We’re thrilled you’re joining us for PorcFest 2025 at Rogers Campground! Get ready for an epic week of liberty, community, and fun.
Below is everything you need to prepare, including highlights on our amazing Speakers, Events, and Hubs, plus attached camping tips/guides and a QR code for the schedule!
Event Dates & Location: Join us June 16-22, 2025, at Rogers Campground, Lancaster, NH (10 Rogers Campground Rd, Lancaster, NH 03584), for a week of freedom-focused talks, workshops, and awesome vibes!
Tickets: We still have tickets available for sale, so grab your family, grab your friends and bring them! Snag your tickets at PorcFest.com. Don’t wait!
Schedule: View the full event schedule or scan the QR code below to access it on the go! We’ve got a packed lineup of Speakers, Events, and Hubs, with more details coming soon.
What to Bring: Pack for unpredictable NH weather—camping gear, comfy clothes, festival swag, and plenty of water. See the attached Camping Tips document for pro tips on making your stay comfy!
Community Guidelines: PorcFest is a private event hosted by a private campground. We’re all about liberty AND responsibility. Check our Cultural Courtesy Code and the Terms and Conditions of attending to keep the vibe free and friendly.
Volunteers Needed: Want to make PorcFest unforgettable? It runs almost entirely on volunteers. Sign up to volunteer at and join the crew by visiting porcfest.com/volunteer.
Important Reminders:
PorcuPints (Kids): PorcFest offers activities for kids at the PorcuPint hub (stationed near the entrance of the campground at the open-air PorcuPint Pavilion) including games, crafts, readings, tie-dye, puppet shows, mock-legislature, animal encounters and more! According to Roger’s, the pool will be open for use this year. Please note, at the pool, a parent must be present with kids at ALL times. See the above PorcuPints document below for family-friendly information guide and review the .
Registration: On arrival, visit the Registration Booth at Site 1 for your bracelet, then register with Rogers Campground at the campground office. You will not be able to get your site without registering first. All attendees are subject to Terms and Conditions of PorcFest, and the terms of your site rental agreement with Roger’s Campground.
Latest Parking & Camping Information from Roger’s:
- Roger’s Check-In Process: If staying onsite at Rogers Campground, register with PorcFest at the Registration Booth (RV1 Site) to get your entry bracelet before checking into your campsite at the Roger’s Main Office Building. If you are not staying onsite, you should check in with PorcFest at Registration and then proceed for a parking pass at the Roger’s Main building.
- Parking: Per latest guidance from Roger’s, weekly parking passes ($30) will be available for off-site attendees at the Roger’s Main Office building. Visitor fee of $5 may apply.
- RV Site Availability: A few RV sites are still open, and yes, you can camp on them. Reserve today by calling Rogers at (603) 788-4885 or checking with the campground office.
- Tent Sites: Most tent sites have a 4-person maximum, though some smaller or larger sites vary. Rogers may adjust your site based on your equipment. Vehicles should not be parked in walkways. If your site is not fitting your vehicle, it will need to be parked in the general lot in the back of the campground. Please be sure to not block anyone in.
- RV/Camper Sites: If using anything other than a tent (e.g., camper/RV), you must book an RV site. Contact Rogers for their policy. Charges for adding people apply – check with Roger’s.
- Confirmation: Confirm your site occupancy (adults and kids) with Rogers in advance, including ticket numbers for all occupants. Subletting is not permitted. Adding people to your site may result in additional charges – please check with Roger’s directly.
- Dogs: Dogs are allowed but must be leashed and with their owner at all times.
- Be Kind: Please respect our hosts at Rogers Campground.
- Cancellations: No Cancellations for PF25.
Camping Essentials: Bring bug spray, sunscreen, drinking water, and rain attire (just in case!). Check the Camping Tips (bottom of email) for more!
Gun Safety: Firearm safety is critical. Review the Etiquette Tips for Carrying a Gun at PorcFest carefully (at bottom of this email) to ensure a safe festival. Courtesy of certified firearms instructor, Tony Lekas.
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours start at 11:00 PM nightly to respect fellow campers, per Roger’s Campground policy.
Spotlight: Speakers, Events & Hubs:
Speakers: Get inspired by our lineup of thought-provoking speakers! Joel Salatin, Ross Ulbricht, Connor Boyack, Corey DeAngelis, David Friedman, Matt & Terry Kibbe, Naomi Brockwell, and so many more! From liberty activists to thought leaders, check out the featured list and bios.
Events: From workshops to debates, parties to skill-sharing, our events cover all things liberty. Explore the full schedule or via the QR code above to plan your week!
Hubs: Hubs are attendee-run mini-festivals within PorcFest, offering unique experiences like themed villages, discussions, lounges or activities. They create their own schedules throughout the festival. Discover this year’s Hubs or start your own. Get involved and make your mark!
FSP Dialogues: This year, PorcFest is organizing the FSP Dialogues in the Cabin Yard location – a space for grassroots libertarians to engage in open forum discussions on ideas that support the growth, longevity, and strategic direction of the Liberty movement in New Hampshire. Some slated examples include:
- “IQ vs. EQ” with Carla Gericke
- “EdOpt” with Jody Underwood
- “Concentration Strategy” with Stephen Villee
Got questions? Email us at info@porcfest.com or visit porcfest.com for more info.
As we gather in the White Mountains for PorcFest 2025, let’s ignite the spark of liberty, forge lifelong connections, and celebrate the unstoppable spirit of freedom.
See you there, ready to make history!





