The Oyster Ridge Music Festival was born in 1993, created to be the home of the Wyoming State Flatpick Guitar championship. The holder of the official title represents Wyoming at the National Flatpick Guitar championships each year in Winfield, Kansas.
But the contest isn’t the only focus, and with weekend crowds reaching 5,000, Oyster Ridge has grown into Wyoming’s largest free music festival. Oyster Ridge puts forth a down-home feel with a Rotary Club pancake breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings and the infamous band scramble, which randomly pairs musicians into groups for an impromptu “band” competition.
- You’re going there to see: Guthrie Brown and the Family Tree, Dead Winter Carpenters
- You’re going to come home talking about: The Brummy Brothers, Billy Shaddox, The Whiskey Gentry
Travel Time:
Denver to Triangle Park
6 hours, 33 minutes
424 miles
Camping: Yes, with plentiful over-flow camping.