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Pride in the Park FAQ
Can I drink at Pride in the Park?
There will be no alcohol permitted at Pride in the Park.  However, please stay hydrated!
Are pets allowed at Pride in the Park?
For the safety and comfort of all guests, please leave your pets at home.  Animals that are ADA service animals are permitted.  Emotional support animals do not qualify as ADA service animals.
Do I need a ticket to attend Pride in the Park?
You do not!  Pride in the Park is free to attend, but please consider donating to Inland Oasis so that Palouse Pride can happen every year.  Drag Bingo, the Pride Drag Show, and Brunch are paid events, so please consider purchasing a Weekend Pass to attend all events!
Is Palouse Pride family friendly?
Mostly!  The Drag & Bingo Night, Pride in the Park, and the Wrap-Up Brunch will be family friendly.  The TabiKat Drag Show will be 16 and up, with a bar for those over 21 with a valid ID.
Are face masks required at Pride in the Park?
Face coverings are optional at Pride in the Park.  However, if you choose to wear a mask, please leave at least half of your face visible.
Are you checking vaccination status for attendees?
We will not check for vaccine cards at Pride in the Park; however, if you are not feeling well, have a fever, or have been recently exposed to COVID-19, please do not attend.
Is smoking allowed at Pride in the Park?
Smoking, vaping, and tobacco of any kind is PROHIBITED in all areas of the park.
How do I sponsor Palouse Pride or become a vendor?
Stay tuned! The sponsor and vendor applications will go live in June 2025
Are there any restrictions on what I can bring to Pride in the Park?
  • Purses, backpacks, and other bags are allowed and will be subject to search.
  • Unless you are a vendor, coolers are not to exceed 18 inches by 14 inches by 14 inches (18” x 14” x 14”).
  • Firearms and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited.
Are there any other Pride in the Park policies I should be aware of?
  • Personal items are your personal responsibility.  You assume all risk of their loss or damage. Lost and Found will be located at the Inland Oasis booth.
  • The use of private drones is NOT permitted at any time.
  • No unauthorized solicitations, handbills, sampling, giveaways, or posting of signs or placards to any surface. We welcome you to register as a Pride in the Park vendor next year.
  • Moscow Police Department is responsible for enforcement of all applicable Moscow City Ordinances.
  • Pride in the Park and Inland Oasis reserve the right to request the removal of any group(s) or individual(s) at any time.
  • SMILE! Promotional videos and photos will be taken at all Palouse Pride events. By entering, you grant Inland Oasis, Inc. permission to use your likeness in all future promotional material, including but not limited to social media outlets, brochures, videos, and other printed materials.  If you do not wish your likeness to be used, please request a “no photos” sticker from the Inland Oasis booth.  If your likeness is in a crowd photo and the sticker is clearly visible, your face will be blurred.
How do I perform at Palouse Pride?
Please email [email protected] with any performance questions.
I have more questions!
Please email [email protected] with any further questions.
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Physical Address:
730 W Pullman Rd. #3
Moscow ID 83843

Mailing Address:
PO Box 8205
Moscow ID 83843
[email protected]
208-596-4992
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We acknowledge that Inland Oasis is located on the ancestral homelands of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) tribes.  We acknowledge that the region in which we live is named after the Palus (Palouse) tribe, who refused to cede their land and were wiped out by the US Government. We acknowledge the tribal history here, and work to respect their ancestors, as well as the diverse and vibrant Native communities who make their home here today.
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