Directions to Harry Brown's Farm
(43 Abijah Hill Rd. Starks, ME)
From Lewiston/Auburn:
Take Rt. 4N for roughly 29 miles into Farmington.
At the traffic light, turn right onto Rt. 43N in the center of Farmington
Rt. 43N will take you through Industry and into Starks (about 12 miles)
Turn Left onto Abijah Hill Rd. in Starks
Look for the smiling hippies and giant puppets
From Augusta:
Take Rt 27N for roughly 25 miles to New Sharon
Turn left on US Rt. 2E for roughly 1 mile, go over the bridge
At the blinking yellow light, turn right onto Starks Rd./ME State Route 134 for roughly 8.5 miles
Turn Left onto Rt. 43
Turn first Right onto Abijah Hill Rd. in Starks
Look for the smiling hippies and giant puppets
From Bangor:
Take 95S to the Newport/Skowhegan Exit
Follow US-2W into Norridgewock
At the traffic light in Norridgewock, turn right onto US-201A and follow into Madison
At the traffic light in Madison turn left onto Rte 43
Staying on Rte 43, go over the bridge to Anson and turn left towards Starks
Take the first Right (Abijah Hill Road) after the intersection with Rte 134

* GPS users use this Destination " bijah Hill Road Anson, Maine"
Guidelines For All Events
Our gates will open at 8am on the Friday of each festival. (With the exception of those who have bought advanced ticket's and are allowed on-site on Thursday)
We humbly request that you do not arrive earlier so that we can keep our attention on preparing the grounds for the event. We also ask that everyone be off grounds by 5pm on Sunday allowing Harry and his family the privacy they deserve after events of this nature.
Community Bonfires will be available. So bring your drums! (You are welcome to bring your own "above ground" cooking set ups as well)
You are welcome to bring a cooler with food (although wonderful food vendors will be available).
Please no alcohol and no glass bottles
Free H20 is available for everyone. (Corporate H20 sucks!)
No weapons of any sort on-site. (except a clever mind)
We cannot emphasize strongly enough that we cannot have any dogs on the land for Harry's FESTIVALS -- there is just too much potential for dogs or people to get hurt with a crowd this large! NO DOGS, NO EXCEPTIONS! If you show up at the gate with a dog (other than a licensed service dog that you absolutely need with you at all times) you will be turned away no matter how far you have traveled and no matter what role you have to play in the festival. There are kennels nearby that will take good care of your dog for the weekend. We love dogs -- and we love them enough to know that a festival is not the right place for them!
