It's time to get ready for another night of bonfires, s'mores, outdoor games and camping at Detroit's Dequindre Cut this summer.

The second annual Camping on the Cut event, presented by Detroit Up North and the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, is set to take place from noon on June 1 to 10 a.m June 2. Registration for the overnight event opens Monday at noon.

According to the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy website, the event is open for folks ages 21 and up, and will feature music, yoga and a chance to enjoy the Dequindre Cut after hours.

Campsites at the event are 10 feet by 15 feet and can accommodate up to 10 people — but attendees must bring their own tents, the site said. The event costs $25 per person.

A Facebook event for Camping on the Cut 2.0 said folks should keep in mind that limited sites are available. Tickets for a brunch will also be sold separately, the event description said.

The event will feature food trucks, live music, a midnight bike ride, yoga, lawn games and coffee.

Free live music that is open to the public is scheduled from noon to 10 p.m., and the event's description adds that Camping on the Cut will feature WhateverFest 9, which a separate event page describes as an annual local music festival featuring up-and-coming talent.

For more information, visit detroitriverfront.org/2019campingonthecut or the event's Facebook page.

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