United States·December 16 - 18 2022
A three-day festival featuring activities in wellness, music, and culture that promote healthy living and a thriving community.
COMING SOONWinter can be a tough season for many people. The days are shorter, the weather is colder, and the holiday hustle can be stressful. For centuries, cultures around the world have celebrated the return of the sun with festivals and rituals. While the winter solstice may seem like a rather obscure event, its effects on our mental and emotional wellbeing are very real. Just as the sun provides warmth and light to our physical bodies, so too does it nourish our spirits. Celebration of the winter solstice helps to recharge our inner batteries and put us back in alignment with the natural rhythms of the universe. In addition to its physical benefits, the winter solstice also provides a sense of community and connection. At the Northeast Florida Winter Solstice Festival, we will come together and engage in activities that support our health and well-being. Meditate, take classes, listen to great music, dance, enjoy food and libations, camp with friends, and more.
The Northeast Florida Winter Solstice Festival is brought to you by a consortium of local businesses that are minority-owned, women-owned and veteran-owned.
This outlines the activities planned for your weekend with us.
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The Northeast Florida Winter solstice Festival will be held at the St Johns County Fairgrounds. Surrounded by greenery, the fairgrounds are conveniently located on Rt 207, only 8 minutes from the i-95. Bathrooms and showers are located onsite.
Bike paths are available on Rt. 207.
The Northeast Florida Winter Solstice Festival will be held at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds - 5840 FL-207 E, Elkton, FL 32033
Yes, parking is available for $15 per day. If you are a Villager camper, one parking pass is included with each campsite reservation. We encourage carpooling as parking is limited and we anticipate large crowds.
We will have Uber / Lift drop offs at the main gate.
No, sorry for your safety we do not allow animals. We love our furry friends, but we know how stressful animals can be in new surroundings. If you require a service animal, appropriate documentation and proof of current rabies vaccination must be shown. Please note that an emotional support animal is not considered a service animal under the ADA, and will not be permitted into the festival.
A person who knowling and willfully misrepresents herself or himself, through conduct or verbal or written notice, as using a service animal and being qualified to use a service animal or as a trainer of a service animal commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable by law.
Yes! Children are allowed during the public open hours. Children under 12 years old are free! Sorry no kiddos allowed at the fairground Villager campsite, 18 years old and up only.
Yes! Bathrooms and showers are on site.
Yes! Primitive camp sites, RV hookups, and glamping packages are available. 3 Day Villager experience ticket is required. Limited spots are available. We encourage reserving your spots at time of ticket purchase.
The St. Johns County Fairgrounds is located near many attractions and hotels, including other RV camping sites like the St. Augustine Beach KOA https://koa.com/campgrounds/st-augustine-beach/
Yes, we will have EMS staff members at the festival.
Yes, officers from St. Johns county police department will be present, along with 24 hour security for the fairgrounds.
No. 3 day and daily passes are available for purchase.
Campers can enter the fairgrounds starting December 16, 2022 at 9am. Campsite entry will close at 9 pm.
The festival will open to the public:
December 16, 2022 4pm - 10pm.
December 17, 2022 11am - 10pm
December 18, 2022 11am - 7pm
Yes, campers will have access to extra workshops, wellness classes, performances, and after parties at select sound camps.
The St. Johns County Fairgrounds is conveniently located near St. Augustine, Florida, a favorite holiday destination and the Nation's oldest city. There are bike and running paths right out front of the main gate as well.
Fees include 7.5% Florida Sales Use Tax and a 2.5% processing fee.