Accessibility
Terrapin Hill Farm is a working FARM (hence the name). There are rolling hills, creeks, trees, etc... all the kinds of things you would expect to find in the central Kentucky countryside. While it makes a beautiful setting for a music festival, we are aware that it may bring up some concerns for those who need assistance getting around. We strive to make the venue accessible to all, and we hope that the following descriptions are helpful.
- the surface is mostly grass, dirt roads and paths (fairly smooth and well packed, unless there is rain), some parts of roads are covered with gravel; the area in front of the Terrapin stage is flat and fine gravel (a former horseback riding arena).
- there are wheelchair accessible toilets near the stage/vending areas.
- there are plenty of level camping spots in the main campground. There are inclines to get to the stages, but no steps.
- the chapel stage seating is all grass, most of which is a slight incline down to the stage; the Terrapin stage is on a level arena and behind that is a fairly steep grass-covered hill.
- there is a fairly smooth gravel road that runs between both stages, to the pavilion, showers, and through the vending area.
- there are hot showers that are wheelchair accessible.
- if you have special needs be sure to contact the festival organizer to see how you can be accommodated.