The Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo launched shortly after the sixth-generation SUV debuted, giving reservation/order holders and owners a chance to learn all about their new vehicles and try out their off-road capabilities on specially curated trails. Since then, the Off-Roadeo has expanded to multiple locations and opened up to 2023 Ford Bronco Sport owners and Ford Bronco Raptor buyers, while the Bronco 4xFun experience also allows those that haven’t yet placed an order to try these vehicles out in similar settings. Now, the newly-launched Ford Bronco Off-Road Connect experience gives owners the chance to bring their own SUVs out for some expert-guided off-roading, too.
The Ford Bronco Off-Road Connect program will launch in Texas at first, with plans to expand it to other locations in the future. It gives Bronco owners the chance to tackle a variety of trails with an expert leading the way, ensuring that they have the help and guidance they need to safely navigate the many obstacles they’ll encounter.
For now, there are a variety of trails available for attendees to take on, including helping them build upon what the Off-Roadeo offers. Those consist of the Barnwell Mountain Recreational Area in Gilmer, Texas on April 29th, the Merus Adventure Park in Palo Duro Canyon, Texas on May 6th, and the Escondido Draw Recreation Area in Crockett County, Texas on May 20th.
2021+ Ford Bronco owners are able to attend these drives – along with up to four friends ages 10 and up. The experience lasts around six hours, and costs $550 plus tax – a sum that also covers lunch, snacks, and trail fees, not to mention the ability to ask their expert trail guides all the questions they might have along the way. Registration is open now, and those interested in signing up for one of these experiences can do so by heading over here.
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thats a steep price considering you are using your own rig.
Ok I know people who went last year said it was free and didn’t use there own bronco, so why the change? Thats not right 😕