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Site last updated
August 24, 2010
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Getting Here
Pine Mountain Amphitheater is located inside Fort Tuthill County Park, and is 2 hours from Phoenix, 3.5 hours from Tucson, 4 hours from Las Vegas, and 7 hours from Los Angeles, and 8 hrs from San Diego.
The facility is located off exit 337 on I-17; the entrance is on Route
89A. Hotels and the city of Flagstaff are north of the facility on I-17 or Beulah Boulevard, Sedona is to the south on 89A. Phoenix and Tucson are to the south on I-17.
Fairgrounds Map
Once you arrive, it's helpful to have a map of the fairgrounds. This is a PDF version of the venues, parking and campgrounds to help you maneuver around the festival.
PDF Map of Fort Tuthill County Park
About Pine Mountain Amphitheater
Nestled among the tall pines near Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff, AZ, Pine Mountain Amphitheater
(PMA) is northern Arizona’s newest and largest outdoor
amphitheater. This state-of-the-art facility holds up to 2,500 people
and features a large, awning-covered area with over 500 seats.
The Amphitheater’s construction was made
possible by the voters of Coconino County and was funded by the
Coconino
Parks and Open Space Program, Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund grants
and Coconino County. Coconino County Parks & Recreation has worked diligently for
the last few years to complete this project. It is managed
by Pine Mountain Amphitheater, LLC, the management team from the
Orpheum Theater. Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music
leases the Pine Mountain Amphitheater for the Pickin' in the Pines
Bluegrass & Acoustic Music Festival. With
safety as a primary concern, you may be subject to search at certain
events. PMA reserves the right to refuse admission.
Sound
Sound for our festival is provided by Old Blue Sound, well-known around the Southwest for great sound. Dale Anne Bradley, 2007 IBMA Entertainer of the Year wrote, “Whenever we show up for a gig, our mind is at ease when we see the Old Blue Sound sign. With Old Blue Sound, you can’t help but hear the ‘blue’ in bluegrass.”

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