We’re back, Cocos! The bassheads are heading north as Coconino Campout is back this weekend, at the Pepsi Amphitheater in Flagstaff, Arizona. Hosted by Relentless Beats, we’re locking in for two nights of music, camping, and forest-soaked chaos. With camping back in full force, the festival reclaims its signature woodland magic…that means this weekend hits differently.
Set Times

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Campground Venue
Address:
250 Garrison Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86005
Festival Hours: 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM
This is an 18+ outdoor event and will take place at the Pepsi Amphitheater.
Parking and Rideshare
There will be two parking lots for Coconino Campout. Premium parking and GA are available online, but you can purchase day-of-show. Please note that there will be security in all parking lots!
Rideshare will be located at the entrance of the premium parking lot.
Weather
Unlike the Valley, Flagstaff brings cooler temperatures and mountain air. Daytime highs will land in the upper 70s to low 80s, with gusty winds rolling through. Remember, Flagstaff sun still bites, even with the cooler air. However, nighttime temperatures can dip into the 40s fast. That shift catches people off guard every year, so bring hoodies, blankets, and warmer clothes for camp after the music ends.
Respect The Camp Culture
Coconino is different from city festivals. This one thrives on community, camp neighbors, and shared experiences. Introduce yourself, trade snacks, and keep your space clean. Good camp energy always circles back. Also, remember the golden rule: leave no trace behind when the weekend ends. Respect the forest so the magic keeps coming back. Nature remembers everything.
Enjoy the weird side quests and don’t forget that the best moments don’t always happen during the headliners. Walk around, explore, and let the weekend surprise you. Sometimes the side quest becomes the main event. Coconino Campout isn’t just another festival stop. It’s a mountain escape built on bass, connection, and wild freedom. So pack the car, round up the crew, and head for the trees. This weekend, the forest gets loud.










