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Kilby: Friday, May 15 2026 - Sunday, May 17 2026 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

Camping: Salt Lake City KOA Holiday, 1400 West North Temple, Salt Lake City ,UT 84116 1-800-562-9510 This would be around $420 at $100 per night KOA SLC or KOA Reservation Search

Link to search for hotels near Kilby: we'll either have to stay by the airport ($120) or downtown ($200 per night)

Hotel Search Near Kilby

This place is way too far south!
Hampton: 22 minute drive, 1.5 hour light rail, lol 3923 W. Center Park Dr. West Jordan, Utah 84084 USA

hotels near kilby

Core Clothing Festival outfits — 3 tops + 2 bottoms you can mix and match; breathable fabrics (linen, mesh, athletic tees) Travel outfit — comfy pants/shorts + hoodie for the plane Light jacket — nights can cool off Underwear & socks — 4–5 pairs each; moisture‑wicking if possible Sleepwear — shorts + tee Footwear Primary sneakers — broken‑in, supportive Backup shoes — in case of rain, mud, or blisters Flip flops — hotel/airbnb use Toiletries & Personal Care Sunscreen SPF 30+ — you’ll use more than you think Deodorant — festival essential Toothbrush + toothpaste Face wipes — quick cleanups Body wipes — lifesaver between sets Travel meds — ibuprofen, allergy meds, antacids Contacts/solution or glasses Festival Gear Small crossbody or sling bag — must meet festival size rules Portable charger — ideally 10k–20k mAh Reusable water bottle — collapsible if allowed Earplugs — protect your hearing Sunglasses — polarized if possible Hat or bandana — sun protection Rain poncho — tiny, weighs nothing Cooling towel — clutch in heat Travel Essentials Boarding passes + ID Headphones Snacks — nuts, bars, jerky Empty water bottle Chargers + cables Hoodie — planes get cold Optional but Smart Mini first‑aid kit — bandaids, blister pads Gum or mints Electrolyte packets — hydration boost Portable fan Condoms — better to have than not Packing Strategy (so you don’t overpack) Wear your bulkiest shoes on the plane Roll clothes to save space Keep festival gear in your personal item Pack one “emergency” outfit in case of spills, sweat, or rain

What to Add for a Rainy, Cool Sunday Waterproof shell jacket — lightweight, packs small, way better than a poncho in wind Poncho backup — tiny, cheap, clutch if the rain gets heavier Waterproof sneakers or shoes you don’t mind getting muddy Extra socks — wet socks ruin morale fast Long‑sleeve base layer — high 60s + rain feels colder than it sounds Plastic phone pouch — touch‑screen friendly Small microfiber towel — wipe down seats, gear, or yourself Outfit Strategy for Sunday Layered outfit: tee → long sleeve → waterproof shell Quick‑dry pants or shorts — denim gets miserable when wet Hat with a brim — keeps rain off your face Avoid cotton — it stays wet forever Festival Gear Adjustments Ziplock bags for wallet, chargers, and anything that can’t get soaked Extra battery pack — cold + wet drains phones faster Small trash bag — emergency backpack cover Pro Tips for Rainy Festivals Start the day dry — don’t put on damp clothes from the day before Bring a dry pair of socks in your sling bag Expect mud — choose shoes accordingly Hydrate anyway — rain tricks people into drinking less water