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Get ready to rev up your engines for an unforgettable weekend of off-road excitement at the Nashty Nation UTV JAM, proudly brought to you by Nash Powersports and UTV Offroad Adventures. This exhilarating event is set to deliver a perfect fusion of heart-pounding UTV rides, vibrant parties, and unforgettable camping experiences all beneath the stunning desert night sky. Hosted at the iconic Flying E Ranch in Wickenburg, AZ, attendees can look forward to a unique opportunity to connect with key players in the industry while embracing a carefree atmosphere focused entirely on having a blast.

 

UTV Offroad Adventures will be leading daily UTV rides through the awe-inspiring Arizona desert, guiding you deep into the historic mining terrain for an action-packed expedition like no other.

 

Feast on mouthwatering on-site meals that encompass breakfast, lunch, and dinner, all while soaking in the captivating ambiance. As the sun sets, nights will come alive with drinks, live music, crackling bonfires, and the harmonious sound of laughter filling the air. This event is a harmonious blend of relaxation, off-road adventure, and laid-back enjoyment.

 

Mark your calendars for November 17th to 19th and be sure to join us at the Nashty Nation UTV Jam. This is your chance to immerse yourself in an exceptional experience where relaxation and excitement seamlessly merge with SxS fun and boundless adventure.

 

Go to www.utvoffroadadventures.com to sign up

 

Check out the promo video

https://youtu.be/5whaclSrhq0?si=Dzk5em_sS3NU4O2j

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