Your questions… answered.

WHAT MAKES A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE SPECIAL?

A total solar eclipse is a rare natural event where the moon perfectly aligns with the sun, creating a spectacular visual phenomenon. The April 2024 total solar eclipse is extra special - read more about it here.

WHEN AND WHERE WILL THE EVENT TAKE PLACE?

April 6 (12pm) - April 8 (5pm) at RAMO, a 61-acre ranch in Johnson City, TX.

when should i arrive?

Check-in opens at noon and CLOSES at 2:08pm. Expect traffic! Please plan accordingly.

We invite you to come early and take time to settle in. A light lunch will be served at 1pm.

HOW DO I GET TO THE EVENT LOCATION?

Find the directions on the main page.

IS PARKING AVAILABLE?

Yes, there is limited parking available with a Car Pass ONLY. You will not be allowed on site without a car pass.

WILL I BE ABLE TO SHOWER?

Yes, we provide shower stalls on-site for quick showers.

IS THERE RECEPTION?

Yes, but…over a million people will be in the area for the weekend, so reception may be impacted.

can i charge my phone?

We encourage everyone to disconnect as much as possible. Bring an external charger if you’d like. We will have limited charging options available.

WHAT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES CAN I EXPECT?

Activities include fitness, connection exercises, workshops, talks on astronomy and sustainability, live music, dance parties, and more.

DO I NEED TO BRING MY OWN ECLIPSE GLASSES?

No. We will provide eclipse glasses for you.

WHAT IS EXPECTED OF PARTICIPANTS?

  • Participation: Be a part of creating magic for yourself and for others. You will arrive by 3pm on Saturday and stay until 3pm on Monday.

  • Community: Arrive with an open mind and heart to meet new people and leave with new friends.

  • Eco-conscious: You will not bring any stuff that creates trash, you will clean up after yourself and leave no trace behind.

  • Curiosity: There will be an opportunity to learn about things that we feel matter; climate change, eating local, astronomy, connecting, love, and collective consciousness. Be curious and open minded to all that is discussed, seen, heard.

WHAT HAPPENS IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER?

We have contingency plans for inclement weather, including covered areas and schedule adjustments. Pray with us for clear skies on eclipse day.