

Mud Boggs, SXS Races, Downhill Barbie Races, Bounty Holes, and SO MUCH MORE! Fair rules, loud cheering, and plenty of good times for all ages!

Food trucks, music, kids' zone, and safe spectator areas. This is the local event where neighbors, friends, and families come to reunite every year!

Cash prizes, trophies, class winners, and plenty of parking lot storytelling afterwards. Get your name called over the loudspeaker and make this your year.
From the moment the gates open, the park is alive with the sound of engines and the smell of race fuel. Competitors will have dedicated tech inspection, staging, and cool-down areas. Spectators can roam food vendors, merch tents, listen to live bands, and hang out in fenced viewing zones with clear sightlines to every pit.
Arrive and get settled!
Set-up your camp
Come hungry for the
5pm Chili Cook-Off

7pm Cornhole Tournament

Evening LIVE MUSIC from
No County Rednecks
& Live Music from Big Timber

9:30 AM · Driver's Meeting
10:00 AM · Opening Ceremonies
GO Karts & Mini Bikes

SxS Heats
Pre-Runner Truck Heats
SxS Main
Pre-Runner Main
Redneck Races
Mud Boggs -with Kids Mud Run in-between Bogg Classes


5pm
Award Ceremonies & Raffle


7pm
Evening LIVE MUSIC:
Big Timber & No County Rednecks and The Penetrators Groove Band
Redneck Church















Deep ruts, high rooster tails, and a crowd that cheers for every truck that hits the pits—whether it makes it out or not.








If you don’t see your question here, send us a message and we’ll get back to you before event day.
We highly recommend it. Pre-registration guarantees your spot in line and helps us balance the classes. Day-of registrations may be accepted if space allows, but are first-come, first-served.
All drivers must have a valid driver’s license and wear a DOT-approved helmet for competitive runs. Closed-toe shoes are required. Additional safety rules may apply depending on truck build (cages, harnesses, etc.) and will be outlined in the rule book we email you.
Yes. We have fenced viewing areas, clearly marked spectator zones, food vendors, and restrooms. Ear protection is recommended for young kids—engines can get loud up close.
This is a rain-or-shine event. A little weather usually makes the mud better. In the event of severe weather that could affect safety, we’ll communicate updates on our social pages and via email to registered drivers.
Small coolers and outside snacks are allowed, but please support our local food and drink vendors if you can. Glass containers are not allowed anywhere on the property.
