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Born and Raised

Pryor, Oklahoma

Sep 17 2026 - Sep 19 2026

Price: $120 and up

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The Born and Raised Festival is a 3-day music festival held at Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds in Pryor, Oklahoma. The event features live country music performances, lawn games, socializing, and arts and crafts. Frequent festival-goers choose to camp in an RV at the event for a more immersive experience. If you don’t have an RV yet, browse our RV rentals in Pryor, Oklahoma. If you’re new to RV camping, read our first-time RVing guide to know what to expect.

ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT

The Born & Raised Music Festival offers a variety of activities, including live country music performances, lawn games, performance art, trivia, an arcade tent, arts and crafts, and face painting. There are many food and beverage options, so you can enjoy a variety of cuisines.

ON-SITE AMENITIES

The on-site food trucks and vendors include Forkin' Perogy, Alfie's Lemonade, Green Machine Food Truck, Heavenly Dreams Ice Cream, Johnny Rocco's Pizza Wagon, and the Ultimate Food Truck. The venue has lockers for storing your belongings; you must carry them in a clear bag to enter. The venue provides ample security personnel to keep everyone safe and a first-aid station. Guests can shop at merch booths and vendors for artist-related merchandise and souvenirs.

LOCATION

The Born and Raised Festival is held at the Pryor Creek Music Festival Grounds. The address is 1421 West 450 Road, Pryor, Oklahoma 74361. Since the event is outdoors, it could become muddy in the rain. We recommend that you bring a poncho, an umbrella, and rainboots.

FAQs About the Born and Raised Festival

Can you bring an RV to the Born and Raised Festival?

Yes, you can bring an RV to the Born and Raised Festival. However, all RVs must be parked at the designated campground. You must have a camping pass to enter the campground.

Where can you park an RV for the Born and Raised Festival?

Currently, you can park an RV at the designated campground. There aren’t any designated RV parking spaces.

Are there RV hookups at the Born and Raised Festival?

Currently, there aren’t any RV hookups at the Born and Raised Festival. However, you can bring a generator, but you must observe quiet hours from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m.

Is the Born and Raised Festival family-friendly?

Yes, the Born and Raised Festival is an all-ages event. However, the concerts are loud and rowdy. You will have to walk long distances when attending, so take this into consideration first.

LINEUP

The 2026 lineup for the Born and Raised Festival includes headliners The Red Clay Strays, Gavin Adcock, and Justin Moore. Additional acts include Shane Smith & The Saints, Muscadine Bloodline, Tracy Lawrence, and Paul Cauthen. You can find the full lineup on the official event website.

RVING AT THE EVENT

RVing at the event can create a more immersive experience with friends or family. You must purchase camping passes separately. Sites measure 20 by 40 feet. They do not have hookups, but you can pay for pump-out service and RV water refill.

Where to Camp Near Born and Raised Festival

For a quieter camping experience with more amenities, you can choose a nearby campground. Wolf Creek RV Park is just 15 minutes from the venue. This RV park offers water and electric connections, laundry facilities, and a boat launch. Lake Hudson Resort is just a few minutes away and offers full RV hookups, mini-golf, and immediate access to the lake. If you need advice about RV models, read our travel trailer and Class C RV guides.

RV Rental Tips for the Born and Raised Festival

Reserve your camping spot in advance and arrive early to get a great location. There are no hookups, but you may bring a generator. Quiet hours are from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. If your RV is longer than 40 feet, you must reserve two spots. You are permitted to set up awnings and camping furniture outside your RV. You can have one additional vehicle, and you must have a camping pass. You should bring full freshwater tanks and empty waste tanks. You’ll find showers, restrooms, and a general store on-site. If you need advice about what to bring, read our packing checklist.

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WHERE TO STAY

Alternative accommodations at local hotels are available for a break from your RV. Holiday Inn Express and Suites Pryor provides many guest room and suite options with cozy beds, luxury bedding, storage for your belongings, seating areas, and climate control. This pet and family-friendly hotel features EV chargers, free breakfast, a fitness center, free parking, a pool, and an on-site restaurant. Hampton Inn and Suites offers carefully appointed guest rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi, digital keys, a complimentary breakfast, and connecting rooms. The hotel amenities include an outdoor pool, meeting rooms, a fitness center, a business center, and free parking.

HOW TO GET THERE

From Tulsa International Airport: Head northeast on Airport Drive and turn right onto East Virgin Court. Continue onto North Cargo Road, then turn right again onto East Virgin Street. Next, turn left onto East 63rd Street/Virgin Street and merge left onto OK-11 East toward I-244/Tulsa/Joplin. Follow I-244 East/US-412 East, then merge onto I-44 East/US-412 East. Stay on I-44 East, exiting at Exit 255 for OK-20/Claremore/Pryor. Continue onto the Will Rogers Gate Turnpike, then turn right onto OK-20 East. Follow this road and turn left onto US-69 North/North Mill Street. Finally, turn right onto W 450, and the festival will be on your right.

PARKING

Parking is included with your general admission or festival package.

TICKETS & PRICING

General admission weekend passes for the Born and Raised Festival start at $243. Single-day general admission starts around $120 for Thursday and goes up from there. Premium VIP passes start at $533 for a 3-day pass. The cost of your ticket will increase according to the add-ons you choose, such as a seat. Camping passes are sold separately. For more information, visit the event’s official ticket page.

WRAP UP

The Born & Raised Music Festival is a three-day event featuring live country music, lawn games, and arts and crafts. People come from all over the nation to attend it. RVers can camp on-site after securing camping passes and parking passes for additional cars. To stay updated about the music festival, follow the event on their Facebook page.

3-Day RV Itinerary for the Born and Raised Festival

● Day 1: Arrival & The Honky Tonk Kick-Off: Arrive at the campground just before noon and set up your RV. Relax for a while and spend the day meeting your neighbors. Around 5 p.m., head to the venue for the main stage performances. The kick-off party can last up to 11 p.m. After the concerts, head back to your RV. ● Day 2: Pace Yourself and Enjoy the Main Stage: Sleep in until around 10 or 11 a.m., then enjoy a hearty breakfast. Head to the venue around noon and check out the vendor booths. You’ll also find lawn games like horseshoes and cornhole. In the late afternoon, attend the headliner concerts. Spend the rest of the evening relaxing under the stars. ● Day 3: The Final Fest and the Journey Home: Spend the morning exploring local attractions. Medicine Park and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge are popular choices. In the evening, head back to the festival for the final performances. After the shows, clean up your camping spot and prepare for your departure.

Please note, this is not the official source of the event information. While we try to be as comprehensive as possible, some details may have changed since the time of this article was written. Please confirm final details with the official event page.

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