The Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo originally debuted shortly after the sixth-generation SUV that it’s centered around, offering owners the chance to get behind the wheel and tackle some curated trails with expert instruction. Since then, the Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo has expanded to include new locations, all while opening up to more and more people – even those that don’t own a Bronco or have an order placed for one, and people that have already attended one but want to do so again. As Ford Authority reported back in June, the Bronco Off-Roadeo was recently slated to add a fifth location, and now, that spot is officially open.
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That location is Maryville, Tennessee, which is less than an hour south of Knoxville and nestled right in the midst of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Ford Bronco Off-Roadeo Tennessee location covers 1,000 acres of hilly, forested terrain in that’s been owned by the same family for over 80 years, giving Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport owners a unique opportunity.
As is the case with all Off-Roadeo experiences, new Bronco and Bronco Sport owners receive complimentary access to an all-day event, while non-owners can purchase a four-hour paid off-road journey with guided instruction as part of the Half-Day Adventure, though the latter offering won’t be available until next month. Those interested in the new experience can sign up now to participate in the Bronco Off-Roadeo Tennessee by heading over here.
In addition to the regular Bronco Off-Roadeo experience, Ford also recently launched Bronco Off-Road Adventures, where expert overlanding guides will join participants and help them learn the ropes, take them to exclusive locations, and give them the chance to hone their skills along the way, teaching them things like preparedness, problem-solving, self reliance, camp setup, and environmental stewardship. With consumer demand for these experiences growing, it wouldn’t be surprising to see them continue to expand in the future, either.
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