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    • Respect Our Neighbours
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    • Alternatives to Driving
    • Troubleshooting — Preparing to Leave
    • Exodus
    • Getting Home Safely
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    • 2019 City Plan
    • On-Playa Resources
  • Getting Around BRC
    • Vehicles & Driving
    • Mutant Vehicles & the DMV
    • Bicycles
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    • Consent, Sexual Misconduct & Zendo
    • Safety
    • Getting Help
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    • Make Your Burn Sustainable
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Kids & Families

Welcome to Kidsville!

Kidsville is a cooperative Village of more than 150 families of Burners and Burner kids; a quiet, centrally-located, family-focused community. The Village is marked with flagpoles and vehicles are prohibited …read more

Posted on June 30, 2019July 3, 2019 by Jane Lyons

Join the Black Rock Explorers

The Black Rock Explorers program gives Burner kids (and their parents) opportunities to go behind the scenes of Black Rock City and take part in educational field trips, hands-on events …read more

Posted on June 30, 2019July 3, 2019 by Jane Lyons

Kids’ Tickets & ID Program

Tickets for Kids 12 and Under Children 12 years old and under need their own special no-cost Kid’s Ticket. Each ticket is unique and cannot be duplicated. If you’re bringing …read more

Posted on June 30, 2019August 1, 2019 by Jane Lyons

Family Survival Guide & Events

Survival Guide So you want to bring your kids to Burning Man? That’s great! Children thrive in the playa environment. But just like any trip with kids, traveling to BRC, …read more

Posted on June 30, 2019August 1, 2019 by Jane Lyons

Kids & Families

Kids on playa?! Yep, absolutely. In fact, Burning Man has been a family affair from the very beginning. When Jerry James and Larry Harvey burned the first Man in 1986, …read more

Posted on June 30, 2019July 10, 2019 by Jane Lyons

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