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Third Annual SXS Adventure Rally - Sand Hollow State Park!!  November 9-11, 2017

SXS Adventure Rally. The thrill of exploration, the excitement of speed, the sensation of mother nature and machines.

Average temp for November is Sunny and 65 degrees, perfect riding weather!

http://SxSAdventureRally.com/

Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sxsrally/

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1615716758440511

YouTube:
https://youtu.be/uZLD1gSx3KQ
https://youtu.be/ZytC0ZVLQfU

! REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN !

Our first year was a hit. Year two was bigger and better. It’s time for an amazing YEAR THREE!  November 9-11, 2017

And to make things even more special, we have added some amazing charities to our fundraising.  Thanks to Moto Zoo and Moto United for stepping up with making the Polaris auction possible!
 
Bringing the dynamic, fun thrilling excitement from Rally On The Rocks and the promoter of WORCS Racing and taking it to South Western Utah!
Sand Hollow State Park, (https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/sand-hollow/)  in beautiful Southern Utah, awaits you with an amazing lakefront location bordered by sand dunes, slick rocks and views as far as the eyes can see!

If you missed the first two CST Tires SXS Adventure Rallies, make sure you mark your calendar now for another amazing event. Plan on coming out and having a blast with us this year and with people from all over the United States.

November 9-11, 2017
 
*YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ENTER THE RALLY TO COME ENJOY THE UTV/SXS VENDORS AND TEST DRIVE THE LATEST INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT AND MODELS.*

Who wants to take demo rides on the latest releases from top manufacturers?

POLARIS RZR
http://www.polaris.com/RZR

YAMAHA
Come out and test drive the latest offerings from Yamaha!!
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/pure-sport-side-by-side

CAN-AM
Grab a sneak peek of the all new Can-am cars!
http://can-am.brp.com/off-road/maverick-x3-unleashed.html

SXS Adventure Rally at Sand Hollow is a family friendly event with guided trail rides, primarily rock crawling with some less technical scenic rides in and around Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah.  Dates are November 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017.

Come down to southern Utah and test drive the latest offerings from the top manufacturers, take guided trail rides around Sand Hollow, get fed (the pre-ride breakfast got rave reviews!) and meet new people. There is plenty of dry-camping available on site as well as very close local hotels that you can drive your utv from!

Even if you can't make it for the guided trail rides, come for the test drives and open riding.  Sand Hollow will be open for riding approx. 2pm once the guided trails are back. (Sand Hollow State Park charges a $10 day use fee to enter the park.)

Visit http://SxSAdventureRally.com/ updated info on registration, trail list, schedule & more!

 

 

 

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