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More Fun for Bronco Owners: Ford ‘Off-Roadeo’ Courses Evolve to Multiday Overland Adventures

Let your Bronco get down and dirty. Ford's Bronco Off-Road Adventures takes on six new trails from Moab, Telluride, Death Valley, and beyond.
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Ford claims its Bronco-owners-exclusive “Off-Roadeo” overland trips were so popular, it couldn’t resist creating an upgraded series. Bronco Off-Road Adventure packages offer a spectrum of experiences, according to Ford, from novice-level trails with nightly hotel lodgings, to serious double black diamond routes and camping setups for Bronco owners.

These guided trips start at $3,695 and will include guides, meals (sans lunches), technical navigation and vehicle recovery lessons, and exclusive access to private land areas. Any Bronco owner is eligible, so long as your rig — and driving skills — can tackle the terrain.

Car driving along gravel road on side of mountain, Telluride CO?
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Legendary Trails, Exclusive Private Access: 6 Off-Road Itineraries

Rather than scheduling singular Off-Roadeo events, Ford decided to release a six-part lineup throughout 2025. Each Bronco Off-Road Adventure tackles a different area of the country, as well as different degrees of difficulty in terrain. Ford created a Trail Ratings guide to explain the different levels it plans to cover.

Newer to off-roading and looking to get your tires dirty? The Allegheny Mountains Adventure in Pennsylvania claims a trail rating of 1-4, focusing on the October foliage as you rip around rocky trails and dirt roads before summiting Nittany Mountain.

West Coasters can head to Death Valley National Park in November for a 3-5 trail rating.

For those with a little experience on their tread, Ford says the Emigrant Trail Adventure through Nevada’s high desert offers “unparalleled remoteness.” The trail rating of 3-5 speaks to novices and intermediate off-road drivers who want to start climbing over boulders and put their 4WD to use.

Bronco parked on red rock
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The last three options require staying low and slow in 4WD, and being familiar with differential lockers, winches and lift kits, according to the trail ratings guide.

Great views complement challenging terrain from Utah, along the Million Dollar Highway into southwest Colorado in September’s Moab/Telluride Adventure. These trails range from 3-7 on the difficulty scale, traversing over the legendary red rock trail “Hell’s Revenge” up Red Mountain (with exclusive private land access) and through the La Sal Mountains.

And if you don’t want to leave Moab, Ford offers 3 days solely around Moab’s legendary red rock trails.

Its Rubicon Trail Adventure hits hardest at a solid 10/10 difficulty, according to Ford’s rating system. Due to the difficulty of the boulder-strewn terrain, Ford states that it will exclusively lead experienced Bronco Raptor owners on 37-inch tires into the Sierra Nevada Mountains for this August experience.

Man directs a Bronco up a rock offroad trail
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B.Y.O.B.: Bring Your Own Bronco

Ford’s Bronco Off-Road Adventures sound luxurious — in a dusty, gritty, rugged sort of way. But there are a few things that these overland enablers don’t cover.

The biggest ticket item would be the rig itself. Previous Bronco Off-Roadeo events produced vehicles to borrow and test out; the new Off-Road Adventures require you provide your own appropriately outfitted vehicle and accept the risk of damage to your ride.

Additionally, Ford says you’re on your own for lunch, but other meals, snacks, and drinks are included. However, the website notes, “Regretfully, no accommodations can be made for special diets or dietary restrictions.” It also suggests you bring your favorite snacks and drinks, just in case.

Line of Ford Broncos overlanding
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Off-Road Classroom

According to Ford, each Adventure is a chance to learn more about why overlanding matters to sustainability and responsible overlanding practices. The guided experiences claim to focus not only on incredible views and unparalleled terrain, but will also include workshops on off-roading skills like stewardship and preparedness through vehicle recovery, off-road navigation, basic vehicle repair, and how to set up camp.

Learn more about Bronco Off-Roadeo and the new Off-Road Adventures at Ford’s overland experiences page.

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