Northern Nights Music Festival Will Allow Cannabis Sales

Northern Nights Music Festival Will Allow Cannabis Sales

On the Humboldt and Mendocino County lines, there is a river. This river is the site of the Northern Nights Music Festival. The festival has always drawn crowds for the music, art, the river, and other activities. This year will be different. The first festival in the United States to allow recreational cannabis sales will be Northern Nights.

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What better place for the first festival to allow recreational cannabis sales than the Napa Valley of cannabis. 2016 Saw the introduction of the Northern Nights Tree Lounge, the first site for the consumption of medical cannabis at a music festival. Outside of an approved storefront or state fairgrounds the sale of recreational cannabis has never been allowed. Festival organizers are setting the standard and pushing for larger festivals to adopt this trend, especially with the widespread acceptance of legal cannabis.

The Northern Nights Tree Lounge will be open to anyone over 21 years of age and will also be open to anyone with a medical card. There will be 8-10 vendors inside selling cannabis products. The lounge also has stage so you can smoke and enjoy live music. Festival organizers are also offering CBD Yoga and other cannabis activations.

Northern Nights Music Festival Information

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