Since its launch a couple of years ago, The Blue Oval has been tweaking the Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo experience, most recently allowing those that attended the event once to do so again, while also opening it up to the general public – not just Bronco and Bronco Sport owners and order holders, plus their companions – this past November. Now, as much of the country prepares to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring, summer 2024 dates for the Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo have been revealed, according to Bronco Nation.
Those interested in attending one of the handful of Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo sites this summer can do so right now, though the specific dates do vary by location. Those wanting to attend this particular event in Moab, Nevada, or Texas can scheduled that experience for any time between now and September 7th, while the New Hampshire site has dates available from May 17th through September 7th, too. It is worth noting that certain days of the week – such as weekends – often fill up first, so those that have a specific time in mind may want to go ahead and get their name on the list.
Initially only open to Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport Badlands owners or reservation/order holders, the Off-Roadeo has since expanded to include all Bronco Sport trims, owners of the high-performance Ford Bronco Raptor at its own special location, and purchasers of select used models, while the Off-Road Connect experience gives owners the chance to bring their own SUVs out for some expert-guided off-roading, too.
Additionally, those that don’t want to spend a full day on the trails can also take advantage of a half day experience, which offers four hours on the trails, rather than the 10-hour day owners can partake in. Otherwise, there’s plenty to look forward to in the condensed version of the Off-Roadeo, much of which is quite similar to the full-blown version.
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