West Coast Throwdown 2025 Camping Pass
Come celebrate all things FPV with us, including Freestyle, Racing, X Class, and many other shenanigans! Enjoy camping, droning, swimming, giveaways galore, and the coolest people ever at this gorgeous venue!
Get the full WCT experience by camping on-site!
Whistlers Bend County Park is absolutely stunning and is an amazing place to camp with friends and family. Many pilots bring their significant other, their kids, and even their parents to WCT every year! The Throwdown is without a doubt one of the coolest family-oriented FPV events in the world. There is so much to do for pilots and pilots' guests all weekend long!
There are showers and flush bathrooms near both main camping areas of the park and fire rings dispersed throughout for personal campfires.
All camping options are from Thursday afternoon to Monday morning.
Here are some details to help you choose your perfect camping spot:
Staying in PAID Non-Hookup Campsite - These sites can fit 3-4 tents or a small camp trailer and a couple tents, with a max occupancy of 10. If you are staying in one that someone else has already paid for, then please choose this option.
Staying in PAID Full-Hookup Campsite - These sites can fit an RV with a couple of tents or a small camp trailer, with a max occupancy of 10. If you are staying in one that someone else has already paid for, then please choose this option.
Group Camp - Group Camp is the most economical option, and is closest to the main field. Once you arrive and check in at the registration booth, set up your camp anywhere within the Group Camp area.
Non-Hookup Camp Sites #1-16 - Non-Hookup Camp Sites #1-16 - These campsites all overlook the beautiful North Umpqua River, great for easy swimming or chilling on the beach. They are also closest to the Freestyle Field.
There are showers and flush bathrooms up a very short path.
Each non-hookup campsite has its own fire pit for personal campfires and includes one paid parking pass.
These sites can fit 3-4 tents or a small camp trailer and a couple tents, with a max occupancy of 10.
Non-Hookup Camp Sites #24-49 - These spots are located within "The FPV Village", which is near all the main action, but detached just enough to have a place to relax away from the excitement when needed. Plus, there are showers and flush bathrooms. Don't be surprised to find other fun activities going on within the Village throughout the event.
Each non-hookup campsite has its own fire pit for personal campfires and includes one paid parking pass.
These sites can fit 3-4 tents or a small camp trailer and a couple tents, with a max occupancy of 10.
Full-Hookup Camp Sites #36-46 - These spots are located within "The FPV Village", which is near all the main action, but detached just enough to have a place to relax away from the excitement when needed. Plus, there are showers and flush bathrooms. Don't be surprised to find other fun activities going on within the Village throughout the event.
Each full-hookup campsite has full electrical and sewer hook-ups for RV's, room for a couple of tents, along with its own fire pit for personal campfires, and comes with one paid parking pass for a vehicle besides the RV.
Yurts #4-5 - The onsite yurts are perfect for families or a group of pilots. They have electricity, decks, and other amenities. Inside each yurt is a bunk bed with a Queen/Full on the bottom and a Twin on top, as well as a futon that folds out into a Queen/Full. There is also a table and chairs inside.
Yurts 1 and 2 are the oldest yurts, but they are also the most secluded. Nobody should be at or near these yurts unless they are invited, as they are up their own little road above the lower campground.
Yurts 4 and 5 are each only a year old. They are on the outer edge of the upper campground (FPV Village), overlooking the mighty North Umpqua River.