A mystifying haven grounded in nature
A “leave-no-trace” gathering weaving environmental awareness, music, art, health, wellness, spirituality, and—most of all—community. Built on connection and PLUR values, safety is our number one priority. Sacred Meadows is a space where our community roots run deep—and we gather to open a portal to a better world.
Sacred Meadows brings the feeling of a forest portal into an enriching outdoor environment: vibrant visuals, rooted art, and soft, glowing atmosphere — with a top-tier lineup, clear sound, stellar production, and a strong focus on safety and community.
Think: healing activities grounded in nature, glowing artwork that's out of this world, environmentally-friendly caterers and environment, and a bass-forward curation that still feels warm and welcoming, yet heavy and thrilling. Our goal is to build a space where families, artists, and friends actually talk to each other — not just rush from set to set.
Core values
Sacred Meadows exists to bring people together through music, art, and shared intention. Our mission is to cultivate a space where community comes first: a place rooted in connection, creativity, and care for one another. Inspired by the symbolism of the mangrove tree, we believe every person who enters becomes part of the shared roots that make the experience possible. We honor PLUR at every level: promoting peace through safe, immersive environments, fostering love through inclusivity and open-minded expression, upholding unity through collaboration between artists, staff, and attendees, and practicing respect by prioritizing well-being, consent, and collective responsibility. Sacred Meadows isn't just a festival — it's a gathering built by the community, for the community, where every individual is seen, valued, and welcomed to grow with us.
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