Rabbit Hole Ranch

Rabbit Hole Ranch camping

music lineup

Festival amenities

2 Stages featuring djs, live sets, and vinyl

12+ hours of music

HaloFlux: A pentagonal LED tunnel

A tea lounge

local food vendors

immersive art studio experience

car camping

Info/first timer guide

Your Questions, Answered

  • Thank you for choosing to experience our festival. Rabbit Hole started as friends and community wanting to build something bigger than themselves. We welcome you to join us in building something special for the world. There is a lot to know before entering the HOLE so use this guide as a tool kit and resource as you experience this journey with us.

  • Rabbit Hole Ranch will occur on May 30th at a 45+ acre ranch in Buellton, CA. The event duration is from 12PM - 12AM. Guests without a Hipcamp reservation must exit the property at the end of the event. Campgrounds close on Sunday, May 31st and all guests must exit the property by 5PM.

  • 18+ to get in. 21+ to drink. Bring your ID — no exceptions.

  • We've got you. Shuttle runs from Santa Barbara all day. Details on Posh.

  • Nope. Ticket and transportation option required. Plan ahead.

  • Book through Hipcamp. Then grab your camping wristband on Posh. Read both confirmations carefully — your wristband has to match your booking at the gate.

  • It won't. Download your ticket before you arrive — and use your camera to capture the moments. The Halo Flux looks incredible after dark.

  • ***PENDING***

  • Comfortable shoes and sun protection are non-negotiable. Beyond that — dress how you feel. Just keep it ranch appropriate — the land has standards even if we don't.

  • First aid on site. Volunteers throughout the ranch. You're in good hands.

  • Music lovers, art enjoyers, nature enthusiasts, but our doors are open for anyone curious enough to show up.


The easiest way to meet someone is to share something with them.

Most festivals are built around a transaction. You pay, they deliver. We're not that. Things happen here because people make them happen.

At our last event we kept a big pot of beef broth going. People showed up with ramen packets. Nobody organized it — it just became the center of the night. That's the kind of thing we're after.

The more you share, the more comes back.