Getting Around Pickathon: Neighborhood Map
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Getting Around Pickathon: Neighborhood Map

We’re excited to unveil the brand-new Pickathon 2025 Audience Map—a detailed look at everything that makes this year’s festival unforgettable. Whether you’re planning where to pitch your tent, mapping your way to your favorite stage, or figuring out how to get here, this map has you covered.

What’s Inside:

Whether you’re a Pickathon pro or joining us for the first time, this map is your key to unlocking the full experience.

👉 Click here to download the map and start planning your perfect festival weekend!


Learn More About The 2025 Neighborhoods

Paddock

Pickathon’s largest performance space. At the heart of this scenic expanse will be a series of rhythmic timber cylinders. These aren’t just supports for a stage; they are sculptures, shelters, and invitations to connect. 

Grove

Deep in the heart of The Grove, something truly wild is taking root this year, and it’s growing fast. Get ready to discover “The Fractal Forest.”

Galaxy

The Galaxy Neighborhood returns with Gravity Pool—an immersive installation by Blackbird Public Arts that honors the movement, mythology, and magic of the festival’s Steelhead mascot.

Farmhouse

The Farmhouse Neighborhood has always been the first step into the world of Pickathon—where the excitement begins, friends reunite, and the rhythm of the weekend takes hold.

Windmill

Designed in partnership with AfroVillage PDX, the 2025 Windmill Neighborhood invites festival-goers into a reimagined world that celebrates the vibrant culture, philosophy, and history of the African diaspora while envisioning a future grounded in connection, sustainability, and community care.

Cherry Hill

This year, the Cherry Hill Neighborhood forms an architectural feat that blurs the line between stage, forest, and community.

Coyote

We’ve created an entire festival within the festival just for kids and their grownups. Back for its fourth year—bigger, bolder, and more imaginative than ever. Coyote is where young festival-goers can explore music, art, and nature all weekend long.

Market

Introducing Mountains of Sound—a striking new installation that reimagines the Northwest’s most iconic peaks as an interactive soundscape. Inspired by Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Adams, these sculpted forms are more than visual landmarks—they’re places to gather, explore, and resonate with the energy of Pickathon.

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