Can you take BART to Outside Lands?
Can you take BART to Outside Lands? While BART doesn't offer direct service to Golden Gate Park, you can take BART and transfer to Muni or Outside Lands prepaid local shuttles to get to the event.
How strict is Outside Lands bag policy?
What is the bag policy? While Outside Lands prefer that fans come bag free, we realize that is not always possible. Help them help you enjoy the festival by only bringing the following types and size bags: Backpacks and bags larger than 6” x 8” x 3” made of clear plastic, clear vinyl, or clear PVC.
What is the best transportation to the Outside Lands?
Save time and money by taking Muni. Buy your Muni ticket now with MuniMobile®. Muni is your best way to and from Outside Lands. Save time and money by purchasing your ticket ahead of time with the MuniMobile® app, available on iOS and Android.
Is there a shuttle for Outside Lands?
Outside Lands is proud to offer a pre-paid shuttle service from the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in the heart of San Francisco to the south entrance of Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park. The shuttles are coach style buses that offer a comfortable ride to and from the festival each day.
What is not allowed at Outside Lands?
What items are prohibited from Outside Lands? You are NOT allowed to bring the following: Non-clear backpacks and bags larger than 6x8x3 Drawstring backpacks.
What is the weather like in the Outside Lands in 2023?
“Sunshine will eventually come out after 2 p.m., but daytime highs are likely to stay around 60 degrees. Winds will pick up after 4 p.m., making it feel even cooler for some of the evening sets. Fog and mist return after sunset, in time to bring temperatures down to the 50s by the end of the first night.”
Where can I get dropped off for Outside Lands?
Advice for using rideshares and taxis If you are using rideshare apps like Lyft or Uber, the official Outside Lands pickup and drop-off locations are Balboa & 30th Avenue or Irving Street between 25th and 27th avenues.
Is it cheaper to take Bart?
Taking the train has long been less expensive than driving when considering bridge tolls and parking — and now it's an even more affordable option when you consider most Bay Area gas stations are charging more than $6 a gallon.