2025
Updated: August 08, 2025

Festival season isn’t just about the music anymore—it’s about the camping, too. More events now embrace car camping, turning festival grounds into temporary tent cities and van villages for campers to enjoy live music during the day and quiet hours at night. But festival environments vary wildly, and your gear should match the terrain. This guide skips the glitter and focuses on real outdoor prep. Whether you’re on desert sand, forest floor, or grassy field, planning your music festival car camping setup around the environment is key to comfort and safety. Let’s explore what you need for every terrain.
Not all festival campsites are created equal. Your festival car camping setup needs to account for dust, mud, sun, rain, wind, and temperature swings, depending on where you pitch your tent. Think about it: camping on the alkaline flats of Black Rock Desert (hello, Burning Man) is a far cry from setting up camp in a shady forest or an open grassy field. The terrain can make or break your camping experience:
Understanding these differences is crucial. A setup that works great on a grassy lawn might fail in a sandstorm, and a cozy forest tent might feel like an oven in the desert sun. Below, we break down specific tips for each terrain type so you can prep smart and camp easy.
Key considerations: Intense sun, big temperature swings, dust storms, and loose sandy soil. You’ll need gear that’s breathable, shade-ready, and tough enough for wind.
Recommended gear for desert camping:
Pro Tip: Headed to Burning Man? Check out our Burning Man tent guide for desert-tested shelter features that can handle the heat, dust, and wind.
Key considerations: Uneven ground, damp conditions, dense shade, and the chance of wildlife encounters. Forest sites like Electric Forest are scenic but require moisture control and critter-proofing.
Recommended gear for forest camping:
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Moon Unit™ RVMoon Unit™ RV Edition is your ultimate tailgate tent that pairs perfectly with RV or vehicle-side awnings. Featuring a watertight full‑floor, durable fabric, and a seamless awning connector, it creates a spacious, weatherproof lounge area—ideal for lounging at festivals. Fast to set up and built for all conditions, it elevates your car camping experience from ordinary to exceptional. |
Pro Tip: Even if bears aren't common, secure your food like they are—it's safer for everyone (and keeps raccoons from crashing your camp).
Key considerations: Flat, open terrain with little shade. Expect full sun, potential mud if it rains, and surprise gusts of wind. The upside? Easy setup and parking close to your site.
Recommended gear for field camping:
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Moon Unit™ OverlandMoon Unit™ Overland is a tailgate tent and shelter in one—built to attach seamlessly to SUVs, trucks, and toppers. Its quick setup, full floor, and spacious design provide instant shade, privacy, and weather protection for any open-field festival. Stay cool, dry, and comfortable no matter where you camp. |
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LGA Camping TrailersLet’s Go Aero’s camping trailers are built to carry it all—bikes, coolers, water, and gear—while doubling as secure, off-ground sleeping space. From lightweight haulers to modular setups with rooftop tents, these trailers make festival camping easier, more organized, and way more comfortable. Tow in, set up fast, and enjoy the weekend without leaving essentials behind. |
Trash Solutions: Bring trash bags, bins, or a sealable bucket to manage waste. Keep things secure and clean with tips from our zero-waste camping guide.
Pro Tip: Flat fields make setup simple—but come prepared for both heat and sudden downpours with shade, drainage, and dry sleeping space.
No matter where you’re camping, some gear is universally useful. Your car camping festival setup isn’t complete without these essentials that make any campsite more comfortable and convenient:
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These accessories round out your setup for any terrain. From sun-up to sundown (and beyond), you’ll be prepared to cook, relax, and sleep well, no matter the festival conditions. For more tips of camping gear, read our camping checklist article and download our free pdf.
Having the right gear is step one; step two is getting it all there and setting up efficiently. A bit of planning on how you pack and organize can save you a world of headache when you roll up to the festival gates. Use these tips to streamline your arrival and camp setup:
With a bit of forethought and these organizational hacks, you’ll roll into camp ready to rock. While everyone else is fumbling with gear, you’ll be chilling in your chair with a cold drink, admiring your well-organized home for the weekend.
Planning your festival campsite around the terrain sets you up for comfort, safety, and fun. Whether you're dust-proofing for the desert or prepping for rain in the forest, environment-first packing helps you avoid last-minute surprises and gear fails.
As you prep for your next fest, choose gear that fits the terrain—not just the trends. Let’s Go Aero offers shelters, trailers, and accessories built for any condition. Explore our lineup to get your site festival-ready and focus on what really matters: great music, good company, and unforgettable vibes.