Four Peaks Music Festival Rocks Tumalo
Eighty acres, hundreds of tents and live concerts all weekend long — sounds like the 4 Peaks Music Festival.
More than 400 people pitched tents at the Rockin’ A Ranch in Tumalo for two packed days of camping and jamming.
Campers come from around the state to enjoy different types of musical groups such as Poor Mans Whiskey, New Monsoon, Elephant Revival and much more.
Organizers say it’s a family-friendly, fun event, and the concerts are a huge hit with the campers and the community.
“It’s been a very successful festival, this year — we matched the site perfectly with the amount of people,” said Festival Director Paul Brown. “You can see the views here are amazing, and it’s all about seeing the peaks. And this time we got the clouds, a little bit of rain, a lot of sunshine and a lot of laughs.”
This was the 4 Peaks Musical Festival’s fourth year, and organizers say they can’t wait to come back next year.
They even expect it to sell out and pack the grounds with more than 500 campers.