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How can I buy a Sleep-In-Vehicle Pass if I want to sleep with my vehicle?

If you were planning on camping with your vehicle, you have to purchase a Sleep-In-Vehicle Pass, available via our accommodation page.

Each ticket to Lost Paradise includes camping in our (vehicle-free) GA campsite at no extra cost – no booking required.

If you want to bring your vehicle to the festival, you’ll have to purchase a Parking Pass in order to park it in our parking area, then walk a short distance to our GA campsite.

Can I sleep in my car/vehicle?

You can only sleep in or above your vehicle at Lost Paradise in the Sleep-In-Vehicle section of the grounds. Entry to this section requires the pre-purchase of a Sleep-In-Vehicle Pass, available via the accommodation section of this website.

Sleeping in or around your vehicle in the GA car park is strictly prohibited. This is due to the unique natural setting of LP; located in a valley and where space is at a premium. In order to fit everyone comfortably we require the majority of attendees to carpool to the site and then camp separately from their vehicles.

Can I bring my tent into the Sleep-In-Vehicle area?

There are NO tents allowed on the ground in the Sleep-In-Vehicle area. The Sleep-In-Vehicle area is only for vehicles designed to be slept in such as campervans, RVs or rooftop tents. 

Due to our unsealed roads, no towed devices such as caravans or camper trailers are permitted on-site. Similarly, no sedans or motorbikes are allowed in the Sleep-In-Vehicle area.

Can I park next to my tent?

No. In the interests of a better camping experience and to help manage space better, we’ve adopted the method used by legendary music festivals around the globe, such as Glastonbury and Roskilde, where there are no cars within the campgrounds.

Can we have a fire at our campsite?

Patrons are not permitted to have campfires of any type. This includes gas stoves, which are not permitted. Lost Paradise takes place amongst the Australian bush in the height of summer and the NSW government enforces a total fire ban during this time. If you light a campfire or fire of any description, you will be removed from the site and may be the subject of police action.

 

Can I bring speakers?

Small portable speakers for your campsite are fine. Please don’t bring ghetto blasters or similar, as your neighbours may not agree with your taste of music. Leave it home and travel light, the size of your speakers will be up to the discretion of gate security.