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This event will be limited to 30 UTVS Only; therefore, it is first come first serve. We recommend you sign up quickly, because spots will fill up fast.

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The breathtaking White Mountains of Arizona are calling your name! Nestled at 7,000 feet elevation in the northeastern corner of Arizona, close to the New Mexico border, this is an ideal location for the off-road enthusiast thanks to cooler mountain temperatures and plenty of trails winding through pine forests.

UTV Offroad Adventures presents the White Mountain UTV Overnight Experience. The mountains are filled with forests, calm lakes, and high peaks that will take your breath away. So, the White Mountains in Arizona aren’t just regular mountains; they’re a whole lot of fun waiting to happen!

You will not want to miss this weekend filled with adventure! This event will take you on some of the most scenic trails Arizona has to offer in safe and organized manner. This is an EPIC overnight experience that will include your lodging and meals. The ride leaves from Eagar Arizona after a provided breakfast. Next, get ready for the beautiful White Mountain vistas and scenery as we head out on the trail to Hannagan Meadow, which is approximately 80 + miles. We will stay overnight at Hannagan Meadow Lodge. There will be a group dinner provided, raffles, quick draw poker, and lots of fun, laughs and good times. The next day will include a breakfast and then we will return to Eagar on some new trails. It is designed for all age groups and UTV experience. Come and see what we are all about and meet new and old friends. Join us in quick draw poker which helps us raise money for local charities.

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