PROHIBITED ITEMS
These items are prohibited at HillFest
These items will be confiscated if found and may not be returned.
These items will be confiscated if found and may not be returned.
- No fireworks, flying prayer lanterns, or explosives
- No grills, open flame, candles, or charcoal (small Coleman-style campstoves will be the one exemption from this rule)
- No generators (RV’s with built in generators that run off the RV’s gas are permitted, external gas generators and gas cans are not permitted. Solar generators are exempt)
- No gas/fuel cans of any kind (with the exception of small propane containers for campstoves listed above)
- No glass (mirrors are allowed)
- No kegs or hard liquor
- No drones
- No laser pointers
- No illegal substances
- No weapons of any kind
- No tiki torches
- No golf clubs
- No hammers
- No unauthorized merchandise
- No helium tanks
- No bicycles, skateboards, or scooters
- No One Wheelers
- No American Indian headdresses*
- No Confederate flags
- No threatening signs or apparel**
Prohibited Items in the Venue Area:
- No outside alcohol, food, or beverage (exception: see Water Policy below)
- No laser pointers
- No chairs, beach chairs, or lawn furniture
- No inflatable furniture (WindPouches, or similar that do not require an air pump will be allowed)
- No audio recording equipment/professional cameras/video equipment
- No glass or glass containers of any kind
- No knives of any kind
- No framed or large backpacks
- No picnic baskets
- No tents
- No bicycles, skateboards, or scooters
- No wagons, strollers, or carts
- No One Wheelers
- No frisbees
- No large markers, paint pens, or spray paint
- No unauthorized soliciting, advertising, handbills, posters, product sampling, giveaways, etc.
- No American Indian headdresses*
- No Confederate flags
- No threatening signs or apparel**
* In this spirit, HQ requests that those who would bring American Indian Headdresses to the festival leave them at home. Out of respect for this community, it is inappropriate to wear headdresses outside of traditional ceremony.
**A note on headdresses & threatening messages: at HillFest, all should feel safe, comfortable, and welcome. Everybody is equal.
Additionally, while HQ supports diversity in signs, totems, and articles of clothing, words or images that threaten harm to others are not welcome at HillFest.