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 A community-wide gathering for wellbeing, creativity, movement, time in nature, and connection—anchored at the fairgrounds and spread across Quincy California by bike.


Hosted by WildBio Flourishing Inc. in partnership with Plumas County Public Health, Central Plumas Parks and Recreation, Feather River Land Trust, Rich Bar Taproom, Drunk Brush and Courtyard Suites, Feather River College Outdoor Recreation Leadership, Vibecraft Productions and more.

Family here means people of all ages and life stages — chosen family, friends, neighbors, mentors, elders, solo adventurers, and those still finding their people.

ALL DAYTIME ACTIVITES ARE NOW FREE.

What is it?

Something for eveyone!

The Lost Sierra Family Festival is a two-day, community-wide “choose-your-own-adventure” experience designed to support health, belonging, and community resilience through recreation, arts, music, and time in nature. The weekend is anchored at the Plumas County Fairgrounds, with multiple themed activity villages across town—travel by bicycle is part of the experience.


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MOVE - recreation, games, embodied wellness, skate, bike-friendly flow

A male musician singing into a microphone while playing an electric guitar on stage, illuminated by blue and purple stage lights.
Five young girls riding bikes on a forest trail, wearing helmets and jackets, with trees in the background.

CREATE - art stations, workshops, performance, participate

Connect - community, sharing, teaching, service

You don’t need to bring a family. Come here to find yours!

GOALS!

Why are we doing this?

  • Provide positive, healthy, inclusive environments for families

  • Promote physical activity, creative expression, and community connection

  • Integrate health education in accessible, non-stigmatizing ways

  • Activate local arts, recreation, and education partners

  • Strengthen relationships between people, community organizations, and place

Event Map

“The Villages”

Aerial map of Quincy, California, showing local landmarks including Fairgrounds, Nature Village, Movement Village, Art Village, with a mountainous background and mountain terrain.
A collage of various community and outdoor activity logos and photos, including wildlife, yoga, nightlife, outdoor leadership, a fire safety event, and local businesses in Plumas County.

Programming is distributed throughout Quincy so families can explore, meet local organizations, and plug into what feels right.

“Movement Village”

Dame Shirly

Plaza

570 Main St

Quincy

Seal of Central Plumas Parks & Recreation in Quincy, California, featuring trees, a river, mountains, and the sun.

Recreation and movement-based activities, embodied wellness sessions, physical engagement, headliner music performance


Art Village”

The Toy Store

383 Main st

Quincy

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Visual and creative arts, workshops, cultural exchange, local vendors, educators and headliner music performance.


“Nature Village”

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A group of people, including children, walking in a line through a grassy field with trees and mountains in the background on a sunny day.

Place-based participation, environmental connection, guided outdoor engagement, headliner music performance appropriate for environment.

A small building with stone walls and a wooden roof structure, located in an outdoor parking lot with trees in the background. A sign on the building indicates it is part of the Plumas-Sierra County Fair, dated August 11-15, 2021.

Day 1

Friday (April 10) — Arrival & Community Welcome

Roll into Quincy and relax. Setup your camping spot for $10 a night for dry camping, or $20 a night with R/V hookups.

*camping add-on available with weekend tickets

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Day 2

Saturday (April 11) — Festival Day

Morning (Fairgrounds)

  • Check-in + welcome

  • Community orientation + safety briefing

  • Movement / warm-up activities

Midday–Afternoon (Village Programming across town)

  • Rotating activities hosted at all village locations

  • Headline music rotates in two-hour blocks

Evening (Fairgrounds — Skating + Music)

  • All-ages skate session

  • 15+ skate session later in the evening

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Day 3 (April 12)

Sunday — Community Service & Closing

Morning orientation

  • Service day with Plumas Fire Safe Council (fuels reduction / wildfire preparedness)

  • Help your neighbors while your favorite performers play for you!

  • Closing circle + departures

🎟️ Lost Sierra Family Festival Pricing

We’re keeping the Lost Sierra Family Festival accessible, welcoming, and rooted in community. Ticket pricing is designed to support local families while helping us bring in artists, educators, and facilitators from beyond Plumas County.

🌲 2-Day Festival Passes (April 11–12)

All Access Weekend Pass

  • Adults: Free

  • Kids: Free

All Access Weekend Pass (Plumas County Locals)

  • Adults: Free

  • Kids: Free

2-day passes include access to festival programming across venues, outdoor activities, workshops, art, music, and community gatherings.

🎨 Single-Venue Access

Prefer to drop in for a specific activity or location?

  • Individual Venue Ticket: Free

🛼 Skate + Music Events

(skate event only can pay at door, no need for presale)

KR3TURE All-Ages Skate

  • $5
    Fun, high-energy, and welcoming to skaters of all experience levels.

  • $2 Skate Rental

KR3TURE (Ages 15+)

  • $20
    A later-night, higher-energy skate and music experience for teens and adults.

  • $5 Skate Rental

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We’re inviting community organizations, facilitators, artists, outdoor leaders, educators, and youth-centered programs to offer 30min- 2-hour activities that support health, creativity, connection, and belonging. Offerings can be hands-on, playful, educational, reflective—or all of the above

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Examples:

  • Art workshops / pop-up stations

  • Outdoor education / guided nature walks

  • Bike rides or movement-based programming

  • Skill shares and performances

  • Wellness practices (yoga, breathwork, mindfulness)

  • Quiet / sensory-friendly spaces for families

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