“Idaho's Treefort is better than the mega-festivals” — Noisey

“Treefort is certainly a music festival, featuring an incomprehensible 460 bands, but it’s also nine other festivals: Comedyfort, Filmfort, Hackfort, Yogafort, Storyfort, Alefort, Foodfort, Kidfort and Skatefort.” — Newsweek

“Treefort Music Fest is a five-day event that encapsulates the best of independent art, respectable rhetoric, and industry pioneering ideas, as well as crafts, culinary, clothing, and beverage options that stir creativity.” — Nanobot Rock

“Growing at an exponential rate for all the right reasons, Boise's Treefort Music Fest packs in a multitude of diverse bands and artists into a downtown area bred for good times.” — AudioHammock

“It’s so rare seeing a community just consume art like this, and it should be supported at all costs.” — UPROXX

“This is what Treefort is all about: the venues, the whole town taking part, and the fact that you never have to walk more than two miles to catch a band you’ve never heard of, but will soon fall in love with.” — Portland Mercury

“People are out to see the music, yes, but they are also simply stoked to be in a city that comes alive in such a big way for a few days a year.” — KUER/NPR Utah

“Treefort Music Fest is the festival we need, but don’t deserve” — Northwest Music Scene

“No one leaves Treefort disappointed, and everyone leaves with a new favorite artist.” — Oregon Music News

“I truly mean it when I say Treefort is for everyone, there is no scene, no pretense, no cool kids, or exclusionary vibe. It’s just nothing but goodness.” — UPROXX

“It’s refreshing to know such a perfect festival blueprint exists” — Portland Mercury

“The bigger festivals of the world, the ones that claim that female acts don’t sell or that it isn’t feasible to craft an inclusive, diverse lineup have a lot to learn from a festival like Treefort.” — UPROXX

“[Treefort] is easily one of the deeply-kindest festivals you could hope to encounter. You see this across the spectrum of events.” — Oh My Rockness