I hear you, but Smoky Mountain Nat'l Park is the most-visited one in the nation.Most reservations on East Coast are in Florida but hey, lets go to Tennessee..
yup I live about 2 miles from the park border, but outside the park in this area is full on off road everywhere not including Windrock. There are still some off road trails within the park also, but I have not been on any of those that will change next summer.I hear you, but Smoky Mountain Nat'l Park is the most-visited one in the nation.
And there are some serious off-road opportunities in the Appalachia.
I live at the base of windrock. I'm tired of seeing swarms of jeeps every weekend and can't wait for there to be Broncos everywhere hitting the mountain.yup I live about 2 miles from the park border, but outside the park in this area is full on off road everywhere not including Windrock. There are still some off road trails within the park also, but I have not been on any of those that will change next summer.
Its in Tennessee because that's where the Super Celebration has been for years. This was the first year for the event in Colorado, likely soley because of the new Bronco and Ford's sponsorship of the event. The Tennessee location is awesome because the event is basically in the Great Smoky Mountains national park, you're 30ish minutes from the James Duff Bronco headquarters, and you're about 45 minutes from Windrock, which is a huge off road destination in Tennessee.Most reservations on East Coast are in Florida but hey, lets go to Tennessee..
You have a very valid point. Tennessee has been the location of the super celebration for years though, so i'm guessing thats why they stuck with the location for this year.Tennessee is just sooo East, coming from a Vermonter. I guess I won’t be seeing this in person!
Indeed. I grew up in Knoxville. Beautiful part of the country.yup I live about 2 miles from the park border, but outside the park in this area is full on off road everywhere not including Windrock. There are still some off road trails within the park also, but I have not been on any of those that will change next summer.
This is exciting!The upcoming Bronco Super Celebration West in Colorado will be the first open to the public location to see the new Bronco, but there will be a Bronco Super Celebration EAST on October 6-10, 2020.
The Bronco Super Celebration East in Tennessee also sponsored by Ford. I'm thinking Ford will bring the new Bronco to this event as well.
Update 9/15/20 (from @Ft. Worth Rob): "I spoke to the guy at BroncoDriver yesterday. No ticket needed for spectators and he said there’s parking. He said he should know what days the new Broncos will be on display later this week and will post it to their site."
http://www.broncodriver.com/index.php/events/bronco-super-celebration/
EVENT BRONCO REGISTRATION $60
Includes:
1 Bronco Show Field Parking Pass
Show entrance for Driver and all Guests
1- T-SHIRT Voucher
2- Meal Tickets
3- Raffle Tickets
1- Show-N-Shine Participation Card
Register Here
Additional Shirts and raffle tickets will be available to purchase at the Event tent.
Additional Meals can be purchased directly from the many food vendors on site.
What town is it close to?yup im 30 min from where its gonna be held already planning ?