Salamander Fest is an immersive celebration of music, art, and community, hosted by the Salamander Collective. This year’s festival will take place from June 19th- 22nd at the Jackson Wellsprings in Ashland, Oregon. The event promises a transformative experience, blending soulful sounds, collaborative jams, and sacred ceremonies in a setting designed to inspire connection and creativity. Attendees can expect live bands and DJs, offering a mix of genres that encourage spontaneous collaboration and musical exploration. The Salamander Collective, renowned for their improvisational performances, will deliver unique sets that evolve organically with each performance.

Beyond the music, Salamander Fest offers a rich tapestry of activities designed to engage all senses. The festival grounds will feature workshops, a Goddess Temple, Red Tent, and a Kids Village, creating spaces for learning, reflection, and family-friendly fun. Attendees can also enjoy the pools and sauna included with their ticket, providing opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation. Sacred fire circles, drum circles, and live painting sessions will further enhance the festival’s vibrant atmosphere.
Jackson Wellsprings serves as the perfect backdrop for this gathering. Known for its natural hot springs and serene environment, the venue offers a tranquil setting that complements the festival’s focus on healing and community. Attendees are encouraged to book camping accommodations through the Jackson Wellsprings website using their confirmation code. Additional lodging options are available at nearby Lithia Springs Resort. For those preferring indoor accommodations, rooms can be reserved at Lithia Springs Resort, located just across the street. Salamander Fest ’25 invites you to immerse yourself in a weekend of music, art, and community.
Whether you’re drawn to the rhythms of the drum circles, the serenity of the sacred fire, or the healing waters of the hot springs, the festival offers a space to connect, create, and celebrate the divine flow of life.
