Where is the Fest located?
What are the hours?
Saturday, June 15, 11 am-8 pm
Sunday, June 16, 11 am-7 pm
Sunday, June 16, 11 am-7 pm
Are coolers allowed?
No. Coolers are not permitted. Guests may bring one small insulated soft-sided bag, no larger than standard 6-pack size (6” x 8” x 5”) per person.
Are wheelchairs and strollers allowed?
Yes, but there will NOT be any for rental
CAN I BRING MY SERVICE ANIMAL?
California Celtic Fest gladly welcomes service animals and service animals in training. We apologize that emotional support animals are not permitted. If you are a service animal trainer, the animal must wear a harness or leash and a special cape, denoting that the animal is in training and not merely a pet. If you require the use of the animal, we strongly encourage using an identifying vest, harness, cape, or leash so other Celtic Fest patrons do not attempt to pet or play with your service animal. Upon arrival, Celtic Fest staff or security may ask you if the animal is a service animal required because of a disability or if the animal is being trained to be a service animal. If the animal is a service animal-in-training, please be prepared to produce a certification or other credentials from a school for training animals that the animal is currently in training. Celtic Fest will NEVER ask for certification or other credentials of a disability. Please note that Celtic Fest reserves the right to remove both animal and patron if the animal jeopardizes the safety of other patrons or staff. Celtic Fest will never separate you from your service animal or service animal-in-training.
Are Pets allowed?
Pets are not allowed
Can I bring outside food and drinks?
Guests are permitted to have one sealed non-alcoholic beverage per person (up to 1 liter). Cans and glass bottles are not allowed on Festival grounds. Outside food is strongly discouraged.
What is NOT allowed inside the grounds?
Picnic Baskets
Glass or Metal Containers, Water Bottles or Cans
Coolers or other hard-side containers
Self-defense sprays (such as OC, pepper spray, or mace)
Aerosol cans (except for spray sunscreens 6oz or less, 1 per patron)
UAV-Drones
Illegal drugs or substances
Firearms (no open or concealed weapons/firearms)
Knives
Weapons or objects that could be used as weapons
Fireworks, sparklers, or explosives
Professional cameras (cameras with a detachable lens or lens that extends further than 3 inches) or video equipment. Only the California Celtic Fest-approved professional photographer will be taking photos.
Recording devices
Brooms/broomsticks, selfie sticks, poles, trekking sticks, and tripods
Pets
Banners or flags on poles
Laser pointers
Foot-powered or electric scooters
Bicycles, tricycles, or unicycles
Kites
Hula-hoops, Frisbees, and beach balls
Alcohol
Marijuana use
Tents and canopies
Soft-sided insulated bags larger than standard 6-pack
Peddling or soliciting and the distribution of handbills inside the Festival
Smoking under tents or in a building or anywhere on Festival grounds
Glass or Metal Containers, Water Bottles or Cans
Coolers or other hard-side containers
Self-defense sprays (such as OC, pepper spray, or mace)
Aerosol cans (except for spray sunscreens 6oz or less, 1 per patron)
UAV-Drones
Illegal drugs or substances
Firearms (no open or concealed weapons/firearms)
Knives
Weapons or objects that could be used as weapons
Fireworks, sparklers, or explosives
Professional cameras (cameras with a detachable lens or lens that extends further than 3 inches) or video equipment. Only the California Celtic Fest-approved professional photographer will be taking photos.
Recording devices
Brooms/broomsticks, selfie sticks, poles, trekking sticks, and tripods
Pets
Banners or flags on poles
Laser pointers
Foot-powered or electric scooters
Bicycles, tricycles, or unicycles
Kites
Hula-hoops, Frisbees, and beach balls
Alcohol
Marijuana use
Tents and canopies
Soft-sided insulated bags larger than standard 6-pack
Peddling or soliciting and the distribution of handbills inside the Festival
Smoking under tents or in a building or anywhere on Festival grounds
All bags will be subject to search upon entry to Festival grounds
All bags, purses, backpacks, rooksacks, etc will be subject to search upon entry to Festival grounds
If a patron brings any item onto the Festival grounds that is deemed a nuisance or danger to others, they must remove the item from the property upon request.
Rules are subject to change.
If a patron brings any item onto the Festival grounds that is deemed a nuisance or danger to others, they must remove the item from the property upon request.
Rules are subject to change.
Can I bring a chair?
Guests may bring collapsible chairs (without canopies). The stages will have chairs. However, we encourage you to bring your own and take advantage of the ample shade the park provides.
Are there restrooms?
There are portable toilets located throughout the site, including wheelchair-accessible facilities and hand-washing stations.
Is exit and re-entry permitted?
Same-day re-entry to the Festival is available. Guests will receive a hand stamp to re-enter.
Do you accept Cash, Debit/Credit Cards?
Yes! All admission gates, food, drinks, and shopping vendors accept cash and debit/credit cards.
What are the COVID precautions?
The CDC strongly advises people to not attend an event if:
You have tested positive for COVID.
You are immunocompromised.
The recommendations suggest returning to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall. If a fever was present, it is gone without using a fever-reducing medication. When resuming normal activities, individuals are encouraged to take additional prevention strategies for the next five days to curb disease spread. For example, taking steps for cleaner air, following hygiene practices, wearing a well-fitting mask, keeping a distance from others, and/or getting tested for respiratory viruses. (Centers for Disease Control Website)
You have tested positive for COVID.
You are immunocompromised.
The recommendations suggest returning to normal activities when, for at least 24 hours, symptoms are improving overall. If a fever was present, it is gone without using a fever-reducing medication. When resuming normal activities, individuals are encouraged to take additional prevention strategies for the next five days to curb disease spread. For example, taking steps for cleaner air, following hygiene practices, wearing a well-fitting mask, keeping a distance from others, and/or getting tested for respiratory viruses. (Centers for Disease Control Website)