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What is Everywhen?
Everywhen is a temporary, community-driven village that emerges each year in the Black Rock Desert during the 4th of July. It is a space for storytelling, art, and creative collaboration, centered around a large-scale geoglyph that changes annually.
Who organizes Everywhen?
Everywhen is organized by the Everywhen Project, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. It is led by a central Executive Board and a Production Team, including Mayors and Rangers who help manage on-site operations.
When and where does Everywhen take place?
Everywhen takes place each year in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada. In 2025, the event will be from July 2 to July 8. The Camping Village is located at GPS: 40.81839, -119.19227
What is the theme for 2025?
The 2025 theme is the "Wood Snake," with the village surrounding a large Snake Geoglyph art project—symbolizing transformation, adaptability, and renewal.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets are available for purchase through the Everywhen Project ticket website. Ticket funds support essential infrastructure such as bathrooms, shaded plazas, safety teams, night lighting, and art support.
Why is there a ticket cost?
Everywhen is a community-built village with shared infrastructure and services (bathrooms, shaded areas, art installations, safety teams). The ticket price covers these essentials, ensuring a safe and immersive experience for all.
What is the expected population of Everywhen?
Everywhen hosts between 300 and 900 attendees each year.
What should I bring?
Bring enough food, water, and shelter for your stay. The desert is an extreme environment, so prepare for hot days, cold nights, and the possibility of dust storms. Think Leave No Trace! —pack out all waste you generate.
What are the camping areas like?
What services are provided on-site?
Everywhen provides:
Are pets allowed?
Pets are generally discouraged due to the harsh environment and safety concerns.
Can I bring an RV?
Yes, RVs are allowed, but you must ensure proper waste management and follow fuel safety guidelines.