In the What Where When guide every activity that is 18+ will be clearly marked so you can pick out appropriate activities. There are multiple family friendly camps that offer kid friendly [...]
If your child is lost: Report this to the nearest rangers and/or the Info Hub. Give a clear description of your child’s features and outfit. Of course ask around/call out to find your [...]
D for Kids: Wristbands or tags with your name and phone number. Quiet Camp Zones: Stay away from sound camps marked on the map. Ear-protection: protect the sensitive ears of the little lambs with [...]
Burn culture is communal — if someone sees a child who seems lost or unsafe, they’ll likely help, but it’s still your job to prevent that situation. if your child is repeatedly seen unsupervised [...]
Burning Man is sex-positive and body-positive — nudity, adult themes, and open expressions of sexuality are part of the culture. Have a talk with your child before the event about radical [...]
Children should never be left unattended — not in tents, not at camp, and certainly not wandering around the playa or event grounds. It’s not okay for both parents or guardians to be [...]
Where The Sheep Sleep is a radically inclusive space — but it’s not a free-for-all. As a parent, you are fully responsible for your child’s well-being, safety, and experience at all times. Many [...]