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Sleep Under The Stars Summer Sendoff: Adult LGBTQ+ Campout


Sleep Under The Stars Summer Sendoff: Adult LGBTQ+ Campout

August 29-30, 2025

Help TVOP send off the fabulous summer season with another fun evening of queer adult camping and camaraderie at our Basecamp in Southern Vermont!

This will be a night of community, dancing, laughter, grilling, fires, and new connections under a gorgeous blanket of stars! Bring your friends, your best campfire stories, your stargazing tips and tricks, a dinner picnic, and s’mores. We can’t wait to see you there!

A few more details…

Campsites, hot tub access, our on-site recreational trail systems, the use of our grills and firewood, and outdoor showers are all included in registration.

For safety and space purposes, we do not allow any vans, campers, or rooftop tents. We keep the parking lot and the campground areas separate.

We recognize that for some adults, having a beer or glass of wine around the campfire is part of the fun of camping. To that end, Sleep Under the Stars is not a substance free event. However we do ask that if people choose to have a drink at night, they do so responsibly and respectfully. Due to insurance and VT state laws, folks are not allowed to BYOB. Adults with valid ID will have the option to purchase wine or beer on site.


GENERAL INFO

Location: Basecamp at Beaver Falls, Halifax, VT (Wabanaki and Elnu Abenaki Lands)
Start Date:
Saturday, August 29, 2026
End Date:
Sunday, August 30, 2026
Cost: Sliding Scale Suggested Donation $35 - $50/person.
Includes: Campsites, hot tub access, on-site recreational trail access, use of grills and firewood, and outdoor showers
Doesn't Include: Transportation to Basecamp, camping gear, personal items, clothing, towels, toiletries, childcare, or flights


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