Fort Desolation Fest
Fort Desolation Fest offers music, food, drinks by night and a chance to explore plentiful outdoor activities in the area by day.

Fort Desolation Fest Invites Locals to Join the Fun

This new music festival at the Gateway to Capitol Reef National Park is about adventures by day and music by night

Fort Desolation, a brand that creates goods and events for adventure travelers, has announced its first annual Fort Desolation Fest this August 20-21, 2021, at Cougar Ridge Resort in Torrey, Utah. Locals in Wayne and Garfield counties can save 20% off tickets with the code REEF.

Fort Desolation Fest offers music, food, drinks by night and a chance to explore plentiful outdoor activities in the area by day. A limited number of attendees will also be able to reserve camping spots under the stars just a short walk from the stage. Both tickets and on-site camping are limited to ensure guests can fully enjoy the space and the event.

“We believe adventure is best shared,” said Jeremy Rawle, founder of Fort Desolation, “We love live music, we love overland adventures, and we love southern Utah more than any place on earth.”

Fort Desolation has partnered with Cornerstone AV on the festival production and The State Room Presents on the music lineup, which features: Paul Cauthen, The White Buffalo, The Band of Heathens, Lilly Hiatt, Jaime Wyatt, Jordan Matthew Young, Pete Sands & the Drifters, and Esther Rose.

“We created Fort Desolation Fest for overlanders, van-lifers, car campers, adventure bikers—and anyone else who enjoys music, food and drinks in the great outdoors,” said Jeremy Rawle.”

Learn more about Fort Desolation Fest and find tickets and on-site camping at fortdesolationfest.com. Email questions to info@fortdesolationfest.com.

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